Slednut
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Thank you so much.Happy Birthday!
Thank you so much.Happy Birthday!




Those newer metal handle torque wrenches look real nice. I wish I had a reason to buy some.Light haul for now. Bunch of goodies on order.
I know, I have a **** ton of Snap On metal digital torque wrenches, but I don't have this particular torque wrench. I doesn't help it was like $180 off MSRP or something like that.
A very thin body 3/8 torque wrench that will do 5-100ftlbs.
Here is a comparison to another one of my 1/4" drive metal torque wrenches where the size difference is more apparent.
A partial shipment to close out an order I made from black friday finally showed up. PB swiss nail setter. Love the knurling on PB swiss - lots of trim work projects around the house coming up.
I must've missed that Ullman makes "normal" length picks. I have the long ones, and don't care for them. I saw these normal length ones for under $10 shipped on ebay, and figured why the hell not. Side note...noticed they updated their logo. I think the older cursive one was a bit classier; new one is meh.
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Can you provide me with the part #s of the torque wrenches? I’m I’m the market for sone, thanks.Light haul for now. Bunch of goodies on order.
I know, I have a **** ton of Snap On metal digital torque wrenches, but I don't have this particular torque wrench. I doesn't help it was like $180 off MSRP or something like that.
A very thin body 3/8 torque wrench that will do 5-100ftlbs.
Here is a comparison to another one of my 1/4" drive metal torque wrenches where the size difference is more apparent.
A partial shipment to close out an order I made from black friday finally showed up. PB swiss nail setter. Love the knurling on PB swiss - lots of trim work projects around the house coming up.
I must've missed that Ullman makes "normal" length picks. I have the long ones, and don't care for them. I saw these normal length ones for under $10 shipped on ebay, and figured why the hell not. Side note...noticed they updated their logo. I think the older cursive one was a bit classier; new one is meh.
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Those newer metal handle torque wrenches look real nice. I wish I had a reason to buy some.![]()

Can you provide me with the part #s of the torque wrenches? I’m I’m the market for sone, thanks.
The middle metal torque wrench, I’m assuming it’s the 3/8 inch version. Thank you.
The middle metal torque wrench, I’m assuming it’s the 3/8 inch version. Thank you.
Source for these? Quick google search but didn't see any retailers.
Light haul for now. Bunch of goodies on order.
I know, I have a **** ton of Snap On metal digital torque wrenches, but I don't have this particular torque wrench. I doesn't help it was like $180 off MSRP or something like that.
A very thin body 3/8 torque wrench that will do 5-100ftlbs.
Here is a comparison to another one of my 1/4" drive metal torque wrenches where the size difference is more apparent.
A partial shipment to close out an order I made from black friday finally showed up. PB swiss nail setter. Love the knurling on PB swiss - lots of trim work projects around the house coming up.
I must've missed that Ullman makes "normal" length picks. I have the long ones, and don't care for them. I saw these normal length ones for under $10 shipped on ebay, and figured why the hell not. Side note...noticed they updated their logo. I think the older cursive one was a bit classier; new one is meh.
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Thank you.CTECH2FR100A




Now you have a set for the car for emergencies lol. Must be old stock as my Advance doesn’t have much Gearwrench left anymore it’s all TEQ and they are replacing that with Diehard.Well I didn't plan on buying new tools today but had a dental appointment for my little girl that's an hour away from home, halfway there my battery light kicks on and I was able to make it the rest of the way there before the alternator died completely. My commercial rep for advanced auto got my commercial discount setup at the closest store (luckily a mile away) I limped there with my little gb40 noco. I found a 1/4 and 3/8 mm and sae gearwrench socket set on clearance for 45 and dude gave it to me for 30 since I was in a pinch. Changed it out in the parking lot in the rain and snow and made it back home, so safe to say this will stay in the cars now. Shout out to Blake for being willing to help if I had been in his town, thought I was but had it wrong lol.![]()




Rural King has Tekton? I don't have one real close, but it might be worth the drive to take a look.
Tekton haul. First ordering experience from them as I normally just buy their stuff at Rural King but they don’t sell these particular things. Was expecting it to be in a box instead it was a padded envelope which is fine but I was wanting a box lol. Was excited to find a reputable company that had needle nose vise grips available so I’m excited to try these out it’s my whole reason for placing the order. I also got some hex bit sockets I didn’t have an 11mm for Ford and a 13mm and 15mm for those just in case moments lol because I don’t have those sizes in my Capri set. Also got a free catalog, sticker and socket tray labels I figured probably won’t use those but they are free.
Yes they sure do. I bought my Tekton Torque Wrench and hand impact driver from there.Rural King has Tekton? I don't have one real close, but it might be worth the drive to take a look.
Well it was teq but made by gearwrench. I got a bunch of stuff real cheap when they swapped to their name on them, all held up fine, but yes it had been there a while the dust was thick.Now you have a set for the car for emergencies lol. Must be old stock as my Advance doesn’t have much Gearwrench left anymore it’s all TEQ and they are replacing that with Diehard.
Yeah that is true it’s the same stuff. Actually pretty decent too. At least you were able to find that and were near a auto parts store that had what you needed. In my area you’d have to go to everyone in town to find what you needed lol.Well it was teq but made by gearwrench. I got a bunch of stuff real cheap when they swapped to their name on them, all held up fine, but yes it had been there a while the dust was thick.
Those look high quality, something I've come to expect from Sunex. Have you run into many applications for them before? I cant say I've needed to torque an obstructed fastener as I usually have the obstruction removed during disassembly. I could see maybe front of the engine type stuff still in the vehicle? Basically I'm looking for a reason to buy them haha!
I stopped at TSC on my way home to grab some dog food. I always check out the bins by the front. They were both discounted to 20.00 each. I don't know if the tap set will get me away from tap sockets but I'll give it a try. The two handled ratcheting set
I think will come in handy.
I'd hope not, 05 odyssey. If parts stores don't have the most common parts for the most common Honda motor they need to close down lol. Also glad I know j motors very well and knew exactly what I'd need if I had to buy it separately.Yeah that is true it’s the same stuff. Actually pretty decent too. At least you were able to find that and were near a auto parts store that had what you needed. In my area you’d have to go to everyone in town to find what you needed lol.
Been wanting this set for a while, they finally came back in stock. Sunex 3/8” drive torque adapter set.
VW tierod end was the last thing I could've used one on. Ended up using a crowsfoot. Socket wouldn't fit.Those look high quality, something I've come to expect from Sunex. Have you run into many applications for them before? I cant say I've needed to torque an obstructed fastener as I usually have the obstruction removed during disassembly. I could see maybe front of the engine type stuff still in the vehicle? Basically I'm looking for a reason to buy them haha!
To me, these are a superior version of a crowfoot wrench. I use these for driveline maintenance, checking torque on driveshaft bolts. They also came in handy installing a winch plate inside a steel bumper - the front two bolts securing the winch plate were inside the front of the bumper, where everything comes together at an angle. No way a torque wrench with a socket in there, it has to be a wrench. My crowfoot wrenches are not long enough to reach - these adapters worked perfectly there.Those look high quality, something I've come to expect from Sunex. Have you run into many applications for them before? I cant say I've needed to torque an obstructed fastener as I usually have the obstruction removed during disassembly. I could see maybe front of the engine type stuff still in the vehicle? Basically I'm looking for a reason to buy them haha!
I’ve had them on order forever with my independent “Gearwrench” truck driver.Where did you snag those from?