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Chadwilliam1

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FIL couldn't get it started so he gave it to me. Put fresh gas in it and started pretty easily.

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Got these in the mail today off eBay. 8-19mm 3/8 drive Herbrand 12 pt shallows for $8.95. They don't have a coo on them so I'm thinking late run production Canada era. The sockets in the bag are USA made Blackhawk 1/2 drive 6 pt deeps 1/2 thru 1 1/8. All for the low price of $24.95.

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kb1982

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Got these in the mail today off eBay. 8-19mm 3/8 drive Herbrand 12 pt shallows for $8.95. They don't have a coo on them so I'm thinking late run production Canada era. The sockets in the bag are USA made Blackhawk 1/2 drive 6 pt deeps 1/2 thru 1 1/8. All for the low price of $24.95.

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Were on sale for 25$, used some points and got them for 10$
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dede2897234

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Here are some tool purchases made at my local industrial tool supply last week.

Astro Pneumatic (#7181XL) Flank Bite Metric Combo Wrench Set (Made in Taiwan)

This a very cool wrench design. It has a damaged fastener removal pattern at the open and box ends. The only thing I wasn't expecting a 1 year warranty on the wrench set covering damage based on normal use. Here are some pictures:











Lisle (#47900) Hose Remover Pliers (Made in U.S.)



Irwin 1/2" Dr. Impact Performance Series Bolt Extractors (Made in U.S. with Global Components)

I purchased the 1/2" drive, 19mm and 21mm sockets to try them out. I was surprised to find out at my local tool supply that the 17mm impact socket comes only in a 3/8" drive.





Update: I spoke to Chris (product manager) from Astro Tools last night in the "Astro Pneumatic Tool Company" thread. He said that the Astro #7181XL Flank Bite Metric Combo Wrench Set has a limited lifetime warranty. The orange card included in the set has erroneous information about the warranty. In addition, Chris can be contacted via a PM; email or text their customer service department an image of an unusable, damaged tool. They will replace it and ship an inventoried item the same day.


Dave
 
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Bielio

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Finally got more quality tools to work with!
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The Hinox Full Stainless Set... Clean :drool:
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Stahlwille 3/8 + 1/4 sockets. Stahlwille & Hazet Adapters and two PB Swisstool adapters as well. 1/4"
The quality of all these PB tools is outstanding. I've owned them previously...but wow!
The tolerances are spot on. Fun Fact: ..... the serial numbers on swisstools are so if there's a fault, PB Swiss can trace the problem back to the proper batch.
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zyx5432

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A bit like Christmas, but all planned ahead of time to be delivered over the same couple week period.

Delivery truck driver for my jointer and planer was too chicken to drive down my road, so I had to drive 3/4 of a mile with my tractor to get each.





Took a little while, but got them both back.



UPS guy made it with my dust collection system.



Also picked up my table saw from Fed Ex freight.



Later, another delivery truck (who wasn't scared to drive down my road) dropped off my air compressor. Just didn't have a lift gate truck this day.





Got it wrangled into its new home(still have electrical and plumbing work ahead of me).



Table saw assembled, jointer and planer uncrated.

 

Brownsfan

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Here are some tool purchases made at my local industrial tool supply last week.

Astro Pneumatic (#7181XL) Flank Bite Metric Combo Wrench Set (Made in Taiwan)

This a very cool wrench design. It has a damaged fastener removal pattern at the open and box ends. The only thing I wasn't expecting a 1 year warranty on the wrench set covering damage based on normal use. Here are some pictures:











Lisle (#47900) Hose Remover Pliers (Made in U.S.)



Irwin 1/2" Dr. Impact Performance Series Bolt Extractors (Made in U.S. with Global Components)

I purchased the 1/2" drive, 19mm and 21mm sockets to try them out. I was surprised to find out at my local tool supply that the 17mm impact socket comes only in a 3/8" drive.





Update: I spoke to Chris (product manager) from Astro Tools last night in the "Astro Pneumatic Tool Company" thread. He said that the Astro #7181XL Flank Bite Metric Combo Wrench Set has a limited lifetime warranty. The orange card included in the set has erroneous information about the warranty. In addition, Chris can be sent a PM (a GJ member here); email or text their customer service department an image of an unusable, damaged tool. They will replace it and ship an inventoried item the same day.


Dave
Which industrial supply place is this? I thought I knew them all. I could use a set of those wrenches
 
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chrisnazzy

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Craigslist score. Columbian D45 on a custom made stand. Excited to start my first vise restoration! b0e832f59daeeba337f52e5713f1ac89.jpg

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dede2897234

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Which industrial supply place is this? I thought I knew them all. I could use a set of those wrenches

Hi Brownsfan,

I ordered them from one of your favorite local tool supply places: Lakeshore Tool & Equipment in Lorain. I placed a phone order with Tim and 2 business days later, the wrench set arrived to the store.

Besides Astro Tools, they can order from their distributor VIM Tools.


Dave
 
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Brownsfan

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Hi Brownsfan,

I ordered them from one of your favorite local tool supply places: Lakeshore Tool & Equipment in Lorain. I placed a phone order with Tim and 2 business days later, the wrench set arrived to the store.

Besides Astro Tools, they can order from their distributor VIM Tools.


Dave

I love that place. Best tool store in our area
 

rmsg0040

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Wanted a rail system for my genius impact sockets, 32 metric and 26 sae, weslting fit the bill, pricey but quality is top notch





Propoint nutsetter, 9/16 very common size at work



Spare torx for ratchets, torx is weak, why cant manufacturers use hex on their ratchets?



Wanted some affordable 3/8 locking extensions, I noticed that the longest extension is slimmer than the rest as well as the knurling is more aggressive? 1/4 ratchet HF composite ratchet. They are good for the money, I use the 3/8's at work already

 
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Grant Gunderson

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Finally got more quality tools to work with!

The quality of all these PB tools is outstanding. I've owned them previously...but wow!

Hows the Hazer quality compare to PBSwiss? I own almost everything PB Swiss makes and love the quality. Now I'm trying to find a socket supplier with quality to match the PB stuff.
 

Bielio

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Hows the Hazer quality compare to PBSwiss? I own almost everything PB Swiss makes and love the quality. Now I'm trying to find a socket supplier with quality to match the PB stuff.

Hazet quality is very nice. I like their stainless set a lot.
There's an old school sense to it, if that makes any sense.
The chroming on Stahlwille I like more; more of a matte finish.

As others have stated on this forum, Hazet has an older look, but works.

PB sells sockets, albeit with fewer options, but as far as sockets go, i'm happy with my Stahlwille sockets. Pricey though. I don't use my tools for any career type work, but do appreciate fine craftsmanship when I can afford them.

PB finish exceeds Hazet. Quality i can't comment too much on, i don't subject my tools to abusive work.
 

losvre

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Hazet quality is very nice. I like their stainless set a lot.
There's an old school sense to it, if that makes any sense.
The chroming on Stahlwille I like more; more of a matte finish.

As others have stated on this forum, Hazet has an older look, but works.

PB sells sockets, albeit with fewer options, but as far as sockets go, i'm happy with my Stahlwille sockets. Pricey though. I don't use my tools for any career type work, but do appreciate fine craftsmanship when I can afford them.

PB finish exceeds Hazet. Quality i can't comment too much on, i don't subject my tools to abusive work.
Just to add my experience after checking feom close several top brands.

Between Hazet, Stahlwille and Gedore sockets Hazet has the best fitment with tight clearance on the ratchet and on the extension closwly matched by the Japanse Koken.

All these brands are very good with Stahlwille being the thinnest and I believe would take less abuse than the others but fit in tighter spaces.

Myself I would go for either Hazet or Koken surface for sockets, koken or koken Zeal for extensions or Stahlwille locking extensions.

For ratchet I like the Facom france first (bo locking) Gedore and Stahlwille (quick release) second due to how they feel and the number of teeth.

Hazet also very nice feel if the number of teeth is enough for you.

I am sure that sna-on would rival the best of the above at double or triple the price though.

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Gizmosity

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The last time I changed the knives in my planer I told myself it was the last time. Last week I determined they were dull and today this showed up.

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Almost done installing...........then putting up a CL ad for a 15" cutterhead, gibs and two sets of knives.
 

timbitca

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Went to Home Depot the other day looking for a set of drill bits that were on Clearance, nowhere to be found of course.

Spotted these guys for 14,98$ in a Special Buy display:
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Thought the price looked decent so I went to check the aisle to see what the price was for one... 13,97 $ I figured a dollar for an extra one was a pretty good deal so I grabbed a pair. Get to the cash and the cashier rings it in and it comes up at 12,98 $, so I actually saved a dollar by buying two, works for me.
 

dodge610

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Went to Home Depot the other day looking for a set of drill bits that were on Clearance, nowhere to be found of course.

Spotted these guys for 14,98$ in a Special Buy display:
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Thought the price looked decent so I went to check the aisle to see what the price was for one... 13,97 $ I figured a dollar for an extra one was a pretty good deal so I grabbed a pair. Get to the cash and the cashier rings it in and it comes up at 12,98 $, so I actually saved a dollar by buying two, works for me.

I got one of those and was surprised Made in the USA guess we still make some things. Good to see that.
 

T_Roze

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Wanted a rail system for my genius impact sockets, 32 metric and 26 sae, weslting fit the bill, pricey but quality is top notch





Propoint nutsetter, 9/16 very common size at work



Spare torx for ratchets, torx is weak, why cant manufacturers use hex on their ratchets?



Wanted some affordable 3/8 locking extensions, I noticed that the longest extension is slimmer than the rest as well as the knurling is more aggressive? 1/4 ratchet HF composite ratchet. They are good for the money, I use the 3/8's at work already




Those wrestling trays are a beautiful piece of work.

You cross border shop for harbour freight? I see pro point and harbour freight. One of these things is not like the other...


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Tools that would have saved my a$$ in the last week. Can you believe 2 screws in 2 tires in 24 hours on the same vehicle? Yeah, the spare too. On a Sunday night! A plug will get it to the tire shop next time.
 

mhejl

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The last time I changed the knives in my planer I told myself it was the last time. Last week I determined they were dull and today this showed up.

Almost done installing...........then putting up a CL ad for a 15" cutterhead, gibs and two sets of knives.

You'll LOVE that Byrd! Might as well order one for the jointer, too. So much quieter, easier feed, and cleaner cuts.
 

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Tools that would have saved my a$$ in the last week. Can you believe 2 screws in 2 tires in 24 hours on the same vehicle? Yeah, the spare too. On a Sunday night! A plug will get it to the tire shop next time.

Oh nice. I been looking for a quality tire repair kit. I have one of those cheap plastic use one and snap it kits. Haha
 
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