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disston

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It's prepper stuff but if you think you want to prepare for the zombie end now then body bags are something that should be on your list.

I was a medic in the Army. We tried to save lives. We had body bags for when we didn't succeed.
 

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It's prepper stuff but if you think you want to prepare for the zombie end now then body bags are something that should be on your list.

I was a medic in the Army. We tried to save lives. We had body bags for when we didn't succeed.

I never did figure out why the guy posted a picture of his body bags in this thread. :headscrat
 

disston

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I never did figure out why the guy posted a picture of his body bags in this thread. :headscrat

I guess it is a tool.

Maybe you and I don't think we are preppers but haven't you thought about keeping a few gallons of water around? Or cases of canned food? I have a bunch of Ramen Noodles for the final days.

A true prepper has everything he may need. If the SHTF who knows but you may be glad for a few bags to put the bodies in instead of piling them in the corner.

Facts of life. It includes facts of death.
 

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Haven't bought much lately. Did buy these. 42fb7a740da2be8834eec13939dc19f3.jpg


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Bought some Williams Stubby Wrenches. They are beautiful! Good weight and the finish is outstanding! Really happy with them! I got them from Abolox Tools online and they were cheaper than Amazon. Got to me within 5 business days
 

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This came via UPS yesterday for FREE!
 

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Picked this up today, Snap-On 117TMM 17 Piece Metric Set - $379 on website, paid $100, never been used, mint condition, couldn't pass this up - happy with the purchase, can't wait to try them out.
 

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Couldn't resist the green!989971621995c45f6b8acc4a5ef08806.jpg

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IMStuner

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Pick both of these up for $300.00 total!

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Philbert

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I got this set of wright metrics. Freak'n awesome wrenches!
 

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Jp267

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Just picked this guy up. Thermostat is bad in the truck and the coolant is looking more brown than gold. So might as well change everything before winter.

Hopefully it's worth the money! Hate "burping" the cooling system.802519f0374dd4aaa6ab9ba03bde5f61.jpg

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Also, picked this up, but I think I'm going to trade it for a corded Makita with more power. Need to go through sheet metal here and there and I don't think this will cut it. Looks awesome otherwise.2f2f33cd03e65c50da3f0b209530471f.jpg

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Just picked this guy up. Thermostat is bad in the truck and the coolant is looking more brown than gold. So might as well change everything before winter.

Hopefully it's worth the money! Hate "burping" the cooling system.802519f0374dd4aaa6ab9ba03bde5f61.jpg

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You'll love it. I have had the exact same setup now for over 12 years and have used it on everything from automotive to snowmobiles, motorcycles, ATV's etc. I hate filling a cooling system the conventional way and refuse to anymore. I also have the MityVac system but much prefer the AirLift.
 

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Jp267

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You'll love it. I have had the exact same setup now for over 12 years and have used it on everything from automotive to snowmobiles, motorcycles, ATV's etc. I hate filling a cooling system the conventional way and refuse to anymore. I also have the MityVac system but much prefer the AirLift.
Awesome glad to hear. I looked at the reviews for the Mightyvac and they weren't too good so I went with this one. Glad I choose wisely. [emoji23] [emoji23] 3d842ca31b202cd01dfcc0bb86cb03d9.jpg

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Just picked this guy up. Thermostat is bad in the truck and the coolant is looking more brown than gold. So might as well change everything before winter.

Hopefully it's worth the money! Hate "burping" the cooling system.802519f0374dd4aaa6ab9ba03bde5f61.jpg

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That is a great system I use it all the time, don't forget to rinse the hoses out with water and blow air though them and put away, I have had mine about ten years now.

James
 

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Like new SO shallow metric set and a new SO deep metric set. Great deal on both :thumbup:
 

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Jp267

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That is a great system I use it all the time, don't forget to rinse the hoses out with water and blow air though them and put away, I have had mine about ten years now.

James
Awesome! Usually I buy **** that I regret because I didn't do my homework. Looks like this was a good buy. Thanks James!

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Yes used but they look mint.


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I picked up both a 1/2 n 3/8 from here a couple years ago for about that same price. I already had my 1/2" with the degree feature and what I didn't know was those didn't have that feature primarily for torque to yield fasteners. But I wasn't too disappointed. It's great having all three ready to go when doing a engine assembly. Also just in case you didn't know make certain you take the batteries out after every use. Congrats and enjoy.
 

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I know it's not snap on but I have had great luck with Pittsburgh tools.. Picked up some goodies this morning.

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Bill C

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I'm doing a full brake overhaul on a friends 2013 Honda Odyssey next weekend. Sure, I had all the tools needed to get the job done, but I have had my eyes on the Astro 3/8 Nano stubby impact. I thought my larger 1/2" gun might be too tight a squeeze loaded with bigger 1/2 impact sockets. So I ordered the Nano + Tekton 3/8 drive shallow impact sockets (based on reviews here).
Also, I trashed my crappy older HF impact screwdriver rebuilding that large Athol vise seen in the background on one of the photos. So I picked up a Taiwan made unit on Amazon. We shall see how it works. I don't often use a manual impact screwdriver so I just couldn't justify a Koken, SO or other pricey unit.

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Astro Nano 3/8 Impact Wrech - quite nice, super small, not too heavy. Pretty loud (as expected). It does have a bit of a rubber overmold on the grip that I was not expecting. So that is a nice touch. For under $100 its quite impressive. Will have to see how the power is once I put it to use.

Tekton 3/8" Metric Shallow Impact Sockets - Crazy good quality for the money. The reviews on here and on Amazon suggested I wouldn't be dissapointed. I think the set was $15!!! Stupid cheap. The laser etching is very nice. I do wish the size was also stamped, but the etching looks good and durable. For $15 I have ZERO complaints.

Capri Tools 1/2" Drive Impact Screwdriver - Not a ton of reviews on amazon, but the price was right, and frankly these manual impacts are pretty simple devices. Biggest difference between a high dollar unit and the cheap ones is probably the quality of the bits. So I picked up a set of VIM bits in case the included ones fall apart immediately. Overall the thing is big & heavy. The case is incredibly nice for the price. Overall the fit and finish is very good. I am confident it will serve me well as it will not see a ton of use.

Here is the haul:

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Diesel Mercedes

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I'm doing a full brake overhaul on a friends 2013 Honda Odyssey next weekend. Sure, I had all the tools needed to get the job done, but I have had my eyes on the Astro 3/8 Nano stubby impact. I thought my larger 1/2" gun might be too tight a squeeze loaded with bigger 1/2 impact sockets. So I ordered the Nano + Tekton 3/8 drive shallow impact sockets (based on reviews here).
Also, I trashed my crappy older HF impact screwdriver rebuilding that large Athol vise seen in the background on one of the photos. So I picked up a Taiwan made unit on Amazon. We shall see how it works. I don't often use a manual impact screwdriver so I just couldn't justify a Koken, SO or other pricey unit.

First thoughts-
Astro Nano 3/8 Impact Wrech - quite nice, super small, not too heavy. Pretty loud (as expected). It does have a bit of a rubber overmold on the grip that I was not expecting. So that is a nice touch. For under $100 its quite impressive. Will have to see how the power is once I put it to use.

Tekton 3/8" Metric Shallow Impact Sockets - Crazy good quality for the money. The reviews on here and on Amazon suggested I wouldn't be dissapointed. I think the set was $15!!! Stupid cheap. The laser etching is very nice. I do wish the size was also stamped, but the etching looks good and durable. For $15 I have ZERO complaints.

Omni Tools 1/2" Drive Impact Screwdriver - Not a ton of reviews on amazon, but the price was right, and frankly these manual impacts are pretty simple devices. Biggest difference between a high dollar unit and the cheap ones is probably the quality of the bits. So I picked up a set of VIM bits in case the included ones fall apart immediately. Overall the thing is big & heavy. The case is incredibly nice for the price. Overall the fit and finish is very good. I am confident it will serve me well as it will not see a ton of use.

Here is the haul:

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Good luck on the job. I had to overhaul my entire front brake system on my 300SDL, if I had air tools then...

Is he paying you? I'm in the works of rehualing the brakes on my friends pontiac grand prix.
 

Bill C

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Good luck on the job. I had to overhaul my entire front brake system on my 300SDL, if I had air tools then...

Is he paying you? I'm in the works of rehualing the brakes on my friends pontiac grand prix.

Paying me :lol: !!! I wish. I think I am too nice sometimes. I was under the impression that I was going to "help" him do the brakes... you know, teach him some things, and let him go to town on one side while I work on the other. But now it turns out he is dropping the car off?!?! He at least offered to provide the consumable shop supplies like Brake Cleaner & brake grease/silglyde.
I guess I should just be happy he is providing the parts hahah.

My 1998 BMW 750il is going to be due for rotors and pads pretty soon, so the new tools were not specifically for this job. I do look for any excuse to get more tools though.

You gonna get some $$$ for the Pontiac work? It's a slippery slope doing this for free for friends because I think some end up taking advantage of it. I like working in the garage and cars in general so it's not like I hate it. But I do I have my own **** to work on, ya know. I don't really know what I'd charge either.
 
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radio2000

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I really wanted these, but never could find them in-stock online. Finally, those HD E-Mail Alerts paid off and I snapped them up! Super quick shipment, and I can't wait to use them this weekend!

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Almost better than getting checks in the mail.. is getting Tools Shipped to me.



Happy Friday y'all..



JR



What was the sale price?


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