I'm also bringing my ****** girlfriend to the company picnicHafen_Kafer, this is quite a story and an awesome deal!
... Now you need to bring a really ****** car to work...
The house I am living in now had an old school service station signal bell when I moved in. The rubber hose was missing so I removed it, but the hole is still in my wall.





Think those knipex were in my cart for a few days... glad you got em. Sloppy seconds... LMAO.... so you took .... away from Pines... congrats.Not-so-sloppy seconds from Amazon… Cost me $45 because it was “used”
More Amazon sloppy seconds, this one thanks to @vwpieces - this one arrived dry and not broken!
Digital calipers from HD - I wanted some that measured fractions of an inch, but not in stupid 128ths of an inch like all the ones on Amazon.
Last thing that came in today was my Icon touch-up paint from Harbor Freight.
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i knew what it was. it is much like mine. it does not get used every day but when you need it there is nothing like it. because of the ability to raise the drill motor so high it is very handy to use on a heavy table. mine is most often used stuck to my welding table, punching large whole through odd shaped and large items that can be clamped to the top of my table.. i started with a basic set of annular cutters and added in the sizes. i now have most sizes by 1/16 from 7/16 to about 1 1/14.
Is the ICON blue different from the U.S. General blue?
Can't really say for sure, I don't have any U.S. General cabinets anymore, but from memory it looks really, really close - if not identical.Is the ICON blue different from the U.S. General blue?
Care to explain why the Wiha impact microfinish was bad?Some goodies to replace & upgrade. Wiha impact screwdriver was the second replacement. Absolutely garbage, hopefully the vessel will hold up.
The tip is broken in one of the picturesCare to explain why the Wiha impact microfinish was bad?
Looks like an old Ford Spark Plug Wrench.Got this off of Ebay. No real use for it other than it's a functional wrench and it will look nice on the little vintage tool shelf I will be building in my shop. I also though it was pretty neat so I wasted a few dollars on it.
I figure it was a wrench made to adjust something on a piece of Walker-Turner equipment like a lathe or a milling machine. The box end is smaller than the open end so it fit on two different fasteners.
Sorry for the crappy pics, tips on both wiha flat blades broke. First one was opening a paint can, second was impacting an axle nut.Care to explain why the Wiha impact microfinish was bad?
Have you tried the Wera Chiseldrivers?Vessel
Got a Hazet impact screwdriver set myself, I used the flat blades to chisel a wall in a kitchen renovation, no visible damage. Breaking when opening a paint can is just ridiculous...Sorry for the crappy pics, tips on both wiha flat blades broke. First one was opening a paint can, second was impacting an axle nut.

The main reason to make this purchase was for a future welding table.i knew what it was. it is much like mine. it does not get used every day but when you need it there is nothing like it. because of the ability to raise the drill motor so high it is very handy to use on a heavy table. mine is most often used stuck to my welding table, punching large whole through odd shaped and large items that can be clamped to the top of my table.. i started with a basic set of annular cutters and added in the sizes. i now have most sizes by 1/16 from 7/16 to about 1 1/14.








I did a few searches and I didn't see this particular assortment, have a link? Thanks!
Very nice - the 1/4" long neck is the only Snap-on powered ratchet I haven't replaced with a Milwaukee. it's an excellent ratchet.14.4v 1/4" Longneck Ratchet. I had been wanting one for awhile and he hooked it up as well as tossed in the greaser and cartridge for free. Adds to my growing 14.4 collection.
Wera Micro Big Pack. Its been on the Amazon watch list for awhile and Camelcamelcamel alerted me it dropped to ~$100 this week, lowest its been in awhile. This completes my microdriver collection. Paired with the Wiha 75965 bit driver set I think I have every possible angle covered when it comes to micro fasteners.
Thanks. I cant wait to use it haha.Very nice - the 1/4" long neck is the only Snap-on powered ratchet I haven't replaced with a Milwaukee. it's an excellent ratchet.
Question on the Wera pack - I've been eyeing those for a while, but I have my all drivers laid out in a thin drawer in my tool box. Does that pouch lay flat, or does it want to curl closed? Thanks!





Don't know your use case, but I use a ton of these things -- they come in really handy when you have transformer plugs or odd-shaped plugs going into surge protectors or UPS systems or even just tight areas. Great product.Some 8" extension cords. Yes you read that right, 8 inch shorty cords. Years ago I wanted/needed something like these but didn't think they existed. So I never bothered to even search for them & the cost to make my own was not worth it. I still laugh looking at them but they'll come in handy for me.
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I ended up ordering through Amazon, ships & sold by MarkerLock/JSR, was a couple of bucks cheaper than others. Plus it shipped from Palm Springs so I got them in 1 day.Oh, I like that MarkerLock gizmo, and they have one for Milwaukee's InkZall as well. Damn it.
Marker Lock at Trick-Tools
Marker Lock found in: MarkerLock Milwaukee Inkzall Holder, MarkerLock Sharpie HolderMarkerLock Milwaukee Inkzall Holder, MarkerLock Sharpie Holderwww.trick-tools.com