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cashishift

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Have had success finding unique things I never knew existed on other forums.. and you guys are a crafty bunch.. so let's hear it!
 
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ChrisLS8

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Taurus G2C and a Biometric handgun box. I haven't always liked taurus for their quality but I was at a range a few days ago and got a chance to handle one for a few hours and honestly I'm a fan of at least that one. GF also wants one and my Sig is gonna get swapped out for CC duty for a while.

I could also use a new holster.g
 

homebuilt burner

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I do some woodworking. So, I have told my wife and sons if they do not know what to get me, I can always use more clamps.

I am also due for new cordless drills/impact.
 

HondaCBMan

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Milwaukee 3/8 Stubby is on my list. I'd also like that right angle die grinder but that is low priority.
 

lardy1

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We're making a shadow box with a Ford wrench and some photos in it for Whatshername's brother and a wooden presentation box lined in black leather with a set of chrome Harley-Davidson wrenches for a close friend that helped us out and refused compensation.

Personally, I would like a set of 1/2" drive deep metric sockets and a decent set of torx screwdrivers. She knows where I shop.
 

m6z

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Already ordered everything I had on my list.

Sunex Metric and SAE master 1/2 drive impact sets
Sunex stubby hex sockets
Sunex stubby wrenches
Plus probably a dozen or so Amazon and Sears purchases over the last few weeks.
 

Lassen Forge

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Most important thing - to make my awesome other half happy!!!

Set of the smallhead gearwrenches in Metric and Standard. SO would be fine, too. Set of stubbies, same as above.

Concrete in our parking pad, the gravel is nice but it's a PITA to work on... and good jack stands, maybe even a lift (aas long as we're talking concrete... right?). May as well throw in 3 phase 240... naw, make it 480 delivered to the property, on the power company's dime.

Of course, more pre-war reference and/or maintenance books... Nifty cool stuff... Vintage/antique tools, especially diagnostic tools...
 

zendriver

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_Stang_

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Competition shotgun as I do a lot of clay shoot outings nowadays. Any recommendations that won't break the bank?

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Yarpo

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Miss the Pontiacs

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I’ve got pretty well everything I need. Want is something else again,
I want my kids and their spouses to succeed and be healthy.
I want my wife to continue in her remission of cancer.
I would also like the GJ bunch to also succeed and stay healthy.
And just for the hell of it I would like a nice little bungalow in Roatan!:lol_hitti
 

HairMetal

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Bosch EasyCut mini chainsaw thing and Dremel SpeedClic attachment, been meaning to get these for a long time.
 

MushCreek

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Tool related, there's not much else I want or need, but I'm always on the lookout for a better metal lathe. I'm getting more serious about a used two post lift, too. I'm going to downsize from to 16' two axle trailer to a smaller single axle, but I'll probably build one.

I guess I should go ahead and buy that set of Wera Torx drivers I've had saved in my favorites, then hand them to the wife to wrap and put under the tree.
 

bobcatdan

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Stickers from AVE and Zipties n Bias Plies. I always struggle coming up with cheap gifts I want so these will be perfect. Everything else I generally want is $500 and up.
 

Empty Pockets

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We have a pretty good income, so anything I want or need for the shop, I just buy. Then my lovely wife takes the credit card on a field trip to the mall.

Currently, we are making plans to retire. She has had some health issues lately. All I want is for her to be well.
 

Rory Bellows

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Thinking of getting Stahlwille double box end wrench set off amazon.de . I would like to get an inexpensive but capable code reader/scan tool.
 

theoldwizard1

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The number one thing I want...........................is to still be alive!
I'll add, buying present for my grandkids the will "surprise and delight" ! Very difficult for 11 year old girls.


Now for me, another semi-useful tool. M12 1/2" stubby with 6 Ah battery
 

zktk01

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I guess I just bought my Christmas present to myself I got a Makita Track Saw
 

Rickster

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Milwaukee M12 right angle die grinder....... but I don't think I can wait that long!!
 

crewchief888

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nothing at all is on my list.

i'll probably buy myself some parts and more magazines for my new rimfire steel rifle

I need to start stocking up on ammo, ( I ran through approx. 6000rds this year)

gonna fix the A/C in my truck, throw on a set of shocks, and (possibly) buy a low profile toolbox for the bed.


:beer:
 
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