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Just a few bits n pieces I picked up over the last few months.
Milwaukee m18 impact driver and an m12 impact driver
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Facom bent needle nose pliers
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Set of Facom circlip pliers IMG_3259.jpg

Facom pullers
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Blue Point pass thru sockets
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Set of mixed Torx, Hex and Spline bits
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Tengtools torque wrench
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Tool Junkie!!!
 
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OCD

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DWS 779 12” Double bevel sliding compound miter saw with a diablo 80T blade


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Nice!! Awesome saw!!



This stand works great with mine... Not my pic, just for reference...


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Mohawk Dave

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Snagged this off eBay and it just showed up. $160. I clean up a lot of old MT Sockets.... If bought separately now from Alvord-Polk it's about $1k.

ALVORD-POLK TOOL CO. REAMER SET #1- #5 MORSE TAPER

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GeoBruin

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New (to me) welder. 670b46ffb0076b061468ec57c17d82f9.jpg
 

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cderalow

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Nice!! Awesome saw!!



This stand works great with mine... Not my pic, just for reference...


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I’m liking it so far. I’m likely to build some sort of stand for it in the near future. It will likely very rarely see any sort of job site duty, though I do like the look of the Ridgid mobile one over the Dewalt.

I’m not married to a brand. I also ordered the parts to upgrade it to have the XPS light above the blade.


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GeoBruin

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Nice welder, I have one and like it...

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Thanks!

My dad has the 180c so I was after one of those (new) but they're significantly more expensive than when he bought his (why do welders do that?). So I stumbled upon the 210mp for less than I would have paid for the 180. It didn't come with the tig kit so that will be an extra expense down the road but I would love to learn to tig.
 

Aileron

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I’m liking it so far. I’m likely to build some sort of stand for it in the near future. It will likely very rarely see any sort of job site duty, though I do like the look of the Ridgid mobile one over the Dewalt.

I’m not married to a brand. I also ordered the parts to upgrade it to have the XPS light above the blade.


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I adapted my Dewalt miter and my Ryobi table saw onto Bosch gravity stands.
 

ryanx0r

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They finally got here :drool:
 

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Legion Prime

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They finally got here :drool:

Those are some sharp looking ratchets. :thumbup:
I have been doing a lot of electrical work (a lot for me anyway) between work and home this past month so I thought I'd grab a pair of insulated drivers because, why not?
I also received the Tekton slip joint pliers which I can say if they're not made by Wilde I can't see it. The jaws as well as the finish are identical along with the handle dips. About the only difference here besides the additional machining for the flush joint is the etching saying Tekton and their part number and the inner sides have WN stamped on the Wilde pair and WR on the Tekton. They're obviously not as nice as the flush joint but apart from that they're a great pair of pliers.
 

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ryanx0r

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Those are some sharp looking ratchets. :thumbup:
I have been doing a lot of electrical work (a lot for me anyway) between work and home this past month so I thought I'd grab a pair of insulated drivers because, why not?
I also received the Tekton slip joint pliers which I can say if they're not made by Wilde I can't see it. The jaws as well as the finish are identical along with the handle dips. About the only difference here besides the additional machining for the flush joint is the etching saying Tekton and their part number and the inner sides have WN stamped on the Wilde pair and WR on the Tekton. They're obviously not as nice as the flush joint but apart from that they're a great pair of pliers.

Very nice. I like the Wera drivers and I didn't know Tekton had US made pliers.

I picked this new looking set of nut drivers today from my favorite local tool pawnshop for a steal. Also got a like new FX80A for dirt cheap. I couldn't resist.
 

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Vortaku

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Grabbed a milwaukee kit for the house we just got! Hammer drill and impact driver m18 fuelfd71facd5a60495e45112dd7a04c4676.jpg

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I picked this new looking set of nut drivers today from my favorite local tool pawnshop for a steal. Also got a like new FX80A for dirt cheap. I couldn't resist.

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I wish I had that snap-on 3/8 locking flex, I love my SX80B 1/2" drive and 3/8 F80. But I already have a matco 88 3/8 12" locking flex, so the snap-on would be a redundant tool that I don't really need
 

ryanx0r

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I wish I had that snap-on 3/8 locking flex, I love my SX80B 1/2" drive and 3/8 F80. But I already have a matco 88 3/8 12" locking flex, so the snap-on would be a redundant tool that I don't really need

I have the Matco too but the deal on this was too good to pass up. Can never have too many ratchets I suppose.
 

Shed of tools

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A new picquic screwdriver for my wife and a John Deere gasket scraper made by Wilde in USA
 

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4 Ever-Fish N

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Trying to make things easier for this old man. Dewalt saw stand should make it easier to get the saw in and out of the garage. Tired of putting it on boards between saw horses.
 

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krc328ic

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I’m liking it so far. I’m likely to build some sort of stand for it in the near future. It will likely very rarely see any sort of job site duty, though I do like the look of the Ridgid mobile one over the Dewalt.

I’m not married to a brand. I also ordered the parts to upgrade it to have the XPS light above the blade.


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I have mine on the Ridgid folding stand and love it. I liked it so much I bought a second one for my portable table saw. :thumbup:

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Mohawk Dave

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Just picked up a Reco model sc induction bearing heater for $100 from offer up. They're around $1,700 new.

And it came with 3 cross bars.

This will be so useful for the race truck building plus refreshing machinery.
 

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LeeG

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I added a few more of Fireball Tools products to my collection.

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The new additions are the large Aluminum Mega square and Monster square, and the magnetic shim set. I have been pleased with the overall quality and usefulness of all the products I have purchased from Jason and Fireball.
 

dnschmidt

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I have nothing from Fireball, wish I did, but the owner Jason seems to be a very interesting, inventive and eclectic person. His videos are great and his brain is just the right amount of off the beaten path to impress me. A very clever man. Just love the go cart belt sander.
 

ryanx0r

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Alright I swear I'm done with ratchets...
 

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Picked up a 42" American Made MAXXAIR barn fan off of marketplace.

Also grabbed my dad a Fimco 25 gallon sprayer.
 

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dubdoc

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I needed a precision adjustment tool when the last one broke it's wooden handle. Got this bad boy and am impressed.
 

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M635_Guy

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Alright I swear I'm done with ratchets...

lol - I thought so too until the other day. But I have something on the way for late this week/early next...

(I really do hope that's it though - I'm out of space and scenarios I can think of)
 
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