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Snap On Yellow and Hard Handles!!

usdemt

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Well I finally stepped foot on the Snap On truck for the first time. Up till now I have been buying offline, used, pawn shops, here and Ebay. I was overwelmed with how much money I could spend on one little truck! I came for a 10mm combo wrench, and a 9/16s deep socket, but I ended up with that plus this :rocker::rocker::rocker::rocker::rocker::rocker:

Sorry for the crappy cell pics but the camera is MIA.

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And since I was new he threw in a few gifts, I think this will look good in the shop.

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All said and done I walked off the truck with the wrench, socket, the ratcheting screwdriver and both screwdriver sets for just under $220. He had one orange hard handle set left if someone wants it I could pick it up next week.

I also had some handles that I picked up off ebay and did a little handle swapping while I was in the mood.

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Who can ID all of the tools there? there are a few curveballs.
 
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MrMark

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That doesn't seem possible to add up to 220.

Is that yellow ratcheting screwdriver a new item? Is it truck only? I love that thing.
 
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usdemt

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$99 for the hard handles, $55 for the yellow phillips set, and the ratcheting driver was on sale for $40, he threw in the 10 mm wrench for free and then the socket and tax. I am a happy man.

I am not sure on if the yellow driver is new. I think I have seen them before, he had a red and a yellow laying there and said they were on sale so I told him sold.

I also brought up the new change to the S80 series and thats why he was so nice. He said the ratchets were on a sale and I asked if he had any of the S80A's and he said he didnt know what it was so I explained that I had heard about them and that they were coming out. He ran straight to his computer checked it out and was so excited that he said he would throw in the wrench for free for the tip. Apparently he has had a lot of trouble with them.
 
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muddyjoe15

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Nice Haul!!! So far no tool trucks have showed up my new place of work. Then again i havent been there a full week yet. I also have to wait to get paid to step foot on a tool truck, otherwise ill be in debt quickly!
 

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Who can ID all of the tools there? there are a few curveballs.

1. Trim Panel tool
2. Retractable magnet
3. Jeweler's hammer
4. F80 Hard Handle (Nice!)
5. Mini Pry bar with stubby handle
6a. 1/4 shorty spinner
6b. 3/8 shorty spinner

Cant tell what the vertical one is but it looks like a CMan Pro handle, What do I win?!


-Dane
 
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usdemt

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1. Trim Panel tool
2. Retractable magnet
3. Jeweler's hammer
4. F80 Hard Handle (Nice!)
5. Mini Pry bar with stubby handle
6a. 1/4 shorty spinner
6b. 3/8 shorty spinner

Cant tell what the vertical one is but it looks like a CMan Pro handle, What do I win?!


-Dane

You got it for the most part.

1. Cheap trim panel tool with SO handle
2. Cheap extendable magnet with SO handle
3. Grandfathers hammer, no idea on make or model but it think its cool. It only had a wire handle and so I put it in the handle that came of the FH80
4. Nailed it
5. Napa short prybar w/ SO stubby handle
6. Just shoved a 1/4 and 3/8 bit adapters into the shorty handles
7. Grommet cheater tool. Basically a tube with a sharpened point that goes all the way through the handle. You can shove it through a grommet, feed your wire through the hollow tube then pull it off. Its custom.

I found a great use for my Jawhorse. It worked perfect to press all of these handles into the blades. It also worked very well at removing the handles without scratching the blades. due to the rubber "jaws"
 

JMLoughrey

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i have one of the Gromet Cheater tools, as long as you use it with caution and care and look before you push, the thing is a life saver. (ive seen several techs just shove without looking an breaking a wire inside the harness)

Saves me tons of time in the winter dealin with hoodpin and tach wires on remote starters.
 

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Congratualtions,ah please more pictures of hammer(small) Snap On,Nice!!!:beer:


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