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Ign

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CM 640 Series long handle lever hoist, 3T

Honestly I dunno if I'll ever have a use for this (I have a HF 3/4T) but new these are ~$1000 and I got it for $130 AWD

I have a problem: I can't pass up expensive tools at low prices!

Also Posi-Lock TJ-1 puller. These are made to grab snap ring grooves in bearings. I may never have a use for this but I believe you can never have too many pullers.
 

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Jarhead0408

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Alright guys. I got home from Afghanistan last night. Over the last 11 months I’ve been buying tools. This is my SK Tool haul. Pictures aren’t the best just wanted to post up. I pick up my tool box later this week and I’ll post up again when I get the box setup.



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Welcome back! I doub't you'll be disappointed with those!
 

Ign

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I'll give you $200 plus shipping for the CM 640.

Everything on it is dated 2011 (their included paperwork is surprisingly comprehensive). Dunno how it sat around for 7 years before popping up. The packaging did not lead me to believe it had previously been used and re-boxed.

But anyway, I'll hang onto it. Thanks though ;)
 

garthg

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Alright guys. I got home from Afghanistan last night. Over the last 11 months I’ve been buying tools. This is my SK Tool haul. Pictures aren’t the best just wanted to post up. I pick up my tool box later this week and I’ll post up again when I get the box setup.
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Okay, can we clear everything off and start making dinner?
 

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sweet victory

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Picked up some goodies today off the truck.

SO 1/4" Deep Metric Socket Set

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SO 3/8" Shallow Metric Impact Socket Set

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Exchanged one of my ratchets that didn't have the quick release. Also replaced this handle with the thick style handle. Definitely more ergonomic!

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Been wanting PWZ's for a while, so I got the baby ones

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Also expanding my ratcheting combination wrench set...he didn't have the 7mm on the truck, but I should have that next Monday.

The 9mm

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The 8mm

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The 6mm

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Last but not least, a little blue point magnetic pick up tool

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trytochaseme

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$110 later im a happy camper

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Carquest

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Probably couldn’t afford them, but I wish Snap On made ratcheting wrenches in bigger sizes, at least to 1 inch. Would be handy on equipment and implements


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shanny19

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Probably couldn’t afford them, but I wish Snap On made ratcheting wrenches in bigger sizes, at least to 1 inch. Would be handy on equipment and implements


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Have you looked at the Protos? They’re made in Dallas and they make the snap ons look downright homely.
 

5ktq

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I guess the funny looking ones are made in Dallas? Some of their ratcheting wrench lines are imports, I'm not sure from where. I haven't tried them yet.

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sweet victory

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This is one of the large sizes I have and it's Taiwanese. Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful wrench, and the mechanism is good. The 1-1/8 is my most used ratcheting combination wrench and it's never skipped a tooth. I was just a little sad to see a classic American brand with a different COO. ****** Stanley.

https://www.grainger.com/product/PROTO-1-1-8-22DH45
 

Moose Legs

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The USA made protos go up 1-1/4, they’re the I-beam with spline box end ones and only come in chrome.
The Taiwan import ones also have an 1-1/2 size, they just have normal shanks and the chrome ones are 12 point and the black oxide are spline.
 

Leadfot

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Happy b-day to me. I got this free from a Norwegian craigslist equivalent.
Got to love free Tools. Best gift iv gotten in years.
 

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A new wiper arm puller, courtesy of the Amazon deals thread[emoji3]d38f3c5ab9e4b74b62c8e70ebb51e96b.jpg


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Negen

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I bought Protos in large sizes and they were made in Taiwan.
The expensive proto are made in USA a set is something around 6-700$ if I recall correctly. The Taiwan made are similar but quality isn't as great so I have been told. Never seen USA proto ratchet wrenches in person. But they are even more costly than snap on last time I checked. Prices fluctuate though.

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PureLeaf

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I guess the funny looking ones are made in Dallas? Some of their ratcheting wrench lines are imports, I'm not sure from where. I haven't tried them yet.

I've uploaded pics of some of my ratcheting wrenches before, heres the pic again. They made be expensive, and USA made, but I've had to warranty my 12 mm for locking up (and being unable to get it unlocked) 3 times. My chinese made craftsman, or taiwanese gear wrench never did that. This was never in high torque situations either. So I can't say I've been impressed by them especially when I paid ~25-30 dollars a wrench

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