Feb 26th delivery... wow... long time. Thanks tho. The last one I had was 4 times the price.
You’ll love the oil filter pliers. Best ones I’ve ever owned. I convinced just about everyone in the shop to buy some cause they work on all sizes filters and don’t move like other brands. I bought mine new and told myself I was crazy for spending big bucks on them but now I’d buy more in a heartbeat.
Yes. She's a beauty.Hey Jeff, Is that a Real Steel brass hammer? I just ordered one for $20. Mine is suppose to arrive in a few days.
$20 on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N529ZCR/?tag=atomicindus08-20That’s a very nice looking hammer, where from and how much please? Thanks for sharing
Thank you
No other state cares enough to test...why does it cause cancer and reproductive issues in California.... but no where else![]()
ahhhh ok i thought you mean B&MNo Probs.
B&M = Brick and Mortar
Used when one does not know the name of the physical store or when to save time where multiple named physical stores are involved.
They are also going after companies that add the label on everything which are just trying to err on the safe side. I think one the reasons many places wont sell to California anymore.because you can only get fined or sued here if you don't put that warning on your product that is sold here.
You know like putting a warning on a container of cocktail peanuts that it contains nuts.
I'm trying to figure out what may cause cancer on this putty knife. Also, what on the pry bar (large one but not small one) from post 61,363 may cause cancer. The coating?
Post those in the crown top thread
I love that a brass hammer has the name Real Steel.Hey Jeff, Is that a Real Steel brass hammer? I just ordered one for $20. Mine is suppose to arrive in a few days.
My understanding is companies have to test to prove it doesn't cause cancer OR put the label on it saying it could. Guess which option is cheaper? I'd say that law didn't work out how the lawmakers intended it to.I'm trying to figure out what may cause cancer on this putty knife. Also, what on the pry bar (large one but not small one) from post 61,363 may cause cancer. The coating?
If I can find itPost those in the crown top thread
If I can find it
I live in Taiwan so I bought from Shopee(which is a shopping site). They don't ship overseas, I guess.So tell me more about those ratchet sockets. Where to buy? etc.
Thanks,
Seth


Hernia included with no extra charge as well.
California law (Proposition 65) requires the state to publish a list once a year with a list of the deemed toxic substances that require warning labels. The list is here: https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/proposition-65//p65chemicalslistsinglelisttable2021p.pdfI'm trying to figure out what may cause cancer on this putty knife. Also, what on the pry bar (large one but not small one) from post 61,363 may cause cancer. The coating?
Not how it works ... its just a long list that gets longer. Not created by the legislature, it was a ballot initiative ('85 maybe?).My understanding is companies have to test to prove it doesn't cause cancer OR put the label on it saying it could. Guess which option is cheaper? I'd say that law didn't work out how the lawmakers intended it to.
Wow... You can blow from the other side of town with that.
Or get blown.Wow... You can blow from the other side of town with that.
I really wish I'd had this this past weekend, and I'd noticed one of the HF's near me (finally) had them in stock.
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Looking forward to testing this out. I was really struggling with space doing the cap and rotor on my old BMW this weekend. This alone might have been enough to solve my problems, but considering getting the Gearwrench Stubby 1/4" metric set (or something similar - doesn't seem to be a lot of options) and have as much flexibility as possible.
As it turned out, the 8mm from my Icon long double-box flex-head set saved my ****. The small amount of shoulder (? - not sure that's the right term) on that socket gave me the offset I needed to get on the fastener. if it had been a regular flex-head ratchet, the head would have prevented getting on two the fasteners on the cap.
I guess they've under-called the number on this thing, and getting more for something like this isn't usually just flipping a switch (months of lead-time), but they need to figure something out. It's apparently a very nice set, but too hard to get.I ordered one on-line weeks ago because no where in stores. The next day the order say’s back ordered. WTF, put that on the website…………..still waiting on my order.
I have that sharpener... expensive... works ok but I prefer to use an oil stone for my kitchen knives. I use wet stones for chisels, utility blades, etc.
I agree. It's ok. I just had my first go at it.I have that sharpener... expensive... works ok but I prefer to use an oil stone for my kitchen knives. I use wet stones for chisels, utility blades, etc.