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Performance Over Style

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I've known my wife for 10 years, dated for 5, married for 1, and NOW she tells me that a close friend of her family has been a Snap-On dealer for many years, ummmm, that's need to know on date number two information hahaha. Needless to say, he took care of me.

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Priceless...lol



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GrayFlattop

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Picked up this to do some suspension work that requires torque+angle. My first ever Snap-On purchase, not to bad for a DIYer.

I've known my wife for 10 years, dated for 5, married for 1, and NOW she tells me that a close friend of her family has been a Snap-On dealer for many years, ummmm, that's need to know on date number two information hahaha. Needless to say, he took care of me.

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She probably wanted to be sure you had enough money left for date #3, lol.
 

Brenticus

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It was from JB Tool Sales - the only reason I didn’t mention it earlier is because they showed it back at full price within a few minutes of ordering it. I wasn’t very confident it’d actually show up b/c I thought the price might have been a typo... they never said anything about it though and it shipped after a few days. Dunno - every now and then you get lucky!



Probably don't need it anyhow [emoji1] Thanks all the same [emoji846][emoji106]


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Look what followed me home Saturday! I haven't had a chance to unbox it yet.

I'd been looking to get an inexpensive TIG machine, and the reviews on the Vulcans has been remarkably favorable. There's really nothing anywhere close in price that has a true, variable foot pedal. HF had a coupon for $100 off the Vulcan ProTIG 165 that was only good through this past weekend. After several weeks of hemming and hawing, I went by my local store Saturday and they had one in stock, so I decided to ****** it for $579 while I could.

I currently have a little Clarke 135SG spoolgun MIG that I use for aluminum, so I already have a bottle of pure argon on my cart.

I have absolutely no TIG experience, but I've been wanting to jump into that pool for a while now. Hopefully, between Jody Collier's and Wyatt Swaim's videos, I can master the learning curve.
 

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More OEM sockets, no skips 1/4 set 5-15 for 13. Right after I bought em they jumped to 24 bucks
 

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xtela

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SK breaker bars.
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Nieko Torx and Hex bits. Tired or trying to find the one i need in a pile of harbor freight/husty/craftsman bits i've had for years.

Also astro ratcheting crimper.

And Wilton cbv-100 vise. Originally ordered Wilton 6400 corner clamps but Amazon sent this instead. Not gonna complain there the vise is worth more and needed a small.clamp on vise for the fiancee to use on her projects.e7580ac5830381640b44638235910305.jpg377cfa064e6fb98f3d5e4f500faf4d96.jpg7767f085ef2cb58d25ca706fce960ae9.jpga2f35e456a5eb97046317f3dc252ccc0.jpg
 

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View media item 90784A new torch outfit I finally had time to set up and play with. The Saf-T-Cart is solid, well made. But the paint isn't so good. Even in the box some of it had flaked off the edges in a few spots. The Miller/Smith medium duty is very nice. The tanks (80 O2 and 75 Acetylene) were the biggest any welding shop in reasonable distance would sell me. They all want to rent anything larger than a B tank.
 

Performance Over Style

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Picked up the Mac Plier set that was on special and a set of wire stripper/crimpers
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I also may or may not have bought a new tool box.....At almost 50% off plus trade in of my box, I couldn’t pass it up.
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A new torch outfit I finally had time to set up and play with. The Saf-T-Cart is solid, well made. But the paint isn't so good. Even in the box some of it had flaked off the edges in a few spots. The Miller/Smith medium duty is very nice. The tanks (80 O2 and 75 Acetylene) were the biggest any welding shop in reasonable distance would sell me. They all want to rent anything larger than a B tank.
That looks great... my hf cart from the weekend.... I think my two stage regulator is leaking... back to the torch shop i go...33be3406aeeeab52c0f6b24626ee88bc.jpg9f14524e63f944cd524d3350c19d9c31.jpgf9381c87532e325333d726bb1581e6a3.jpga7392d9035dc48a6a68b47bf0979c943.jpg804e84331011fdb15b92e122a7b1018e.jpg

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

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JVB

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Picked up the Mac Plier set that was on special and a set of wire stripper/crimpers
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I also may or may not have bought a new tool box.....At almost 50% off plus trade in of my box, I couldn’t pass it up.
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That color looks great. Still have the homaks?
 

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Performance Over Style

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That color looks great. Still have the homaks?



I still have the 54 that I’m using in my arms room. Took a little loss at $1800 for my 72 combo, but with the added almost 50% off I just went for it
Edit: This thing is huge too. 88” wide, 27” deep and 47” high...Its a beast


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JVB

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I still have the 54 that I’m using in my arms room. Took a little loss at $1800 for my 72 combo, but with the added almost 50% off I just went for it
Edit: This thing is huge too. 88” wide, 27” deep and 47” high...Its a beast


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Traded it in then? That is not a bad number on it. Imagine what CL would have brought you.
 

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TT, i have that Astro crimper and really like it.....but two dies for ferrule crimps, meanwhile none with round Weatherpack seal crimps.......is a headscratcher !!
 

Performance Over Style

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In the end possibly. Have to weed through the HF cart and a nickel offers though. As long as you enjoy the new box, it is a great color.



The matte OD Green is really nice. I think this thing has the same capacity as that 72 combo...Possibly more...lol...I really did like the Homak combo but I really really like this Mac. I’m also very happy to have a work top now with my limited space.


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TT, i have that Astro crimper and really like it.....but two dies for ferrule crimps, meanwhile none with round Weatherpack seal crimps.......is a headscratcher !!
They sale another kit for the weatherpacks. I've got both but havent used either much yet. For the few crimps ive made with each, they seem to work pretty well even for a novice.41637678e6afdd0a205687b9970c6366.jpg

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gdudik

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Have both Astro ratcheting crimpers. They are identical to the ones Pertronix sells. You can also get spark plug wire dies that fit from Pertronix.

I’ve been extremely pleased with them.
 

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Picked up a few things over the past month.

Irwin pipe wrench, gloves and flashlight at Menards. I had a rebate and a return so it was a good trip.
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Ordered an IR 114GQC on Amazon. It’s my first air hammer and I’m hoping it will work well for my upcoming unit bearing replacement on a Subaru. I also picked up some bits. Chicago Pneumatic punch and a Grey Pneumatic 1” hammer.
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I cleared out a bunch of Gearwrench NOS that I’ll never use and upgraded what little I have left.

Sunex 1/2” impact socket master set w/ the extensions and swivel. I got rid of both my Gearwrench (COO China) sets for these. The Gearwrench have some nicer features like a longer taper on the smaller sockets and a bevel on the square end, but I saw how the electro plating wears on my HF flip sockets and I wasn’t happy knowing that would happen to them eventually. Didn’t need the SAE anyway so I just replaced with the metrics. Really happy with these.

Also sold off my Gearwrench 3/8” chrome sockets (minus the 12pt shallows) for the Grey Pneumatic Duo 3/8” master set. I wanted dual purpose for the most commonly used sockets and these fit the bill. Thin walls like the chrome and I can throw these on my Dewalt impact drivers without worry. Again, really happy with these.

I also picked up those nut/bolt extractors from HF. I’ll probably rarely ever use these but it’s one of those things that’s nice to have in a pinch. COO Taiwan anyway.

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I scooped up some Code Blue Channellock tools. Fit and finish on all of these is excellent, way better than the Gearwrench tools these are replacing.

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And finally I got all of the various Bremen locking pliers that HF offers and these are excellent for the money. COO Taiwan and Cr-Mo construction. These should be considered a consumable anyway, but I think these will serve me well for years to come.

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kb1982

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SK adapter set. Don’t think you can beat it for the price you can find on eBay.

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They are pretty robust. I know the 1/2 to 3/8 can handle 125 ft lbs. I couldnt find my 1/2 inch 12 point while torquing down some arp head bolts so i had to use my 3/8 drive socket.

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brake caliper wind back tool. It uses air to put pressure on the piston and then you turn the handle to wind the piston back. got it on Amazon
 

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xtela

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Nice breaker bars!!

What year is that Raptor?

On sale direct from SK. 30" 1/2" drive $60.74 36" 3/4" drive $102.64 delivered.

2014 I think I have seen yours on fordraptorforum.

Today's arrival BoJo scrapers.
 

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POSI LOCK 116 puller. Got it for $305 on AWD, now $821

I have no idea what I'll ever do with it....but it's cool.

14" reach and rated at 40T

With a claimed 24" spread it might actually work to pull stubborn drums, but it'll take at least two people to position it!
 

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I finally popped on this Heyco 14 / 17 flare nut wrench I have been watching on Amazon...it came down to $10 and I couldn't pass it up. Should be perfect for the brake lines on my M3.

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I also picked up a magnetic Paper Towel Holder. I've been meaning to pick one up and finally just ordered it on Amazon. I wanted a black one to match the trim on my box.

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I just picked this JAWHORSE up the other day at
LOWS FOR $66. on clearance in.
 

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I decided to order the ESD-safe handle for my Xcelite 99 series shanks. Being that it's made in Germany, I assume it's a rebranded Felo or Wiha or something. But it's still not a Xcelite handle that you see every day:

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POSI LOCK 116 puller. Got it for $305 on AWD, now $821

I have no idea what I'll ever do with it....but it's cool.

14" reach and rated at 40T

With a claimed 24" spread it might actually work to pull stubborn drums, but it'll take at least two people to position it!

I would have bought it too, that thing should be in the thread of awesome. :thumbup:
 
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