Where did you get these from? Manufactures website doesn't list this set.
Yes. Taps remove metal. These are made to reform the threads but not remove metal. Especially important when you clean up threads in aluminum or magnesium. You don’t want to take away metal, just pretty it up and keep tolerances.


How do you like the Proto pry bars and where did you get them I’ve been eyeing them for a while.Milwaukee 3/8" M18 compact, SK 26oz & 36oz ball peen dead blow hammers, Proto Indexing pry bar set
Raineman said:I like that little Tekton ratchet.
It sure beats sticking a flat screwdriver in the seat & twisting it...Faucet Seat tools?
If Yes... First time you have the right one... it's like getting a big slice of chocolate cake with an icing rose on it.

Couple of different purchases over the last couple of weeks. I bought a Wiha torx set for work. These are my first Wiha drivers and I really am impressed with the ergonomics. The handle fits my hand really well.
I am replacing my large, cheap ratchet set at the house with better ratchets and hopefully less of them. So I took a chance on SK (I’ve had lots of issues with my previous purchases) and bought a standard length DT80 3/8 drive. It’s probably the nicest ratchet I’ve ever had. And it’s flawless other than I think I need to lube it. I am realizing I have a soft spot for roundhead ratchets.
Lastly, I swung by the local Ace for some snips and ended up with a combination file and Craftsman V Series screwdriver set too. I have no French tools so I had to jump on them to add to my Model UN toolbox.They are pretty sweet though. I may go back and get the large set.
Warranty replacement Gearwrench Spark Plug socket. It’s a 5/8. The boot kept coming out of it and staying on plugs. I asked them if it was covered under warranty and they said absolutely so the other one came today. Took about two weeks but I’m happy. And this one is made in Taiwan so maybe the went back to being made in Taiwan instead of China.






I got one of these, the drill, and a 3/8" impact along with two 2AH batteries and the charger for $199.00 on Black Friday 2020. Used the drill/driver the most and very satisfied with it. Drill is also good, just haven't had to used it as much. Haven't used the impact yet, but it seems like a good tool. Batteries give good service time and reasonable recharge times.Posted too soon yesterday, as a new Ridgid impact followed me home when I picked up the new storm door. Impact, 2ah battery and a charger marked down to $110, I couldn't really say no. Did I need another impact? Not really, but they sell batteries alone for more than the price of the kit, so why not.
That's a decent deal. I'm set for drills and drivers right now, like I said, I bought it mainly for the battery. I am also quite invested in DeWalt, so I've yet to decide which platform I'll add to for circ and recip saws. I've got a 6-1/2" DeWalt that I bought used for about $25, but it's not quite square, so I'm going to upgrade sooner or later.I got one of these, the drill, and a 3/8" impact along with two 2AH batteries and the charger for $199.00 on Black Friday 2020. Used the drill/driver the most and very satisfied with it. Drill is also good, just haven't had to used it as much. Haven't used the impact yet, but it seems like a good tool. Batteries give good service time and reasonable recharge times.
I have the same Snap-on locking pliers and am quite impressed with them. I am not a fan of locking pliers (Vise Grips) based on principal and theory alone as I feel the correct tool should be used rather than a generic locking plier. However, in those cases where a locking plier is necessary I have been very impressed with these.