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YOUR tool fetish ?

north

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That would be ratchets. 34 at the moment. Also have a sweet spot for socket sets in metal boxes.
 
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Harvey Melvin Richards

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More like fetishes. First up is indicators. Dial, test, digital and old non dial mechanical types. I also have 50 to 70 vises, depending on what is considered a vise. Is a pin vise a vise? I also have a weakness for Lufkin tools. Just a few of the multitude.

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Kenwc

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I feel inadequate as I don't have any strong tool fetish. The only thing that comes close is Lista and Vidmar cabinets which I don't have enough of and can't afford.
 

TrailTamer

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I buy any quality tools whenever I find them cheap but I have way too many sockets, such as I have 3-4 of same sockets so I'm going to sell the extra soon as I finish fill up my tool box
 

DEMAYO

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Toolboxes and carts. I can't get enough. I have a small Craftsman stack, but the first thing I look at on the Truck brand web sites are the toolboxes and tool carts. Could afford them 10,000 years from next Wednesday, but I still look. I'm currently lusting after the boxes in the 2011/2012 Matco catalog they recently made available online.
 

ChvyC10

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I don't really understand the point of having 75 screwdrivers and 30 ratchets....

I love tools just as much as the other guy but I will only buy the the tools I need. I am however in the process of buying more only because I'm matching all the tools I have at work so I don't have to bring any home for when I do side work.
 

Even 11

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First would be ratchets, I have more than I can count. It also extends to 1/4" socket sets in metal boxes. I probably have 50 of those. Vises, Clamps, Flare wrenches, quality screwdrivers, pliers in all variations. I am sure theres more too..

-Dane
 

FJF

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I love ergonomic European screwdrivers, especially the ratcheting ones. I also have a soft spot for quality German pliers.
 

SweetD

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Big Old American Vises. A vise vice. Not a great one to have unless you are flipping them...they take up a LOT of valuable garage real estate!

But quickly expanding into other vintage USA-Made hand tools. Don't tell my wife.

Dave
 
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Singlecut

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I like everything to match.

This fuels everything. I care about quality and all, but I also want stuff that looks good. And really, that's what's behind the tool fetish. I have to agree with canukian in that I hate lone stragglers. I gotta have the set and just hope that someday I run into that oddball fastener or whatever that suddenly makes having the extra guys worth it.

That being said, I've had an affinity for ratchets since day one. And I'm always a Knipex plier *****.

But,
Current love-lust of the month for me are Hazet wrenches.

******** I want these.
Just look at them!
(Btw, not my images, just click on the pictures to take you to the OP)
 
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franzdom

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NWS and still waiting VERY patiently for the snap ring set I ordered (and they charged me) from Chadstoolbox more than 3 months ago.
 

ev2mopar

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I have a slight thing for Williams superwrenches.I have 5 or 6 in some sizes
Now that I think about it, I keep getting USA made Vise grips everywhere I go. Swapmeets, garage sales, inlays, outlaws. I have about 60 or so in all. I just got 4 Visegrip welding clamps from my wifes grandfather. Sweet. Still covered with slag and patina. I think I will put 2 into rotation and put the other 2 away for my 2 boys.
 

decaf

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Screwdrivers, especially WERA!!
Pliers, especially Knipex!

and all good quality tools out there.....mostly from germany, they know how too build cars and tools!!!!
 

cowboy73

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I buy all sorts of tools. I usually pick the old, made in USA stuff. I've been picking up specialty tools for fairly cheap. Alot of sellers don't know what they are for and don't recognize the brands. Stuff matching doesn't really matter. Having the right tool is what is important to me.
 

dodge610

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Recently it has been craftsman when i can get the good stuff. Hoping to see some big american co. buy the craftsman name and bring it back to the integrity it once had. I know just my little dream.
 

byoungblood

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Ratchets/sockets, screwdrivers and vise grip pliers seem to be my current addictions. I was pretty happy when I managed to find a pair of USA made 7" Vise Grips in a local hardware store...buried behind all of the made in china ones.
 

demographic

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Looking at my stuff I do seem to have quite a few old sets of British made pliers.
There's a local secondhand tool sales place close to me that does house clearances when people die, there's all sorts of random stuff turn up but everyone has a few sets of pliers so there's always a few sets in there.

At a about quid per set I can't resist if they are good quality and don't rattle at the joints.

Plus I kind of like giving old tools that have served someone well for many years a good home.
 

PowerGenGuy

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Diagonal cutters lately. Bought 3 in the last 2 months, klien, channellock and snappy 87cf, I wanted to compare all three to see which is best. Have not found knipex at good price yet so I cannot compare. In my line where I cut a lot of copper and conductors I have to say the kliens 2000 are by far the best of the three. I buy tools for my boys as well, so I always find a way to justify buying, it gives a rush!
 

mudflap

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Hi my name is james, and i am a toolaholic, im glad i found this thread, is there a 12 step progam. My thing is old ratchets, i have 64 of them, last weekend i bought a WALDEN refridgeration ratchet from the 30s. :bounce:I know its a problem,and i keep them in the bottom drawers of my box at home so i wont have to try and explain whats going on. But sometimes i wonder about when im gone, and people start going thru my stuff, they are going to say WTF, was wrong with this guy, LOL...
 

BOONEY7750

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+1 for American made vise grips, but I am especially on a kick for new old stock U.S.A. made vise grips still in the packages.
 

JMcFly

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This fuels everything. I care about quality and all, but I also want stuff that looks good. And really, that's what's behind the tool fetish. I have to agree with canukian in that I hate lone stragglers. I gotta have the set and just hope that someday I run into that oddball fastener or whatever that suddenly makes having the extra guys worth it.

That being said, I've had an affinity for ratchets since day one. And I'm always a Knipex plier *****.

But,
Current love-lust of the month for me are Hazet wrenches.

I only have one special set of Hazet wrenches.But I'd like more Hazet stuff.

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Grogan14

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I like sniffing the handles of my PB Swiss Classic screwdrivers. :)
 
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