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jteck75

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I am going to finish building my shop (dozer just finished dirt work Sat.),maybe buy a new plasma cutter if my shop budget stays true.
 

wreckercologist

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Maybe more storage depending on how money is. I'd like to add a KRL1011 side cab and a KRL1221 to set on top of it.

Find a 1 7/8" black oxide Snap-on combo wrench to complete my set up to 2".

Trade my MT1789 and MT2115 in on a MG725 and a MG325.

Find a set of Mac 1/4" knurled extensions.

Get a set of extra long metric combo wrenches.....either ********'s or Snappy's.

Pick up a TL72, TF72, SL80, SLF80, RAT80, and a RAT72.

Add to my crowsfeet collection. By the way, I just got the Jan. 2010 Cornwell flyer. The 10-19mm set is on sale.

Upgrade my air ratchets. I have a 20+ year old 1/4" Mac and a AT700D Blue Point that needs a rebuild. I'd like to get a FAR7200 or FAR72C and a FAR25A.

Find a PT200L die grinder. That Mac extended die grinder I bought is a POS!

Sell or trade the extra tools I have already before I buy more "'cause it was a good deal" extras/duplicates/triplicates. I really need to work on this one. I'm swimming in screwdrivers and 1/4" drive stuff right now.:spit:
 

Joelfke

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Mt Holly, NJ
Maybe more storage depending on how money is. I'd like to add a KRL1011 side cab and a KRL1221 to set on top of it.

Find a 1 7/8" black oxide Snap-on combo wrench to complete my set up to 2".

Trade my MT1789 and MT2115 in on a MG725 and a MG325.

Find a set of Mac 1/4" knurled extensions.

Get a set of extra long metric combo wrenches.....either ********'s or Snappy's.

Pick up a TL72, TF72, SL80, SLF80, RAT80, and a RAT72.

Add to my crowsfeet collection. By the way, I just got the Jan. 2010 Cornwell flyer. The 10-19mm set is on sale.

Upgrade my air ratchets. I have a 20+ year old 1/4" Mac and a AT700D Blue Point that needs a rebuild. I'd like to get a FAR7200 or FAR72C and a FAR25A.

Find a PT200L die grinder. That Mac extended die grinder I bought is a POS!

Sell or trade the extra tools I have already before I buy more "'cause it was a good deal" extras/duplicates/triplicates. I really need to work on this one. I'm swimming in screwdrivers and 1/4" drive stuff right now.:spit:

a FAR25A can be had cheap on ebay. I got mine for 30 bucks and it happens to have a fresh rebuild
 

Longbob

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Become more of a seller on Ebay (not tools) and stop with the impulse tool buying especially anything of the spline variety. That is my current weakness.
 

Rickster

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Get the garage in order. I bought 5 of those Sears gorilla-like shelving units and I need to get them assembled and things sorted ut.

Go through the toolbox and target tools that need to be upgraded. The multimeter thread has schooled me on how sad my current unit is.

Need to work on completing my 6 point wrench sets.

Sort out my pullers, get them stored correctly and sell off the douplicates.
 

Merkava_4

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I'm thinking one FHOF80 and one #2 Instinct soft grip screwdriver would satisfy my curiosity of what the new stuff feels like.
 

mrshaun

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Killeen - Fort Hood
Find a 1 7/8" black oxide Snap-on combo wrench to complete my set up to 2".

GOEX60A: Wrench, Combination, Standard Length, 1 7/8, 12-Point
List Price... $176
Olive Branch... 0
Crystal Lake... 161
Carson City...... 0
Robesonia...........0

snap on has a few of them waiting just for you.
 

walrus

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Maine
I need to finish my shop so I have a place to use my tools. I need a top box, been looking at craigs list but no luck so far. Metric ratchet wrenches are a must. Long combos in metric.
 

z28snksknr

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Turnersville, NJ
I agreed last night that my $90 welder and the $300 I spent AFTER Christmas was going to be my last tool purchase until after summer......

:sad:
 

ihredo4

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100 miles W of Daileyville in Idiotnois
1) Finish the barn remodel.
2) get the tools, benchs, assembly table, storage inand organized.
3) start to rebuild my gas-start diesel engine for my International 400 tractor.
4) Add more and more tools as I need them to fill gaps and collections I have started.
 
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jeepnut24

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Morrison CO
Then you may find this interesting:

http://www.034motorsport.com/article_info.php?articles_id=146

I assume they kept the radiator up front, nothing suggests it has been moved. The VR6 is shorter than the Audi straight-5, which has the radiator to the side, so it may fit with jus trimming. I believe Phaetons and Touaregs run the 3.6-litre VR6s, but they have longer front ends.

Good luck with the project, make a thread on it when you start! :)

Thats pretty cool. Ive got it all planned out, its a MK2 GTI so the VR swap is just about completely bolt in other than the radiator hoses. I got sidetracked though because I blew the head gasket in my Jeep. :(
 

wreckercologist

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I'm thinking one FHOF80 and one #2 Instinct soft grip screwdriver would satisfy my curiosity of what the new stuff feels like.

Take the plung, Merk!! You won't regret it!

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GOEX60A: Wrench, Combination, Standard Length, 1 7/8, 12-Point
List Price... $176
Olive Branch... 0
Crystal Lake... 161
Carson City...... 0
Robesonia...........0

snap on has a few of them waiting just for you.[/QUOTE]

I know, I know. Just buy the damn thing! The 1 7/8" and the 1 13/16" just don't show up on Ebay in black oxide very much.

161? How many does Snappy make in a typical production run?

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to get my matco balance DOWN......

You and me both! I've got $1400 left and shrinking fast!

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Oops! Forgot a few!:D

Get a Chicago Pneumatic 3/8" angle drill.

Get a larger assortment of o-ring picks and radiator hose picks.

Finish off my metric wrench sets.

I'll think up some more later!:D
 

sasquach

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pittsburgh pa
Dude, there is going to be one super smokin deal for you next month. See your dealer.

If it is the deal on the front page of the flyer I can't see how 713.45 for a set of torx and allen sockets is a smoking deal . Number 236EFSET
 
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T56 Impala

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1. Complete MY Plomb WF collection. (Not the WHOLE WF collection, just the 10 or so pieces I am missing from my displays.)

2. Sort through my collection and sell off the pieces I really don't need. (Yeah, some Plomb collector might just be very happy.)

3. Never buy a Craftsman tool again. I'm switching to Wright.

4. Buy a complete set of Allen, Torx and swivel sockets in SAE and Metric in 3/8" drive.

5. Buy 1/2" swivel impacts sockets.

6. Buy a 5x" bottom cabinet so I can actually use my garage and work benches.
 

Moose-LandTran

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I'm thinking one FHOF80 and one #2 Instinct soft grip screwdriver would satisfy my curiosity of what the new stuff feels like.

If you don't like the soft on the FHOF80 you can always swap a nice hard handle onto it. I'm putting a nice orange one on my SHF80.

As for the Instinct handles, i didn't think i'd like them, but i do find them more comfortable every time i pick one up. They're growing on me.
 

michael murder

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My resolution is to de-rust and clean the rest of my tools. About half of them left from last year's resolution.
 

kwhitelaw

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to only purchase the 4 wrenches I need to complete 2 sets, and black hard handles that I don't already own. Nothing more.
 

kaffine

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Henderson, NV
Get a garage would be nice if it came with a house but main concern is the garage. Currently working on this should close in January.

Get a vehical lift.

Get AC in the shop before summer gets here.

Organize my tools.
 

BlindViper

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York, PA
Same one I made last year I will not buy tools that I want or would be nice to have. Only ones that I need.
 

Packard V8

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To paraphrase a line from an old Tom T. Hall song about the mystery of life (guy version),

"It's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey and more tools."


thnx, jack vines


He was an old-time cowboy, don't you understand his eyes were sharp as razor blades his face was leather tan his toes were pointed inward from a-hangin' on a horse he was an old philosopher, of
He was so thin i swear you could have used him for a whip he had to drink a beer to keep his britches on his hips i knew i had to ask him about the mysteries of life he spit between his boots and he replied

"it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money"

He smiled and all his teeth were covered with tobacco stains he said, "it don't do men no good to pray for peace and rain. peace and rain is just a way to say prosperity, and buffalo chips is all it means to me."

I told him i was a poet, i was lookin' for the truth i do not care for horses, whiskey, women or the loot i said i was a writer, my soul was all on fire he looked at me an' he said, "you are a liar."
"it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money"

Well, i was disillusioned, if i say the least i grabbed him by the collar and i jerked him to his feet there was something cold and shiny layin' by my head so i started to believe the things he said

Well, my poet days are over and i'm back to being me as i enjoy the peace and comfort of reality if my boy ever asks me what it is that i have learned i think that i will readily affirm

"it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money"
 
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