Mac has got you (and me)covered for the 27/32......
What's the part number on that?
Sunex do both those sizes.
Yeah, I saw that the Sunex sockets existed, but haven't ever seen any.
Mac has got you (and me)covered for the 27/32......
Sunex do both those sizes.
Have you gone to Urgent Care yet?... do you need to call someone? Should we call you?In all seriousness, it's been a week since I bought any new tools & whats worse is I can't think of anything to get, I hope it's not serious or contagious, maybe it's mental?
Maybe you need some new tool catalogs, to keep next to your bed for some lite night reading, or in the restroom. that normally helps me, along with a Summit Racing and muscle car parts catalog.In all seriousness, it's been a week since I bought any new tools & whats worse is I can't think of anything to get, I hope it's not serious or contagious, maybe it's mental?
In all seriousness, it's been a week since I bought any new tools & whats worse is I can't think of anything to get, I hope it's not serious or contagious, maybe it's mental?
I did the same thing......the tent stakes destroyed it ....so I got a small sledge from harbor freightNot generally a big fan of the Pittsburgh line at Harbor Freight but wanted a hammer for stakes at the campsite that I could totally abuse and this fit the scenario.
For less than 8 bucks I can abuse the snot out of it, leave it outside in the dirt and rain, and heck, even leave it behind. My last one was a wooden handled rubber mallet and it snapped and the head went flying off into the unknown, probably in the poison ivy.
What's the part number on that?
Yeah, I saw that the Sunex sockets existed, but haven't ever seen any.
Any self respecting camper will have this, there really isn't anything better,lol.I did the same thing......the tent stakes destroyed it ....so I got a small sledge from harbor freight
What are the weird looking pliers for?
What are the weird looking pliers for?
Those work pretty damn good too! I use mine quite frequently.KTC AE932 hose clamp pliers
I just knew what they were for by looking at them so it was easy for me to google up exactly what they were from the picture. I don't doubt they work well as they reminded me of my trusty Gearwrench locking hose clamp pliers that they sadly don't make anymore (eastwood and matco still sell ones like it).Those work pretty damn good too! I use mine quite frequently.
I installed a ton of bed-edging in my yard where the stakes are basically flats of metal. I beat the ever-living **** out of mine for a full couple days, installing stakes every 3-4 feet. My identical hammer isn't pretty any more, but it worked great, and continues to work great.They have a dumpster at the campsite. Should I just throw it in there when I get there or should I destroy it with stakes first?

Sorry, that Estwing fails the "don't give a **** if i leave it behind" criteria.
That’s not that weird. I think in today’s throw away society a lot of folks don’t take care of their stuff and it gets junked up quickly. I treatTruth be told, one shouldn't be leaving anything behind...especially a tool.
My brain must be wired differently than most, as I keep up with the things I spend good money on. It's why I buy Oakley sunglasses. When you pay more, you treat them better and keep up with them. I still have my first pair from 18 years ago.

Bottom is my new US Industrial 3X riveter. Second hand but new in the box. Got it because I want to play around with solid rivets and do some sheet metal projects.
Top is my new Chicago Pneumatic 4447-RUVAB 6" riveter. 80s production but also new in box. The inner-tube grip sleeve is my addition. I got this to use at work on HD trailers as an air hammer. Big Nasty isn't big enough.![]()
Not a tool, as I usually forget to post up the new ones here, but a new-to-me box.
Is this actually deep broach? I’ve been looking for an extra deep 10mm with a deep broach for some battery hold downs where my regular deep isn’t deep enough and I can’t fit a wrench

Worth noting that "$5 in 1976 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $25.41 today" so you effectively got them for what $1 was in 1976.they ended up costing about $5, the same price as the original ones cost in 1976.
That *****. The last time that happened to me was for a Matco box wrench, just thrown in a bubble mailer, arrived with a rip in the corner & no wrench. That was from ebay & the seller refunded me right away. I really wanted that wrench though & couldn't find another one as good & at that price. Ended up getting an Armstrong USA wrench which I was happy with.
Haha (that *****). My Mom did that once to my flush cutters. No idea what she tried to cut but it doesn't take much to damage flush cutters for electronics.The wife ruined my Diamond diagonal cutters trying to cut the head off a screw several months ago.

Yes, it's 4.5" (117mm) long and a deep broach. It's specs rate it to fit a 10mm nut on up to a 4" stud and it's $43 currentlyIs this actually deep broach? I’ve been looking for an extra deep 10mm with a deep broach for some battery hold downs where my regular deep isn’t deep enough and I can’t fit a wrench

That *****. The last time that happened to me was for a Matco box wrench, just thrown in a bubble mailer, arrived with a rip in the corner & no wrench. That was from ebay & the seller refunded me right away. I really wanted that wrench though & couldn't find another one as good & at that price. Ended up getting an Armstrong USA wrench which I was happy with.
Why do carriers deliver empty packages like there is nothing wrong? Well USPS did repackage something for me once that had box damage & put a note on it. What pisses me off even more are the sellers who cheap out on packaging and/or don't have common sense to package stuff properly.
My Mrs used the tiny Knipex flush cutters to cut 1/8" floral steel wire... snapped the head in half. They were German too. I asked her why she picked the tiny pliers instead of the actual tiny bolt cutters right next to it in my drawer. She said... the tiny ones felt so good in her hand.The wife ruined my Diamond diagonal cutters trying to cut the head off a screw several months ago. So I scouted the net to find another pair, no luck at that time. So a couple of weeks ago I was browsing eBay and found a NOS pair. Got them today. After the first time using the app discount they ended up costing about $5, the same price as the original ones cost in 1976.
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Folks that ship tools in cheap **** bubble mailers should be publicly flogged. Amazon has even done this to me when they sent a 4 pound brass hammer, just tossed it in a bubble mailer. Mind mindbogglingly stupid.
It was Harry Epstein VIA Amazon. I tried to "Send a note to seller" FAILED TWICE. I had to pick a different method to communicate with seller. I will give it 2 days (as instructed)... then pull out my Chat Window with Amazon. Let them deal with Harry.That *****. The last time that happened to me was for a Matco box wrench, just thrown in a bubble mailer, arrived with a rip in the corner & no wrench. That was from ebay & the seller refunded me right away. I really wanted that wrench though & couldn't find another one as good & at that price. Ended up getting an Armstrong USA wrench which I was happy with.
Why do carriers deliver empty packages like there is nothing wrong? Well USPS did repackage something for me once that had box damage & put a note on it. What pisses me off even more are the sellers who cheap out on packaging and/or don't have common sense to package stuff properly.
If I ship something in a bubble mailer that has any weight to it I protect the item enough so that it wouldn't get damaged as if it wasn't in a bubble mailer. And I tape both ends so it won't rip & the item can't fall out. But if yours was theft then that's a different story. I figure HJE knows better & should take care of you.