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Motorman55

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Picked up some new paint brushes for doing interior door and window trim at Home Depot today. Told the wife she is not to even touch them let alone use them!
 

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designer485

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My RKRFC936 3/8" conversion order arrived today, so I took my NOS T936 ratchet and swapped out the internals.

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Before and After:
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With a few other 1/4" ratchets:
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JVB

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I use those same Estwings alot, I like em

Good to hear. The baleigh look identical to trusty cook. I dropped him a line to see if they manufacture them but no word back yet. Could not do the red so ended up with this set.
 

mjs3350

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I bought the Williams version a month ago and liked it so much that I needed to pick up this one as well.

 

Gears_call

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Was in the market for a new air impact. I wasn’t ready to pay for a snap on gun yet. I was leaning towards the harbor freight earthquake XT. But ended up with this since I had some gift cards for Walmart and ended up paying $50 out of pocket.
 

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koenbro

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Pair of pliers.


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Sliding T-Handle

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Was in the market for a new air impact. I wasn’t ready to pay for a snap on gun yet. I was leaning towards the harbor freight earthquake XT. But ended up with this since I had some gift cards for Walmart and ended up paying $50 out of pocket.



Aircat is a FINE impact. Great Choice. Mine has been tortured for 4 years in a Die Maintenance shop; still performs as new.


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Magnum440d100

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Had some points to burn at sears. Picked up the 1/4” drive Hansen socket holder. Paid like $1 after points were applied.

I’m happy and disappointed at the same time. The 1/2” drive version saved me some room. The 1/4” version is wider left to right, but slimmer front to back, so my ratchets fit a bit better, so that’s nice.

I will be trying other socket holders that were suggested on this forum when I do more setup on my backup box. But for now, these are working for me :)
 

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snooter

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My first attempt at a foam shadow tray or whatever they call em....it looks decent on the cheap....first new screwdrivers in 20 years or so
 

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MetricTech

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My first attempt at a foam shadow tray or whatever they call em....it looks decent on the cheap....first new screwdrivers in 20 years or so



Sweet it’s hard to make it look perfect isn’t it. I’ve taken a few stabs at making them myself. Nice drivers!


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uncwstudent

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My first attempt at a foam shadow tray or whatever they call em....it looks decent on the cheap....first new screwdrivers in 20 years or so

I've got to try that. What kind of foam did you use? I have a drawer full of screwdrivers and the lack of organization is driving me bonkers.
 
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IMStuner

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Got my fireball tools welding blocks




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IMStuner

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Been loading up on a lot of stuff the last few weeks:



Some Wright in Chrome:



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Some Wright in Satin:



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New wrench rack and a few new additions from Snap-on and Knipex:



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30x42 Certiflat weld table with 2 12" wing extensions attached:



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Love the certiflat table.


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brandon523

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29 pc drill bit set $100 off & a rivet gun


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d.mcfarland

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Those are awesome. I need to get a set. Are yours the aluminum or cast iron?

They are super nice. Another member here even made a similar version from old table saw extensions that are nice too!

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pioneer1

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After replacing a faucet and 2 shut off valves, I decided to reward myself with these. I have 2 more faucets, 4 shut off valves to do. I am rewarding myself with a new tool every time I complete or start a new project:)


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cweidert03

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Bought the 3 ton Daytona Low profile jack and the green 5 Drawer cart and the 20 ton press at the parking lots sale at Harbor Freight. The tool cart was out of stock but I paid sale price and will pick it up when it’s in stock. I’ll take pics when I open all of them.


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designer485

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Snap-On 7 piece Torx Set (NOS).
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Snap-On 24in 1/2 drive extension and 1/2 drive ratchet adapter (to put on my 24in breaker when needed).
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Snap-On Long reach needle nose, diagonal cutters and bent nose.
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A few Snap-On 1/4 and 3/8 wobble extensions.
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Snap-On 3/8 drive standard and flex handles.
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Snap-On 1/4 ratchets and handles.
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Snap-On 3/8 ratchets (FL836 (factory oops on the handle), F731 and F748).
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Snap-On super short screwdrivers.
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Snap-On adjustable wrenches.
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Snap-On Sae and Metric nut driver sets.
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So, is that Snap-on T500 torx just a T47 torx plus?

I seem to remember it was for stuff like GM door striker bolts. I have a T500 and I can't tell if the bit is that or not.

My Snap-on guy had no clue and claimed the bit in my socket wasn't even a Snap-on bit.
 

designer485

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So, is that Snap-on T500 torx just a T47 torx plus?

I seem to remember it was for stuff like GM door striker bolts. I have a T500 and I can't tell if the bit is that or not.

My Snap-on guy had no clue and claimed the bit in my socket wasn't even a Snap-on bit.

My understanding is that t500 and t47 are one in the same.
 
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