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turnthewrench 2.0

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Little Bonney from HJE (Hate to see Cooper Tools on that box!)
 

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Negen

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Got some new screw driver set from facom. I believe these to be the same as the sk ones that facom used to make. Not really sure why the large slotted driver is wood though. Also I have no clue what the small one in the center called afu.1 is. But overall I think this is a nice set. I kinds wanted to get the newer SK ones but I was told that they are larger and I needed smaller handles I had/have a proto drivers but they are too large for me and two were stollen by mistake. This 14 piece set was 150$ with shipping from Deutschland. A bit more than I wanted to spend but they are nice and fit my hands good the black Philips have extra teeth in them that think help remove slightly stripped out screws.DSC_0266.jpg

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LXCam

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Since I never posted this a couple weeks ago. What the heck, I'm bored and it's smoking in the shop today. Welding always makes days like this sooooo enjoyable.

Btw, my boy got to actually put this to use yesterday getting a roll up door unsprung. He said it worked great ��


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ReggieR

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Excellent set of wrenchers. I have the Proto version....a lil longer. Fantastic for equipment with lots of belts and chains to adjust. I need a set of deep steep double box ends. Unfortunately the Germans have them covered very well with the 60 degree stuff.. I'll find some old Indestro or something eventually.
 

sweet victory

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Excellent set of wrenchers. I have the Proto version....a lil longer. Fantastic for equipment with lots of belts and chains to adjust. I need a set of deep steep double box ends. Unfortunately the Germans have them covered very well with the 60 degree stuff.. I'll find some old Indestro or something eventually.

Got this set to wrench on my car at home. Cramped quarters in the back of a 911. These should be very handy :)
 

Clutchrider

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Just picked this up tonight. I don’t have a big compressor and was tempted to buy the Milwaukee M18 from HD for $200. But for what I do it’s not going to get heavy use, just some wheels and occasional stubborn bolts to be loosened. Only $40 so if it works for what I need it is more than worth it.
 

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NUTTSGT

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Picked up some Masterforce and Crescent sockets to fill some Hansen socket trays for my box at work.
 

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NinnyCTSV

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Ontario California
The brown tool truck dropped off something else
 

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New Brake Bleeder Adapter Kit by Power Probe. Anyone in the business knows this is the holy grail of pressure brake bleeder adapters. Pricey, but very high quality; nothing compares. This kit, along with a Motive Products power bleedering pump can really make some good $money$

I'm going to be selling the hell out of brake flushes and will have it paid for in about a week.

"All cars in my bay need to have their brake fluid flushed. It's dangerous to drive your car without having it done today":evil:

We sold the hell out of brake flushes this week and paid this kit off in no time:thumbup: There is a new Honda adapter (not included in the kit) that I have ordered.
All vehicles in the shop need brake flushes this week....:evil:
 

Jeffcmz

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Been picking up a bunch of vises these past couple of weeks. 2 6” prentiss bull dogs 56, 7” reed 107 with a ratcheting handle, a 6” rock island 55, and couple more. Have some anvils too
 

Qualitytools

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I have been eyeing one of those brake pad spreader, please let us know how you like it.
 

Qualitytools

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^ The handle has a ratcheting action that allows the 2 pads to spread apart forcing the brake piston to retract, it will also work on the multi piston calipers. And of course one can change directions and it will ratchet the other direction.
 

L.Cheapo

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I have been eyeing one of those brake pad spreader, please let us know how you like it.

I have one and I love it. Way easier and faster than a big C-clamp, less cumbersome and less likely to **** the piston in the bore than a large welding type vise-grip. And it works on multi-piston calipers. Well built, Usa made, a solid win.
 

48548

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I was going to get this from harrys but i got it from a place in ohio. Now i am filling up my cart to get to the 200$ mark on other stuff from harrys.b69d830276227b917853fd6447aa0b5e.jpg

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rmsg0040

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I have one and I love it. Way easier and faster than a big C-clamp, less cumbersome and less likely to **** the piston in the bore than a large welding type vise-grip. And it works on multi-piston calipers. Well built, Usa made, a solid win.

Love mine but won't fit some calipers
 

mrspeed

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I'm a sucker for good tool deals, and I was really curious what aluminum-bronze, non-sparking tools are like. Here's my new set of Bahco Al-Br pliers. I guess I can use them whenever I work on fuel lines.IMG_20180630_130403181_HDR.jpg

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90zcar

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Very impressed with this Merlin blow gun I got at harbor freight I got for $3 today. The quality is very nice on it. Nice trigger and air control.
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Also got another cheapo purple gun for $8 with a coupon and got a nice aluminum cup for $14....haha it was more than the gun.
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WWheeler

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Just in from Amazon.de. Knipex 4pc circlip pliers set.

Took a little less than 2 weeks to get here with the cheapest shipping option. Good bit of savings ordering these from that side of the pond.
 

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