JBradley500
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what's so special about leather handles? better than fiberglass, etc?Some more estwing, the hatchet is just so nice, can't wait to use it. I always loved the leather handles.
Bargain!BF special, 10pc Ryobi set at HD $369. now I can sell my mishmash of older stuff
came with (2) 4aH batteries and (1) 2aH battery18V ONE+ 10-Tool Combo Kit
Enter the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System with the RYOBI 18V ONE+ 10-Tool Combo Kit – 1/2" Drill/Driver, 1/4" Impact Driver, Reciprocating Saw, 5-1/2" Circular Sa...www.ryobitools.com
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It's just cool feeling, my old man had leather handled framing and ball peen hammers. Had a unique feel, I don't think any other manufacturers do it. If for no other reason, I just like it, I still have an old BP with leather, 50 yes old?what's so special about leather handles? better than fiberglass, etc?
I highly recommend strictlytoolboxes.com I ordered a toolbox from them earlier this year and their customer service went above and beyond. The packaging it came in was over the top too.It's not a snapon
It's a tool vault toolbox from strictlytoolboxes.com got it second hand for 2k
Oh yes, getting the OTC clamp (made in USA again!) but otherwise affordable adapter set was the best deal for me, too.
I didn’t mention it in my post but the OTC jackstand I received was missing a (small) part. Neither Amazon or OTC would send me only the part. Bought another stand, robbed the part I needed out of the box and returned it for credit.
I'll be posting my proto black oxide order next week, probably need night vision for those!^ I'd have to wear sunglasses to be able to use those wrenches!









I hate torx fasteners
Some new Matco stuff today. Had to spend $100 to win a Christmas ornament which you crush and it has a prize inside. Mine had the shirt voucher in it. I didn’t have to spend the money but figured heck it’s Christmas lol. That’s the most spendy time of year for me haha. The battery carrier will save me from having to carry the heavy batteries across the shop. The socks I’m giving 2-4 pairs away to my friend for Christmas as his Matco dealer went out and these are his favorite socks. The rest I’ll keep for myself. Then some jerky and beef sticks. And lastly a small scraper just because I like them lol. And the T40 security torx because I need that size for the brand new TRD Tundra oil changes I didn’t have one yet. I had some universal joint torx plus with the security but they don’t work for regular torx fasteners. Kind of ridiculous they changed the fasteners for those big heavy plates on the bottom back of the plate lol. Hopefully I won’t need that once I go back to our Subaru side lol. I will get a whole set if I do end up needing more. Just hate borrowing stuff so went ahead and bought it because I needed it yesterday and didn’t have it. Now I know everyone else will borrow it from me but oh well I’m used to it by now haha. I don’t care that the ones here now use it I eliminated all the problems with the other tool borrowers.







I didn’t mention it in my post but the OTC jackstand I received was missing a (small) part. Neither Amazon or OTC would send me only the part. Bought another stand, robbed the part I needed out of the box and returned it for credit.![]()
I hate torx fasteners. Ever since Toyota started getting buddy buddy with bmw and built that stupid Supra ( which isn’t a real Supra) they have been trying to integrate European fasteners. I really wish they would stop and return to all Japanese style fasteners.
Yup, that's it! I do believe you are right. ThanksSchley, I beliieve. I'm not the one you asked, but I believe I am right.



I work Toyota parts and I would say that a few torx applications actually make sense. For example, e-torx on the end of manifold studs or the large diameter head low profile fasteners on tailgate cables. Others applications I agree can be more obnoxious or unnecessary.I hate torx fasteners. Ever since Toyota started getting buddy buddy with bmw and built that stupid Supra ( which isn’t a real Supra) they have been trying to integrate European fasteners. I really wish they would stop and return to all Japanese style fasteners.

Heh, ok you do have a point there. The stud torx does make sense. I should revise my statement to say that I loath torx in applications where you could quite clearly get a standard hex fastener on the item. And I agree the concave bolts look cheap.I work Toyota parts and I would say that a few torx applications actually make sense. For example, e-torx on the end of manifold studs or the large diameter head low profile fasteners on tailgate cables. Others applications I agree can be more obnoxious or unnecessary.
I don't like the hollowed out concave hex head bolts that Toyota currently uses either, feels cheap compared to the old ones and I would hate to see how they rust.![]()
Heh, ok you do have a point there. The stud torx does make sense. I should revise my statement to say that I loath torx in applications where you could quite clearly get a standard hex fastener on the item. And I agree the concave bolts look cheap.
Yup, that's it! I do believe you are right. Thanks
Reason I ask is I had one of their heater/coolant hose pliers. I forgot what happened but it eventually broke, gave it to a co-worker who tried to fix it by welding it. I got another one from the Snappy truck which was stamped Blue-Point which I still have. The 1st one I had I'm pretty sure said SP Tools on it. No matter, looks like they have been long discontinued.
I don't really remember Schley but that lead me to their website & the name "SP Tools" https://sptool.com/. No wonder I had a tough time remembering cause before I always ran into the other SP Tools https://sptoolsusa.com/ that I know wasn't it cause of their logo. The Schley SP Tool logo I do remember. Weird that there are two different SP Tools in the USA?
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I also had a strong suspicion that Schley/SP Tools was also the OEM for the Blue-Point valve adjustment tool that I had back then (sold it when I stopped working on Hondas).
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Yeah, I just dont like them. Too prone to stripping unfortanatley.But if you want to shake your fist at Euro fasteners, are there any XZN/12 point bolt heads involved?

Why did it take you so long3/8 inch drive low profile impact sockets. These have been out of stock for months, at least the full set, and they just became available. Lower profile than my regular sockets so will also use them with a socket wrench, but the best thing about them is the 17mm hex on the back so you can use a 17mm open end, box end or ratcheting box end wrench to get in the tightest places.
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