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SuzukiGS750EZ

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Great Meter, Where did you get that meter for that price?
I got it on Ebay. Strangely enough, there was a fastenal sticker on it as well as the company who ordered it. Wondering if they bought too many or made another choice in meters. But it was NIB so I stole it! Original price was $350. Used it this morning to tune my amplifier.
 
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PR1Gneon

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Semi and extra deep 3/8 sockets.766c003cd9361ca830e3755c5616db71.jpg

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CafeTools

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Titanium multi process 200! And a vulcan welding cart. Will get pics later when I un box it.
 

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Jazzman442

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I got it on Ebay. Strangely enough, there was a fastenal sticker on it as well as the company who ordered it. Wondering if they bought too many or made another choice in meters. But it was NIB so I stole it! Original price was $350. Used it this morning to tune my amplifier.

Great find. You did Steal it. Ill have to keep my eye on Ebay.
 

mr.lemons

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Mayhew Dominator Pry Bars. 12" straight and 25" curved.

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Noticed that they have different logos on the handles and different coloured caps. Maybe one is an older model. :dunno:

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I have since searched and found this has been discussed before but I was disappointed to see that they are not made in the US but rather 'assembled' in the US from parts of undisclosed origin.

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mrspeed

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Mayhew Dominator Pry Bars. 12" straight and 25" curved.

Noticed that they have different logos on the handles and different coloured caps. Maybe one is an older model. :dunno:

I have since searched and found this has been discussed before but I was disappointed to see that they are not made in the US but rather 'assembled' in the US from parts of undisclosed origin.

:rolleyes:

I have the 8", 12", 17", 25", 31", 36" and 58" versions of the Mayhew Dominator curved pry bars. They all have the silver strike cap, and the 58" is the only one with the different logo on the handle.

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mrspeed

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Mayhew Dominator Pry Bars. 12" straight and 25" curved.

Noticed that they have different logos on the handles and different coloured caps. Maybe one is an older model. :dunno:

I have since searched and found this has been discussed before but I was disappointed to see that they are not made in the US but rather 'assembled' in the US from parts of undisclosed origin.

:rolleyes:



I have the 8", 12", 17", 25", 31", 36" and 58" versions of the Mayhew Dominator curved pry bars. They all have the silver strike cap, and the 58" is the only one with the different logo on the handle.

Forgot to post the picture.

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NUTTSGT

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Picked up this 7" grinder and masonry blade to cut some concrete block. I had previously been using a HF 4.5" grinder but I figured that the larger grinder will cut through in one pass. It should effectively cut block cutting time in half.

As with the smaller HF grinder, I'm not going to spend big money on a good grinder to run concrete block dust through it
 

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mr.lemons

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New hammer. Wanted an Estwing for ages but don't use claw hammers enough to warrant spending the money at full price. Finally found one on sale so snapped it up.

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P7M8

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Knipex extra slim Cobra pliers
Tekton SAE reversible ratcheting wrench set

I just used these pliers to help my neighbor remove the severely rusted bolts that secure his pickup bed. The design that self locks the pliers to fasteners is ingenious. The nuts under the truck were hard to get good access and quickly rounded over due to extreme rust buildup. After struggling with open end wrenches, sockets, and vice grips, the Cobras made it seem easy.


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jmhinkle

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I don't think you can go wrong with the Tekton stuff. I posted the stubby, reversible wrenches a page or so back I just got. I've got a few of their single regular length ones as well to fill in what I was missing like 16mm and 18mm. They are great.
 
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