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ER70S-2

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Do it! Did an inspection and well within the stated .0002" tolerance. Closer to .0001". Not bad for $35. I'm already putting it to work5afbe7ea2263bec65940f6e0007811b2.jpg

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That's impressive. I need it. Where did you get it?
 

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Do it! Did an inspection and well within the stated .0002" tolerance. Closer to .0001". Not bad for $35. I'm already putting it to work5afbe7ea2263bec65940f6e0007811b2.jpg

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nice, once I get my surface grinder moved into the shop, I'll definitely look to pick one of those up to go along with my bigger toolmaker vise and my sine vise.

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Pin puck from CountyComm, will come in handy disassembling locks at work
Occidental Leather pouch, also for work.
 

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gilbo

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I got a few things the last couple weeks:

HF Freight 20 ton shop press

A front wheel drive bearing tool set from Orion OMT-8625
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OTC 9 way slide hammer puller set- OTC 4579
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Betooll radiator clamp plier set- BET HW0105
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Power probe 3
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protegeV

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I got a few things the last couple weeks:

HF Freight 20 ton shop press

A front wheel drive bearing tool set from Orion OMT-8625
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OTC 9 way slide hammer puller set- OTC 4579
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Betooll radiator clamp plier set- BET HW0105
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Power probe 3
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The regular pliers in the hose clamp set are nice. The remote pliers are TRASH. First time I used them the cable snapped.
 

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javyLSU

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Finally tracked down the 3/8” spinner handle driver (F50CSA) to complement my 1/4” (TM4CSA). I really like these due to the square drive in the **** of the handle which allow them to be used as handled extensions:

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StHaGe

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KOBALT 3/8 Drive Crows Foot Wrench Set - USA Made

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Matt XYZ

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Picket up a set of 1/2 SK SAE sockets off eBay for a good deal, and in basically new condition. Once I put them in the tool box I realized I already had Craftsman USA and Husky sets. I guess you can never have too many sockets, but I think I can unload one of the sets. At least I have a car that has some SAE along with metric. Gotta love late 70's A/G Bodies.
 

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X1 Mike

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I like that title little tool maker vise. Might have to get myself one.

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Only need it or have a use for it if you are actually doing machine shop work like using it milling or more likely on a surface grinder.


Do it! Did an inspection and well within the stated .0002" tolerance. Closer to .0001". Not bad for $35. I'm already putting it to work5afbe7ea2263bec65940f6e0007811b2.jpg

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Hate to think of the labor cost of the precision vices I've made, hell I had more than 35 bucks just in the iron and the heat treating. I made one vice that was within 0.00005 parallel and within 0.0001 square. Probably had at least a hundred hours into it. It used a hand screw to tighten and had various holes to screw in stops etc.
 

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DavidR8

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Does a tool stand count as a new tool?
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DerekV

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Finally tracked down the 3/8” spinner handle driver (F50CSA) to complement my 1/4” (TM4CSA). I really like these due to the square drive in the **** of the handle which allow them to be used as handled extensions:

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Great find! Been looking for the 3/8” one for a long time...definitely green with envy haha. I’m a huge fan of these spinner handle drivers, use the 1/4” all of the time. So handy. Let me know if you don’t end up liking it [emoji23]
 

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javyLSU

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Great find! Been looking for the 3/8” one for a long time...definitely green with envy haha. I’m a huge fan of these spinner handle drivers, use the 1/4” all of the time. So handy. Let me know if you don’t end up liking it [emoji23]

Haha, will do. It was not an easy find...
 
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Finally tracked down the 3/8” spinner handle driver (F50CSA) to complement my 1/4” (TM4CSA). I really like these due to the square drive in the **** of the handle which allow them to be used as handled extensions:

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Love the 3/8" spinners and have been looking for an orange one. Not sure they ever even made them or if I'll have to roll my own.
 

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lardy1

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I have to budget these days to buy things I don't really need. I did a lot of comparisons and I know this isn't a high value for what they get for them. But I really wanted this and I've turned a few bolts with it now. Enough to say I'm beyond pleased.


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I'm an SK kind of guy and it isn't that I don't like my standard LP90. I just wanted to try something different. The LP90 beats it in small head size. But the Proto is smoother right out of the box.
 

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I have to budget these days to buy things I don't really need. I did a lot of comparisons and I know this isn't a high value for what they get for them. But I really wanted this and I've turned a few bolts with it now. Enough to say I'm beyond pleased.





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I'm an SK kind of guy and it isn't that I don't like my standard LP90. I just wanted to try something different. The LP90 beats it in small head size. But the Proto is smoother right out of the box.



Ohh, Proto premium [emoji15][emoji106]how much was it?


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Would you mind sharing where you purchased (we are both in MA) and your cost? I'd love something like that, even less heavy duty, to replace my homemade workbench.



Some heavy duty casters so I could move it would be perfect.


You can order it directly from strong-hold on Amazon for 1250 shipped. Make sure you select Strong-hold since it default to a 3rd party. I’m out now and I’ll try to PM you the link from Amazon.
 

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Nice! I wonder how it compares to this one? I wish Proto made a version of that ratchet with the duratec handles like the Mac one
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I did more research...your ratchet is a 90 tooth while the one i posted is a 45 tooth so no comparison there... i still wish they offered the duratec handles since they offer them in the mac ratchets
 

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I looked at the Mac and I really did like it. I'm not on a Mac route and in a very rural area so Proto seemed more logical. Plus..........that handle. It feels as good as it looks.
 

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I have to budget these days to buy things I don't really need. I did a lot of comparisons and I know this isn't a high value for what they get for them. But I really wanted this and I've turned a few bolts with it now. Enough to say I'm beyond pleased.


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I'm an SK kind of guy and it isn't that I don't like my standard LP90. I just wanted to try something different. The LP90 beats it in small head size. But the Proto is smoother right out of the box.

Glad it's working out for you. I have a few of it's siblings and enjoy them.
 

Smokeshow69

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I looked at the Mac and I really did like it. I'm not on a Mac route and in a very rural area so Proto seemed more logical. Plus..........that handle. It feels as good as it looks.



I get that. Mac trucks are as rare as hens teeth these days. I am pleased to hear the good reviews in the handle. I thought it looked comfortable


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I get that. Mac trucks are as rare as hens teeth these days. I am pleased to hear the good reviews in the handle. I thought it looked comfortable


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I have tons of Mac Trucks in my area but we haven’t had a Cornwell truck in the whole state in over 20 years but we have all Mac, Matco and Snap-on


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Smokeshow69

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I have tons of Mac Trucks in my area but we haven’t had a Cornwell truck in the whole state in over 20 years but we have all Mac, Matco and Snap-on


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I have seen multiple ******** trucks and only one Mac truck. It was like Bigfoot. I had to take a drive by picture just so people would believe me


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I am pleased to hear the good reviews in the handle. I thought it looked comfortable

Why do you refer to it as a Duratek handle?

It's not shaped like their Duratek screwdriver handles. To me it's a meh handle. It's not serviceable and gets a little gummy when exposed to brake clean. It does have a nice taper but, I'm not real excited over it despite having a few in each drive size. I would have preferred a hard handle based on Mac's older red rectangular screwdriver handles but, that's just me. :beer:
 

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I haven't seen a Mac truck in years,I have broken tools, most of my stuff is Snappy,he's solid, Matco showed up for the first time since the virus BS last week.
Only had one ******** guy show up at the old shop, creepy dude that also peddled ****, he ended up being asked to not come back, LOL.
 

Smokeshow69

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Why do you refer to it as a Duratek handle?

It's not shaped like their Duratek screwdriver handles. To me it's a meh handle. It's not serviceable and gets a little gummy when exposed to brake clean. It does have a nice taper but, I'm not real excited over it despite having a few in each drive size. I would have preferred a hard handle based on Mac's older red rectangular screwdriver handles but, that's just me. :beer:



I called it that just because of the similarities and I did think it was made out of the same hard plastic but now it sounds like it is more like a soft snap on grip material. In terms of service of the grip, sounds like you have to replace the whole ratchet?


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BlakeTheCarGuy

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I don’t have an opinion about cornwell either way. I don’t have any real experience with them but was just making a joke[emoji23]


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Lol [emoji23] it’s cool I only have two tools from them that I found at the pawn shop one pair of snap ring pliers and a 5/8 deep socket they work nicely for getting the job done. I am thinking about ordering some stuff from them soon they carry a lot of interesting stuff that the other tool brands don’t I just wish we had a truck here we had one start about a year ago and he went bankrupt within a week because no business would let him stop buy and refused him. Another mechanic told me they haven’t had a regular Cornwell truck here since about 1996 or 97


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