Garage Gazette
TOOLS AND THE SHOP => GENERAL TOOL AND MACHINE DISCUSSION => Topic started by: hickory n Steel on July 22, 2019, 08:41:34 PM
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This was originally just some screwdrivers I bought but then I bought something else today and posted it here, so I decided to change it.
Now instead of making a thread every time you pick something up, just post it here in this one.
I'm weak, if the local hardware has an American made tool I think I can use I'll buy it.
I'm not one of those " for what it is " types it may be a bit high for what I got but $26 won't break the bank.
Anyways here's what I bought, I didn't have a set of precision screwdrivers besides the little cheapie Stanley's in my house box.
(https://i.postimg.cc/L4cx4FmB/IMG-20190722-182917871.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
The butt caps all spin pretty freely , the shanks are all straight and the tips are very well ground.
I don't have tons of experience with precision screwdrivers as I'm no electronics tech or anything but I like them so far.
I'm thinking I'll come up with a rack for these that can attach to my begboard, maybe a piece of pvc with holes In it or something.
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Those can really save the day when working on some items. They won't tear up the fasteners like the cheapie ones.
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Those can really save the day when working on some items. They won't tear up the fasteners like the cheapie ones.
The little $3 Stanley sets have been good to me for occasional use, but they're really just good for the price.
These seem miles ahead.
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Threw together a quick rack for them to sit on my work bench , I had the piece of plastic laying around so I don't really know but it looks a lot like PVC.
anyways they'll go on my workbench when i get cleaned off, I let it become a mess but I'm going to need it to work on a couple vintage airguns sometime next week or so.
Staying clean and organized with me reminds me of a Paul thorn song.
This pretty much sums it up for me.
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I needed a punch for something earlier and decided i should go ahead and get a set instead of making do with whatever I've got so I picked these up at the hardware store.
(https://i.postimg.cc/B6vF7mnB/IMG-20190724-114716741.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
In my limited experience with Dasco punches the backs are soft but the tips are fine, theyre priced well so that's what I bought.
I also need a set of roll pin punches, but I think I'll splurge next week and spend the $40 on a 12pc set of Mayhews from Cripe distributing.
Since basically all roll pins are hard, I think it'll be worth it to go with the Mayhews.
The Dasco punches won't always be hitting hardened pins I don't imagine so they will be fine, but for airgun roll pins I want something better.
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It's not perfect but it works.
(https://i.postimg.cc/fWHSWHzp/IMG-20190724-172716053.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
I had my other punches just sticking out of the pegboard before and they kept falling out.
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Swung by a yard sale after work and got a good little haul for under $6.
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The biggest score of all would be the 4lb TT KLEY WORKS handmade, I'd call it a California but it could also be a Swamping pattern.
Deputy Cobb told me it wasn't for sale because it came from his father in-law so I didn't push it, I said thank you and started to walk away when he asked how much I'd give him.
I said $10, he said he expected $5, and that was it.
$5 is a great deal, and I'm sure he'd probably be happier to see it rust free hung and appreciated by me than rusting away as a lawn decoration.
Next was my grabs from the dime box, the Stanley 8ft tape , the keychain tape I mostly wanted for the keychain off it, an A Leitz scribing compass, and last but not least the MAC MB2 pocket inspection mirror. I'm thinking Ullman devices but that's just a WAG.
Oh and the Omega Tally counter was I think 50˘, i just thought it was cool.
I also got a unopened X kites airplane shaped microkite for 5˘ and a faux security camera from a free box.
Yes I know a kite, but they will always be fun :)
The faux camera takes 3 AA batteries and has a motion sensor to make it blink and scan back and forth when someone is near.
When I was a kid we had one and when these kids were throwing water balloons at our house one day I told them it was an experimental military camera with Lazer beams and tracking software and all this stuff, needless to say they stopped throwing the water balloons ;D
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you did well.
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you did well.
I'm definitely happy.
Oh and my suspicion was right, this MAC inspection mirror is a dead ringer for a UDC B2.
It just screamed Ullman to me.
The Kelly handmade cleaned up pretty well to, some carbon scale built up in a couple spots from the thick rust it had but i'm fine with that because shiny and new looking is for chromed tools and tools that actually are shiny and brand new.
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I'll have to get a picture tomorrow, but today I bought a rubber sanding block and a 5pc " HYPER TOUGH " file set from Wal-Mart.
They're Chicom of course but they were only $9 and are very well cut and sharp.
If I knew of any files still US made that I could afford I'd buy them, but darn if cheap tools haven't come a long way in 20-30 years.
I know when I was a kid I was given an old cheap Japanese made file set and they were horrible, some were barely cut at all.
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Nice grabs for a good price on those useful bits.
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I didn't get off work in time to go to the Roseville swap meet, besides it was probably too hot anyways.
Well at least I had a decent score at Goodwill.
I got a dovetail saw for $3, two more American made leather belts ( passed on a US made Nordstrom's belt that was actually very nice but just a bit too dressy for my taste ) and a Stanley #131A push driver.
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I was on my way to check out when I found the Yankee driver on the floor :-\
For $4 I couldn't pick it up fast enough.
The one driver bit it does have is very pristine either from seeing little use or just being made of excellent steel.
One belt is more worn that I really realized but can probably be an airgun sling or at the very least a knife strop.
The other I'm wearing right now, maybe it's another weakness of mine but I've been picking up any American made leather belts I can find.
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I almost forgot, my mom also gave me a small electric pressure washer she found on sale last year but realized she just didn't have much use for it.
It's a Hyper Tough from Walmart so it's nothing fancy, I have been thinking a small pressure washer might come in handy.
I'll probably test it out on the driveway after work.
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got a pair of the newest Channellocks for work
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The new style handles look comfortable but that sure is a lot of excess mold flash on them.
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I've been skirting buying one of these and felt I had pushed my luck a little too long. The farm truck radiator swap was a bit dicey with my home made tool. I ordered this set @ 3 weeks ago and it came in today. Amazon getting a little slow.
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Those channellocks are definitely interesting, kind of ugly and " modern " looking but I'd love to hear what you think after you log some hours with them.
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Wow. Have not seen that style channel lock yet. Push button lock and different grip.
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Add me to the list that has never seen those yet
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got a pair of the newest Channellocks for work
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Damn those are really, really big .........LMA0
Pep
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Spotted this indicter holder on sale. They are really nice, one knob controls all axes of the tool.
Includes a fine adjustment to tighten things up. Bought one for the mill also, mounts in a drill chuck or collet, same single knob and fine adjustment.
score 2 thumbs up
Pep
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More American made tools ( the bits probably aren't, but are nice either way )
The extension actually has a defective detent that will not compress, but Wright is sending me out a new one ASAP.
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Just ordered this. Hell of a deal.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190825/e46cf378a9fc43562ae24b45834417c0.jpg)
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Picked these pipe wrenches up yeasterday from fb market place. A little clean up and they are ready to go. Now i have 2 18s and 2 24s at work.
Also got some prybars at walmart. This one was cheap so i got 2. Made in usa. Cant be bad for $10
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(https://i.postimg.cc/zXBW1kxh/20190824-184257.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)the closest petrol station (https://gasstation-nearme.com/)
Picked these pipe wrenches up yeasterday from fb market place. A little clean up and they are ready to go. Now i have 2 18s and 2 24s at work.
Also got some prybars at walmart. This one was cheap so i got 2. Made in usa. Cant be bad for $10
Im certainly glad I brought these prybars to the forums attention earlier this summer.
Still need to pick myself up a couple.
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Picked these pipe wrenches up yeasterday from fb market place. A little clean up and they are ready to go. Now i have 2 18s and 2 24s at work.
Also got some prybars at walmart. This one was cheap so i got 2. Made in usa. Cant be bad for $10
Im certainly glad I brought these prybars to the forums attention earlier this summer.
Still need to pick myself up a couple.
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Next i think ill get the tekton or craftsman 36. Just because
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I've been skirting buying one of these and felt I had pushed my luck a little too long. The farm truck radiator swap was a bit dicey with my home made tool. I ordered this set @ 3 weeks ago and it came in today. Amazon getting a little slow.
I actually need one of these. It amazes me the same exact product and packaging with a blupoint name stamped on it brings triple the price. ::)
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I just picked these up for the airgun tool kit, I had some Ace rewards to use so these only costed me $5 for the both of them.
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What did that run ya?
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What did that run ya?
....... $415
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^^^^^ darn those energy drinks are pricey :))
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^^^^^ darn those energy drinks are pricey :))
They stink too.
The only more potent smell I can think of that comes in a can that size says Krylon on it :))
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^^^^^ darn those energy drinks are pricey :))
They stink too.
The only more potent smell I can think of that comes in a can that size says Krylon on it :))
Pffttttt
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Got nother sk rat to cram in the tool box.
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A few Goodwill finds from yesterday.
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The barely used Shop-Vac was $10, and the saws were $6 a piece.
The top which is straight as an arrow is a Craftsman with the cool fine tooth kerf starter on top
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The bottom is a 50's disston, I'm assuming from the very last real disston saws made because it has no etch when the other example of this saw I have from my grandfather does.
Different wood for the handle too.
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I hit an estate sale this weekend and it was a winner. A ton of NOS stuff. I bought up some to try and resell. one of the gems was an almost untouched Blackhawk box 1/2 drive. The P.O. peeled the plastic to get to the 1 1/16 and 3/4 socket. everything else is brand new.
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I hit an estate sale this weekend and it was a winner. A ton of NOS stuff. I bought up some to try and resell. one of the gems was an almost untouched Blackhawk box 1/2 drive. The P.O. peeled the plastic to get to the 1 1/16 and 3/4 socket. everything else is brand new.
Wow!!! That's a beautiful sight to behold. Congrats on that score -- you did well.
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Found this for $10 at the Restore the other day:
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Ace tap set with 1/4 to 3/4 and includes NPT. It was missing a couple taps, but I had them in my stash and now I only need to find a #2 tap handle.
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I hit an estate sale this weekend and it was a winner. A ton of NOS stuff. I bought up some to try and resell. one of the gems was an almost untouched Blackhawk box 1/2 drive. The P.O. peeled the plastic to get to the 1 1/16 and 3/4 socket. everything else is brand new.
Wow!!! That's a beautiful sight to behold. Congrats on that score -- you did well.
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It gets better, how bout a NIB Binks #7 ;D never had paint in it.
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You're killing me! -- Beautiful gun -- For a Binks fan that is as good as it gets. Being NIB, that gun will still fetch a premium price from anyone who knows the history of that model.
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Cripe distributing had an excellent deal on Allen USA 3/8 sockets, you get both the 9 piece SAE and 9 piece Metrics for $8 + shipping.
How could I pass up 18 NOS US made sockets for $16.50 shipped ?
I'm not sure you could even get HF sockets for that price.
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Yep, I just snagged another 45170, and after a days soak in JAFE juice it's a s free as a bird. Already have prolly half a dozen of the things but for $2 I couldn't leave it. :D
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Bought a small lot off macaxis recently ( that $25 I lost ended up being found and mailed and he got it ) which arrived today.
Here's what I bought, 2 DC&H 5" slipjoint pliers, a Dimaloy 4" adjustable, a Crescent 4" adjustable ,Dimaloy "4 dykes which are smooth as butter, and a Craftsman 9" auto wrench.
(https://i.postimg.cc/q7LrMm6n/IMG-20191025-155512755.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/67ygMf05)
As a bonus he tossed in this little finger screwdriver and an indestro 1/4" flex handle.
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That is a nice batch of tools there H&S.
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That is a nice batch of tools there H&S.
I'm definitely happy, especially that the money got lost and was found then dropped off at the post office.
The two unexpected toss-ins are welcomed.
I've never seen another fingertip screwdriver just like this one and I think it's pretty cool.
If I had to guess based on the look of the tip / shank I'd guess Harold or Rosco as the manufacturer but it could have been anybody.
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Broke down, got some new meter leads, came with a slick trick. For tight spots the lead has a builtin insulator that slides down the tip .
Shown is retract and full down, it can be adjusted or positioned at any point in between.
Not bad someone was thinking
Pep
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Those do look pretty handy, and Fluke too so its well made. but$$$. I make the company buy my Fluke stuff. ;D
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I've never seen another fingertip screwdriver just like this one and I think it's pretty cool.
If I had to guess based on the look of the tip / shank I'd guess Harold or Rosco as the manufacturer but it could have been anybody.
It looks very similar (but not identical) to the ones Snap-On sold in the '80s and '90s.
I have a pair, flat and phillips. SD 11A and SDP 11.
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Those do look pretty handy, and Fluke too so its well made. but$$$. I make the company buy my Fluke stuff. ;D
Maybe 20 bucks was not as I was expecting, pleasantly surprised. Fluke .. well you get what you pay for, and not wasting $$$ owning one, buy once last long time.
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Yeah, fluke makes some nice leads. Have had a few Fluke lead kits come through and they sell well to those who know.
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Those look nice Pep, where did you find them?
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Broke down, got some new meter leads, came with a slick trick. For tight spots the lead has a builtin insulator that slides down the tip .
Shown is retract and full down, it can be adjusted or positioned at any point in between.
Not bad someone was thinking
Pep
Those are good leads. they came with my 116/323 kit. been using them for 6 years no issues.
I like the length most
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Those look nice Pep, where did you find them?
Grainger,
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I've never seen another fingertip screwdriver just like this one and I think it's pretty cool.
If I had to guess based on the look of the tip / shank I'd guess Harold or Rosco as the manufacturer but it could have been anybody.
It looks very similar (but not identical) to the ones Snap-On sold in the '80s and '90s.
I have a pair, flat and phillips. SD 11A and SDP 11.
Interesting, I never imagined such a tool from SNAP-ON.
They look more refined than this one for sure.
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Hns, you bought those tools from me??
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Hns, you bought those tools from me??
Oh sorry my mistake, I bought them from macaxis.
I don't know how I got mixed up.
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Just got the Allen sockets I ordered from Cripedistributing and while they were sold as US made they are in fact made in China.
I contacted them to see what can be done, because I prefer to avoid Chinese made hand tools whenever possible.
I've been satisfied with everything else I've purchased from them, so hopefully I can get this sorted out.
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They told me there was a mistake with the listing and emailed me a return label so I could return them , I don't have a printer though so I'm just going to give them to my dad.
It's only $16 ,and he could always use some spares and doesn't care where they're made.
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Just a few minutes after making this post, the drill sold !!
Though I haven't been buying much lately, I did buy this reversable breast drill in the hopes that I can sell it for a profit.
Antique GOODELL-PRATT 'Toolsmiths' High Speed Hand Drill This drill was manufactured from 1916-1935. It is in original, complete, working condition ! Cranking action is smooth in forward and reverse directions. It has the gears enclosed in a grease packed, aluminum casing; hardwood head and handles, head with mushroom-shaped top; chromed crank handle; detachable chef's cap side handle; ball bearing spindle; 7:1 gear ratio; three-jaw chuck adjustable 0 to 1/4 inch. Aluminum parts are polished and bright parts are nickel plated. Drill is fully identified as seen in the pics. No cracks, breaks or repairs. No owners marks. Pat. Aug. 13,1895 # 544-411 is for the chuck . Approx. 13-1/2" long.
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More photos of the Goodell-Pratt drill
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old school cordless.
I was discussing AR mods at work and one of the guys asked if I had a roll pin punch kit??? Didn't know they made such a thing but I got one ordered straight away. I'm kicking my butt for not getting one of these years ago.
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Having inadvertently bought those Chinese sockets which arrived today i had to rectify the situation by buying an American made tool.
Found this for $12 at the hardware store.
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I've always liked Western Forge produced tools.
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More photos of the Goodell-Pratt drill
Almost looks like a Ford car window crank on that drill :)
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More photos of the Goodell-Pratt drill
Almost looks like a Ford car window crank on that drill :)
Dual purpose ;D
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old school cordless.
I was discussing AR mods at work and one of the guys asked if I had a roll pin punch kit??? Didn't know they made such a thing but I got one ordered straight away. I'm kicking my butt for not getting one of these years ago.
They sure make AR assembly much easier.
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House brand impact sockets from Supercheap Autos. No COO on them so probably Chinese, but stout and well made. $69 less 15% with trade card.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191101/48f2d4fc58d4a906157c98327577add5.jpg)
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new toolbag from a buddy
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This came yesterday. The open end is extra thick and of course the other end is a line wrench. It is 14mm. Handy for the brake lines on my car, the exhaust manifolds are also 14mm on it. Been hunting one and this one came to the house for under $15 shipped.
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This one came a couple weeks ago. I'm a powrcraft guy as my dad bought that brand so I pick it uyp when I see a decent deal. It is a 1" micrometer. Can't have too many of them, haha.
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Not really a hand tool, but Handy none the less. If you work on stuff nothing worse than having to string out some wires and such to test a relay. This thing was like $12 shipped(from our friends over there). Works great.
Also a shout out for the lifetime warranty on this level. Ive had it at least twenty yrs and went to use it and the vial seemed low. I emailed em and they asked a few questions and sent me another one. Good stuff!
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Bought a few work related things today.
I keep a small selection tools loose in my backpack, and finally decided to pick up a little tool pouch to keep them in. Of course they only come in packs of 3 but I didn't know which size I needed anyways.
I also picked up the last pair of WF needlenose pliers they had, and a new stubby #2 because I used my original to make a stubby bit driver.
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I'm a maintainence worker at a 24hr fast food restaurant, my job description doesn't require fixing things but everything is falling apart around there so I often have to end up performing minor fixes or repairs to get get on with the rest of my work. Basically just tightening loose things so they don't rattle themselves apart or other such small tasks.
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All of the Channellock stuff I ordered for my minor electrical kit ( still have a #2 stubby on its way ) and the other two Deadnuts generously sent me.
(https://i.postimg.cc/HkfSG8Sx/IMG-20191223-122438900.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/tsNdWJGQ)
I wanna keep my little electrical kit blue for now , but since those Hunters crimp at the end and strip behind the jaws next to the handles I could find I prefer them and either add or swap them.
I'm not planning on tons of electrical work by any means , but this kit should get me through.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MG5j7hjS/IMG-20191223-125313803.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Y449kD3n)
( The pouch plus GB voltage tester and outlet checker you can barely see were purchased last week BTW )
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Didn't buy this Irwin 10CR Vise Grip. It was my score in a Secret Santa deal.
Irwin, made in China- 10 inch Vise Grip, fast release.
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Pneumatic Tool Day
Dynabrade 6k rpm grinder off dabay for under $40 delivered. Not as powerful as my Atlas Copco LSV38's, but still great HP to weight ratio.
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I almost feel guilty about this deal. I was looking up plate bevelers at work, thinking about getting a small one. Accidentally came across this on on amazon. The amazon algorithm had dumped the price to nothing like occasionally happens. Got on my phone and ordered it for myself. I was surprised it shipped, as they usually cancel my orders on the super deals.
Made in Japan. It cuts a radius instead of a straight bevel, but I can't complain.
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Reg price is about $1k
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Great scores there Greyson. How do you find that graph?
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https://camelcamelcamel.com/
Just paste the URL of any amazon item in the search bar on that website and it will show you the price history. Amazon prices constantly change based on a whole bunch of factors. When they have one left int he warehouse, no sales of that item for a long time, and few views on it a s well, the price will drop off considerably to clear the stock.
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Was cruising Ebay last night when a proto puller set jumped into my cart.... :-[ somehow it got ordered and will be available for photos Saturday... ;D
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My latest
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Picked these up today.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 7-1/4 cordless circular saw, promo at HD for free XC8.0 battery with purchase of select tools. I wanted to get the saw anyway, but a free $169 battery? Yes please!
Can't wait to try these out.
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Ok, now Its getting ridiculous.
I just bought a Channellock branded Camillus #27 electricians knife for my electrical kit, don't need it but figured since I was going with a Channellock theme I might as well go all out ;D
It was only $20 on eBay and it's unused which is even better, too bad it's the standard black scales and not some cool blue ones.
I've already got a standard #27 with brown grips I carry and use a decent amount because they're just a useful handy utilitarian knife, but that one was used some while this one is not.
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Picked these up today.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 7-1/4 cordless circular saw, promo at HD for free XC8.0 battery with purchase of select tools. I wanted to get the saw anyway, but a free $169 battery? Yes please!
Can't wait to try these out.
The wife tried to get me the Makita promotional set which has 2 4.0 batteries with a charger and bag and get a free bonus tool and I wanted the 6-1/2" circular saw. They are out of stock in the stores and online. Our local store was supposed to have some arrive on a truck yesterday and when I called this morning they didn't come in and are due the 30th. I called another store and every store in the district is out of stock as it is a very popular promotion. Bah humbug.
I did get a new welding helmet from the wife though.
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small Tekton haul, gonna use em at work
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small Tekton haul, gonna use em at work
Those screwdrivers look nice, where are they made ?
and those little ignition pliers are cool too, same price but I'm sure a little bit more available in stores than the standard Wilde #G250.
I've been meaning to pick up a set of those.
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The wife tried to get me the Makita promotional set which has 2 4.0 batteries with a charger and bag and get a free bonus tool and I wanted the 6-1/2" circular saw. They are out of stock in the stores and online. Our local store was supposed to have some arrive on a truck yesterday and when I called this morning they didn't come in and are due the 30th. I called another store and every store in the district is out of stock as it is a very popular promotion. Bah humbug.
I did get a new welding helmet from the wife though.
Sorry it didn't work out. Your process sounds more logical than mine though lol, hopefully you find one.
I just walked into Home Depot to return a Skil corded saw my BIL got me for Christmas. I felt a little bad, but I am fairly certain he has seen and used the perfectly fine corded Milwaukee I already owned lol.
I have thought about getting a cordless in the past and didn't, but the timing was just right this time. I saw the sign for the promo on an end cap. A quick Google search and I didn't see any lower prices, and that was it.
The M18 Fuel saw was $249 normal price, the XC8.0 battery $169 normally, free on promo. Plus I had the store credit from the Skil.
One thing that sucks is the standard M18 charger takes FOREVER to charge this battery. I see Milwaukee has a rapid charger, like Dewalt. Great, something else to buy...
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My latest
Hey Pep, are those drivers old school screw starters or awls or what? Can't really make out the details from the pick.
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They do run the best promotions this time of year. I am happy with my Makita tools but one battery won't take a charge anymore and it sucks swapping around batteries when doing a job. I don't really want to get into another brand of tools.
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Picked these up today.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel 7-1/4 cordless circular saw, promo at HD for free XC8.0 battery with purchase of select tools. I wanted to get the saw anyway, but a free $169 battery? Yes please!
Can't wait to try these out.
Thats a great tool and the battery makes it even better.
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Pawapw, that reversible drill is outstanding! Sealed gear case filled with grease? 8)
And slipknot those roll pin punches are also pretty cool. I, too, never knew such a thing existed. I guess I've just been a backyard yokel my whole life and took out roll pins with regular punches. :-[
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Pawapw, that reversible drill is outstanding! Sealed gear case filled with grease? 8)
And slipknot those roll pin punches are also pretty cool. I, too, never knew such a thing existed. I guess I've just been a backyard yokel my whole life and took out roll pins with regular punches. :-[
Still gotta get me some roll pin punches, was gonna get a whole set but realized I'd be better off just getting the most common sized used in the majority of vintage American multi strike airguns.
I think 5/32 , 3/16, and maybe 3/32 or so would probably do it, not 100% on those roll pin sizes though.
Gotta have them for my AG smithing tool kit.
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Pawapw, that reversible drill is outstanding! Sealed gear case filled with grease? 8)
And slipknot those roll pin punches are also pretty cool. I, too, never knew such a thing existed. I guess I've just been a backyard yokel my whole life and took out roll pins with regular punches. :-[
Still gotta get me some roll pin punches, was gonna get a whole set but realized I'd be better off just getting the most common sized used in the majority of vintage American multi strike airguns.
I think 5/32 , 3/16, and maybe 3/32 or so would probably do it, not 100% on those roll pin sizes though.
Gotta have them for my AG smithing tool kit.
Honestly I've found that roll pins aren't a necessary daily item for me. Sure, I'd love to have a removal kit for all the ones I have to take out on the occasional repair jobs that come in, but I don't use them for my normal work.
Now, an O-ring repair kit - that's a necessary item! ;)
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I've been curious about one of these Swedish pipe wrenches since I first saw them. One thing is for sure...they will take a little bit of getting used to. Seem well-made like everything else Knipex I own. This is the 12" pair.
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Snap on has pliers very similar to those. The guys who take the time to learn how to use them love them, otherwise they hate them. They sell fast when I get them.
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I've been curious about one of these Swedish pipe wrenches since I first saw them. One thing is for sure...they will take a little bit of getting used to. Seem well-made like everything else Knipex I own. This is the 12" pair.
Do they lock on like vise grips? or are they just like a pipe wrench
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Found this tool board at the Habitat store. Just added some adjustables for the pic. I have dozens of Crescents and other brands but so far no Blackhawks, but hey am not too particular. Now to find wall space in the shop.
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I've been curious about one of these Swedish pipe wrenches since I first saw them. One thing is for sure...they will take a little bit of getting used to. Seem well-made like everything else Knipex I own. This is the 12" pair.
Do they lock on like vise grips? or are they just like a pipe wrench
Excellent question and I don't know about the knipex but the Snap on's don't appear to. Just checked out the ones I have.
Here is a link https://shop.snapon.com/product/Pliers-Wrenches/21-1-2%22-Plier-Wrench/PWZ3
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I've been curious about one of these Swedish pipe wrenches since I first saw them. One thing is for sure...they will take a little bit of getting used to. Seem well-made like everything else Knipex I own. This is the 12" pair.
Do they lock on like vise grips? or are they just like a pipe wrench
They don't lock like vise grips, but they are different than a pipe wrench, because you can open them up like pliers. That was one of the things i was curious about. I'll do an update when I use them. The teeth do bite, like cobras.
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I've got a pair of the Bahco pliers. once you figure out how to use them you will love them. :-*
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I've been curious about one of these Swedish pipe wrenches since I first saw them. One thing is for sure...they will take a little bit of getting used to. Seem well-made like everything else Knipex I own. This is the 12" pair.
Those are interesting. never seen them before.
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Bought a nailer from HF(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200102/3381f958f23206ffdbf36f84228d5586.jpg)
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Gave the Channellock #420 out of my house / go box to my uncle when we were visiting for the holiday today, so I stopped at Walmart on the way home and grabbed another #420 / #426 combo pack. Was there to grab a few groceries and some C02 cartridges so I went ahead and grabbed them.
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Gave the Channellock #420 out of my house / go box to my uncle when we were visiting for the holiday today, so I stopped at Walmart on the way home and grabbed another #420 / #426 combo pack. Was there to grab a few groceries and some C02 cartridges so I went ahead and grabbed them.
No pix?
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Couldn't pass this up at the lowe's. Missing two but I didn't care when I turned it over and saw the price.Im not a fan of chinesium craftsman but I figured for some gimme screwdrivers to hand out if someone needs to "borrow" one this is a great deal.
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This chinesium is getting cheaper and has drawn me in again. These are 200 pc socket assortments. I've been looking at them at $79 but couldn't pull the trigger. But at $59 each I couldn't resist. Got one for me one for my son and one for the son in law. I'll make mine into the travel set and retire the craftsman I've carried for about thirty yrs. I hope they are half as good as the craftsman. Gonna get some $.99 rails at the harbor freight and another 50 cal ammo box and make it the carry along. Just need a couple hf ratchets.
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Forgot the pictures, but I picked up two of the Wilde made Walmart / Hyper Tough automotive pry bars. I'll get pictures tomorrow.
The largest one and the smallest one, plus a set of small magnetic parts bowl things for my Airgun service kit.
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What sizes do they have at your Wal-Mart? The one near me only stocks 2 sizes, 14 and 18" iirc.
I bought the Masterforce brand 3 bar set at Menards, same but green handles. I bought my BIL the same set but Craftsman back when the local Sears Hardware was still open, he has beat the snot out of those, they are good bars. I myself have an older Craftsman red grip non-strike cap 24" that I've used at work for years. All Wilde. Good stuff.
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Junk shop shopping, saw very little that tripped my trigger, then went back and grabbed these two SK Electrolite, and the Pennens. Have two more Pennens that also have paint smeared on them. Guess I am on my way to another collection? Tiny Stanley plane that seems to be all Stainless, have not searched for details on it. This and some hardware set me back two or three dollars.
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Junk shop shopping, saw very little that tripped my trigger, then went back and grabbed these two SK Electrolite, and the Pennens. Have two more Pennens that also have paint smeared on them. Guess I am on my way to another collection? Tiny Stanley plane that seems to be all Stainless, have not searched for details on it. This and some hardware set me back two or three dollars.
That Penens has the depressed center section like I like on the JP Danielson Controlled Steel wrenches. Any connection?
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What sizes do they have at your Wal-Mart? The one near me only stocks 2 sizes, 14 and 18" iirc.
I bought the Masterforce brand 3 bar set at Menards, same but green handles. I bought my BIL the same set but Craftsman back when the local Sears Hardware was still open, he has beat the snot out of those, they are good bars. I myself have an older Craftsman red grip non-strike cap 24" that I've used at work for years. All Wilde. Good stuff.
They have all 4 sizes I believe.
So far I've bought the 8" and the 26".
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Here's the stuff I've bought the last few weeks, minus the channellocks which everyone has seen before and I don't need to picture.
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Those magnetic bowls are so nice for small parts when working on a project.
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Those magnetic bowls are so nice for small parts when working on a project.
I've got a slightly larger one around somewhere that I got as a teenager, but I kept in on my workbench and it got so covered in metal shavings and stuff that I could not find a good way to remove and kind of stopped using it.
If I put the little round one in the garage I'll keep it in a sandwich bag.
The longer one I wanted specifically for my Airgun service kit I put together.
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No pics for today because the sun's going down, but I went to the swap meet today.
Walked away with something from Vaughan , Plumb, Proto, Utica, Pexto, Bernard, Klein ,and Hapewe.
Plus a Radio Flyer wagon.
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A couple new additions today. I just realized I've never before bought either one new, always got by with used. Already used both, I give them an initial pass. Scooped both up at HD.
Ames True Temper ergo snow shovel, "made in USA with global components." ::) is Ames part of Stanley now?? ::)
It has a hard nylon rub strip on the bottom, not cheesy metal. I'm moving and have a Trex front deck at the new place, plus a bit of sidewalk, I won't be doing a lot of square footage with it. Should last decent.
Next up, Ridgid no. HD1200 wet/dry 12 gallon shop vac, 5 hp. Seems stronger than an older Ridgid I've used, but the handle and little wings used to store the hose seem flimsy. Im definitely registering for the lifetime warranty. This is their smallest model to offer the 2-1/2" diameter locking hose. I think it will be fine for home use.
I was also surprised to see it is made in Mexico. North America is better than China.
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I also bought some stuff yesterday and have some stuff at the post office to pick up Monday.
I'll post yesterday's purchases and today's swap mean purchases tomorrow after work.
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Picked up the easy sorter tray at HF on Friday.
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I actually bought a nice Starrett hacksaw but I took it and traded it to my grandmother for this Klein, it was the first hacksaw I used and I logged a lot of hours behind it as a teenager so naturally I wanted it.
I know I'd eventually inherit it, but id rather have it now.
The Bernards I'm definitely happy about, wanted a pair for a long time , got them the really nice PEXTO's and the NOS Utica Dykes for $20.
The Proto Ball peen I spotted from a mile away and got it in a deal with the Hacksaw.
Can't remember what the Vaughan 999 costed, the HAPEWE auto kit pliers were $1 and the Plumb hatchet was $5.
I probably overpaid at $8 for the Stanley 50ft.
Oh and I also got a Radio Flyer wagon too, it's got a healthy layer of fresh orange rust inside but it's not rusted through or anything.
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DN, can't beat the ridgid vac for the money. Quiet, powerful and they last. I see them in detail shops and they use them hard. I have 2 at the shop. One for dry and 1 for wet.
Hickory, hacksaw frame is a great tool.
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DN, can't beat the ridgid vac for the money. Quiet, powerful and they last. I see them in detail shops and they use them hard. I have 2 at the shop. One for dry and 1 for wet.
Hickory, hacksaw frame is a great tool.
Never used another I liked as much , and that Starrett seemed like a real winner but I gladly traded.
It was an older k145 like this
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picked up a few misc items this weekend
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I'm going to need to swap out quite a few bushings in my trans overhaul and didn't want to booger any up using sockets so I ordered me a real driver set.
Now I'll see what I've been missing using sockets all these years.
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That is a great looking set you got slip. What brand is that very complete set?
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Elroy placed an order today with Grainger on a close-out item. It's Grainger part number 6NX26 that identifies a 7" diameter green silicon carbide grinding wheel. List price of $52.25
https://www.grainger.com/product/WESTWARD-Type-1-Silicon-Carbide-Straight-6NX26
Sale price: $8.16 >:(
That's good deal. They still have a few in the system if anyone is interested. Act now or forever hold your peace.
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Thanks for the heads up on the wheel. I use 7x1x1 silicon carbide wheels on a Baldor grinder for sharpening tooling. My wheels are in great shape but I'll let the wife know in case they need any at the shop.
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That is a great looking set you got slip. What brand is that very complete set?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CNQB3M2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon special... Orion motor tech? I used it a couple of times today. worked pretty well once I figured how to use it. as usual with amazon stuff, no instructions included. :-[
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Got my NOS Chapman Bit ratchet in, based on the box I'm assuming it's older but knowing how it often goes with old companies like Chapman I'll bet they continued the use of classic style packaging for quite some time.
It's probably not as old as the packaging might suggest.
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I also got these Proto adapters in, now I just need some wrenches to use them in.
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I just ordered the little bit spinner from Chapman.
$1.50 is very reasonable, but the shipping was $4 :-\
Probably should have looked for some kind of bit I needed, I know I could use a #1 Robertson for taking apart and adjusting the sights on modern clamshell Crosman rifles but i wasn't even thinking about that.
BTW the Chapman set will be going into my Airgun service kit.
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That new (...ok used) welder (...errr plasma) smell in the shop. Hypertherm Powermax 1250 off cl. Goofy tweakers couldn't make it arc because the consumables were so trashed. $1k Cash on the barrel head made the deal. Just cleaned ebay out for consumables and almost doubled the price of the machine :o
Now I just have to get the rotten idea of a cnc table out of my head.
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Nice, I really would like a plasma but just cant justify the cost with how much I would use it.
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Elroy placed an order today with Grainger on a close-out item. It's Grainger part number 6NX26 that identifies a 7" diameter green silicon carbide grinding wheel. List price of $52.25
https://www.grainger.com/product/WESTWARD-Type-1-Silicon-Carbide-Straight-6NX26
Sale price: $8.16 >:(
That's good deal. They still have a few in the system if anyone is interested. Act now or forever hold your peace.
While not exactly tool oriented, Elroy wishes to advise that recent review of the "close-out" sections at Grainger has yielded addition economical purchases.
As an example, Elroy took delivery on part number 2EU55 at a cost of......................................42 Cents
https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-10-24-Machine-Screw-2EU55
Note the original list cost of $9.50
These deals remain available if one wishes to expend the effort.
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Well that is certainly a smoking deal
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as elroy stated, grainger often has some smokin good clearance deals. sadly it is more often than not bend over and apply lube at normal grainger price. :040:
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I've had a chance to give the bushing driver set a workout and so far so good... BUT.. one small problems has cropped up. The little screws they use to hold the driver together is too weak for the usage. As seen in the pics the Allen cavity leaves very little metal left at the head area. A slight hit with the hammer and the head breaks and the inner driver falls free. I think a regular bolt will correct the problem, just gotta find a short metric.
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That looks like it would break off and drop deep into the bowels of something right when you need to to least. I have nightmares about stuff like that.
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Thought I could use these for upcoming project.
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Thought I could use these for upcoming project.
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Nice slippers
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new hammer
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Ahhhh, the dead blow gavel :cool2:
Every judge and auctioneer should have one
I like it
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expect some new writeups......
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Videos of the hang tag would be great. :)) :))
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Thought I could use these for upcoming project.
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Nice slippers
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Thanks 👍🏼
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Thought I could use these for upcoming project.
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Nice slippers
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Since Bruce hasn't been around in a while Tim is covering for him.
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Not a buy as much as a build.
I made a stick of crap pipe into a bike repair stand and painted it up. Showed it off to a bike shop guy and he asked to buy it.
So I sold it.
Then this week made a better one out of new pipe and have to finish the clamp and paint it. And I will sell it to if asked and my price is met. This one won't go cheap.
(still working on that picture thing, my phones aren't doing it)
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I went to the Chinese buffet for lunch and bought this for $29 with a coupon. A little pricey but it is bright, rechargeable, and I can always charge my phone with it.
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A picture of the better bike repair stand.
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I bought these because mine have seen better days. And I have to measure these to get the right ones I hope.
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Not new but Knipex goodness in every size they make. 5 inch to 22 inch(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200217/261e200441c335fa2d94a72e1990be65.jpg)
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Nice. I've really been amazed that they are almost completely corrosion resistant. Here along the Gulf coast even the fog is salty and my Knipex have been left out on several nights and they still have zero rust on them.
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Ames 2683000
4" scraper/chopper, 53" handle
Made in USA
$18.98 at HD
Bought this for ice chopping duty at my new place.
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Dang, Walrus, that Knipex collection is sweet! :great:
I didn't know they made all those sizes.
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Ooooooooo,,,,, liking that knipex family shot.
Think i have them all but might be one size i don't, third from right.
Walrus, did you just get them all at once?
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Nice. I've really been amazed that they are almost completely corrosion resistant. Here along the Gulf coast even the fog is salty and my Knipex have been left out on several nights and they still have zero rust on them.
Mine are outside all the time as thats where they get used. Throw them back into service truck and off to the next job.
Fats, no I bought them over time. The 8" ones and 12" ones get used the most. The biggest ones 22" I just got a few months ago. Best water pump pliers made. Knipex needle nose are awesome also but their diagonal cutters aren't that great. Not sure why their dikes don't cut wire easily but they don't.
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Walrus, haven't noticed the issue with the dykes but you cut a whole lot more wire then I do so I will bow to your experience.
What dykes do you like?
I have had good luck with Channelock dykes, and have a pair of cornwell that I really like but not sure who made them.
I have really come to like flush cut dykes for cutting wire ties.
Snappy dykes seem to work ok but one style of their high leverage ones don't seem to be as good. My employee has had 2 or 3 pair of the same ones and none have lasted. He gave up and the Snappy man gave him something else.
As to the Knipex cobras, we are on the same page, they are the best period.
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Walrus, haven't noticed the issue with the dykes but you cut a whole lot more wire then I do so I will bow to your experience.
I've used Channellock and Kleins. Both work great. I don't lose a lot of tools but dykes never stay around very long. I was on a gas station canopy a while back and found a pair I left up there years ago. Promptly lost them again :D
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got a couple items from Ideal last week.
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Ames 2683000
4" scraper/chopper, 53" handle
Made in USA
$18.98 at HD
Bought this for ice chopping duty at my new place.
That gives me calluses just looking at it.
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Thought I could use these for upcoming project.
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I am glad I bought these, or at least the Gear Wrench tightener. I left the cv axle attached to the hub and replaced the boots under the mini. ( will probably remove the complete axle on the other side if needed). It tightened the clamp and cut it of perfectly. Things usually don’t go like that for me. There is even less room in there than the pics suggest.
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These dasco sets are a great value and handy to have around.
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In my experience the backs of their punches are very soft while the tips are perfectly fine, their pry bars are plenty tough in my experience as well.
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Those Dasco sets are a great value at Walmart. I bought one last year that came with a bonus keychain bar that is 1/2" wide by 3" long. The wife promptly snagged the little bar.
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Those Dasco sets are a great value at Walmart. I bought one last year that came with a bonus keychain bar that is 1/2" wide by 3" long. The wife promptly snagged the little bar.
I've had one of the little bonus thumb bars in my belt pouch every day at work for the past year and recently got a second one for free.
I'm assuming someone was buying the set and it fell out of something, but I found one on the floor in the dog food isle and promptly scooped it up.
I went to the tool section and there was one set left which was not opened or anything.
They're a great little tool, and if they were to actually make them available for say $2.99 they would sell very well.
You can buy others of this size for cheap on line but I like my tools to be made by tool companies out of tool steel, not cheap stainless.
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Here's the one I use at work, and the other which I stripped the paint off of.
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Ames 2683000
4" scraper/chopper, 53" handle
Made in USA
$18.98 at HD
Bought this for ice chopping duty at my new place.
That gives me calluses just looking at it.
I don't have a large surface that needs scraped...but I just moved to a new house, it has a parking area right off of an alley. City plow trucks like to push up a wall of snow, which is inevitably frozen to the road (laughs at snow shovel).
I used a piece of scrap angle iron last time to bust up ice...think this will be an upgrade.
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Ames 2683000
4" scraper/chopper, 53" handle
Made in USA
$18.98 at HD
Bought this for ice chopping duty at my new place.
That gives me calluses just looking at it.
I don't have a large surface that needs scraped...but I just moved to a new house, it has a parking area right off of an alley. City plow trucks like to push up a wall of snow, which is inevitably frozen to the road (laughs at snow shovel).
I used a piece of scrap angle iron last time to bust up ice...think this will be an upgrade.
I would say that is an upgrade from angle iron. We don't have to worry about the plows pushing up a berm here as we usually won't see one until most the snow has melted. We are pretty far down the list of priorities.
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Modified the other Dasco mini thumb bar.
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There hasn't been many tools that would change how I do my job in a long time.
Getting back to the diesels had me needing a pocket wtench for batteries and odd bits so I picked up a good 6" in the right color.
Pretul isn't prestigious but they are well made.
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new Channellock adjustable
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Those are thin jaws on the adjustable.
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yep!
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Picked up a couple things yesterday.
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The cheap leather punch set Is nothing special, but I needed 'em and they get the job done.
The Craftsman bit ratchet is pretty nice, I'm still inclined to trust my American made Lang / Craftsman more but this one is smaller and lower profile.
It's a nice little tool nonetheless and you can't beat the $12 price.
It's not the same as the typical reverse gear or gearwrench type but it is also made in Taiwan.
Maybe it's the same as that one they used to sell at Walmart ?
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My Harry Eppstein order arrived. Six ball pein hammers, California framing hammer, couple of files, pliers, cotter pin puller tool, a punch and some brake tools. Also got a Kobalt 3/8" drive ratchet from cripe, some tungstens for the tig, and some brass and stainless steel brushes for the tig from some ebay sellers.
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My Harry Eppstein order arrived. Six ball pein hammers, California framing hammer, couple of files, pliers, cotter pin puller tool, a punch and some brake tools. Also got a Kobalt 3/8" drive ratchet from cripe, some tungstens for the tig, and some brass and stainless steel brushes for the tig from some ebay sellers.
What a purchase.
Vaughan sure makes an excellent hammer for the money.
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https://www.harryepstein.com/grayvik-usa-redhandled-ballpein-hammer-set.html
Actually they are Grayvick brand hammers. Say made in usa so i'll take their word for it.
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That's a nice set of hammers. if I didn't have 2 bucketfulls already I'd buy them. $60 is cheap for that set. :bravo_2:
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https://www.harryepstein.com/grayvik-usa-redhandled-ballpein-hammer-set.html
Actually they are Grayvick brand hammers. Say made in usa so i'll take their word for it.
Made by Vaughan.
Notice how the blue paint is the exact same color found on Vaughan and Dasco pro branded tools, that's not how I know though.
They've been making stuff for grayvik for a while, the heads used to come painted black though.
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https://www.harryepstein.com/grayvik-usa-redhandled-ballpein-hammer-set.html
Actually they are Grayvick brand hammers. Say made in usa so i'll take their word for it.
Made by Vaughan.
Notice how the blue paint is the exact same color found on Vaughan and Dasco pro branded tools, that's not how I know though.
They've been making stuff for grayvik for a while, the heads used to come painted black though.
vaughan makes nothing for grayvik. vaughan make hammers for vaughan and those that do not pass inspection are shifted to the sideline and branded as grayvik. that doesn't mean a grayvik hammer is bad. it just means that a grayvik hammer may have a casting flaw, paint flaw or some other imperfection. a perfectly good hammer that will most likely perform like a vaughan but may not be as pretty.
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vaughan make hammers for vaughan and those that do not pass inspection are shifted to the sideline and branded as grayvik.
:stupid: Elroy wishes to call your attention to the fully painted peen. :iagree:
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Yep, Gravik are seconds. Mostly cosmetic
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Yep, Gravik are seconds. Mostly cosmetic
Definitely great looking hammers. I doubt i could pick out the flaws if given a specific sample.
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I'm betting the Vaughn seconds still beat any chinamese hamer by 10x
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new Kleins, not on their website yet but released at Home Depot. A buddy found em for me.
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I'm betting the Vaughn seconds still beat any chinamese hamer by 10x
Definitely , and the defects are only cosmetic anyways.
I'm not sure they're allowed to knowingly sell a defective tool, so you'll get the same 1080 steel with the same proper heat treat and the same tight hang.
I've got a small scar on my cheek from a childhood incident where a cheap junk hammer I was using chipped, to this day I will not touch a crap import hammer.
China, Taiwan , India, or Mexico ,forget it you couldn't pay me to take a hammer from one of these countries unless I was allowed to permanently dispose of it.
Call me snobbish or picky but I will never spend my hard earned money on a hammer unless it's American made ( nothing against europe I suppose ) and has a hickory handle, just a preference of mine that's never gonna change.
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hex key set was free from Klein Tradesman Club points (website)
orange prybar from CountyComm
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hex key set was free from Klein Tradesman Club points (website)
orange prybar from CountyComm
Cool, never knew they offered those in Orange.
My choice is the little Dasco freebie thumb bar from the Walmart " 2pc set " ( they don't count the little one ) but those CountyComm bars are a bit nicer.
I ordered a a few more American made tools from HJE, I'll post them when they arrive.
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Here's channellocks smallest pliers, plus a nice awl from a company I've never heard of, and a replacement screwdriver for my current set out in the garage.
(https://i.postimg.cc/0jJNsv6R/IMG-20200319-125435146.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7Jw43pMm)
Bought the little ignition pliers for my 1/4 drivr set because they seemed like they'd come in handy.
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where did you get the awl?
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epsteins is my guess.
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where did you get the awl?
Yep HJE.
It was only about $3 too, seems really well made.
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C. S. Osborne has been around since the mid 1800's at least. They make/distribute a lot of specialty stuff like upholstery tools, leather tools, masonry tools, specialty stuff. Good solid tools. I have some canvas stretching pliers they make and stretched miles of canvas with them and they look like they've just come out of the box.
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C. S. Osborne has been around since the mid 1800's at least. They make/distribute a lot of specialty stuff like upholstery tools, leather tools, masonry tools, specialty stuff. Good solid tools. I have some canvas stretching pliers they make and stretched miles of canvas with them and they look like they've just come out of the box.
I figured they were likely an old company, thanks for the info.
I bought this awl for leather work.
HJE provided excellent service and fast shipping again.
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Saw this at the hardware for $10 and had to try it, I've never heard of 'em before and I'm a real sucker for long standing family owned American manufacturers.
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This thing works very well, and it's really smooth too.
Not good for watering the roses of course.
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That is a nice batch of tools there H&S.
I'm definitely happy, especially that the money got lost and was found then dropped off at the post office.
The two unexpected toss-ins are welcomed.
I've never seen another fingertip screwdriver just like this one and I think it's pretty cool.
If I had to guess based on the look of the tip / shank I'd guess Harold or Rosco as the manufacturer but it could have been anybody.
Years ago Snap-on sold that exact FT screwdriver in both straight and Phillips. I bought one of each and I doubt those are either Harold, or Rosco. I have no clue who made them but mine are twins to that one.
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That is a nice batch of tools there H&S.
I'm definitely happy, especially that the money got lost and was found then dropped off at the post office.
The two unexpected toss-ins are welcomed.
I've never seen another fingertip screwdriver just like this one and I think it's pretty cool.
If I had to guess based on the look of the tip / shank I'd guess Harold or Rosco as the manufacturer but it could have been anybody.
Years ago Snap-on sold that exact FT screwdriver in both straight and Phillips. I bought one of each and I doubt those are either Harold, or Rosco. I have no clue who made them but mine are twins to that one.
Interesting.
I found a picture online of a similar ( but not exact ) slightly nicer looking one with markings that I can't make out.
The picture directs you to piclick for an old New Britain clutch drive screwdriver so it's basically a dead end.
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Not a hand tool but a performance tool :-\
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Just got these Pratt-Read screwdrivers in, and first impressions are great.
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PDR kit
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Not a big purchase, but I needed a long thin triangle security bit screwdriver for working on an heater. The case was secured with these damn things and a regular thick bit would not fit into the deep thin opening. Like most of you guys I have a ton of screwdrivers in many drive and bit sizes, but didn't have what it took to get this job done. So I went cheap - $10 from Amazon for a set of four. They arrived within two days and the job got done --
The quality is nothing spectacular -- cheap Chicom stuff.
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Not a big purchase, but I needed a long thin triangle security bit screwdriver for working on an heater. The case was secured with these damn things and a regular thick bit would not fit into the deep thin opening. Like most of you guys I have a ton of screwdrivers in many drive and bit sizes, but didn't have what it took to get this job done. So I went cheap - $10 from Amazon for a set of four. They arrived within two days and the job got done --
The quality is nothing spectacular -- cheap Chicom stuff.
They certainly look pretty cheap, but at least they got the job done.
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GF, triangular bit? don't think I have seen those before.
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GF, triangular bit? don't think I have seen those before.
Those tri-wing screws are a pain and considered a security bit. I had to go to HF and buy a security bit set to get the one I needed. The coffee maker sprung a leak and a hose had come loose inside. After I bought the bits I ran into the problem of a deep reach inside the housing and the hole was too small for my bit drivers. The only bit driver that fit down the hole was my Klein and just barely. The job would of been a piece of cake with a set of the drivers GF bought.
How about a link to that set Ray? I went nuts searching for those on Amazon as most results returned the set for working on Nintendo games.
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We've had some luck very carefully enlarging the hole in the plastic with a slightly larger drill bit until an on-hand tool would fit in the hole. Very carefully.
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GF, triangular bit? don't think I have seen those before.
Those tri-wing screws are a pain and considered a security bit. I had to go to HF and buy a security bit set to get the one I needed. The coffee maker sprung a leak and a hose had come loose inside. After I bought the bits I ran into the problem of a deep reach inside the housing and the hole was too small for my bit drivers. The only bit driver that fit down the hole was my Klein and just barely. The job would of been a piece of cake with a set of the drivers GF bought.
How about a link to that set Ray? I went nuts searching for those on Amazon as most results returned the set for working on Nintendo games.
Yeah -- the bits come in most security sets such as the cheap HF and Craftsman offerings, but as has been mentioned, quite often the screws are buried so far down in recessed component bosses that a bit driver handle shank is too thick to get the bit down into position. Hence a true thin screwdriver shank is needed. The triangular design is a common security fastener used in Chicom household electronics equipment. They are usually interspersed with common phillips and/or secure Torx fasteners.
In my case the rear cover of the heater I was working on was fastened with eight screws -- six Phillips and two Tringle head screws. The triangle screws were set into the deepest access channels making it impossible to get at with a bit driver.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3RD2Y4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thanks for the link GF. :great:
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Some special pliers. Any guesses to what they do?(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200401/a23205c8aca9ffc6bcf0952dc974e730.jpg)
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Got a Chapman order in today.
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I thought the little 3/4" spacer seemed like a good idea, but with it the extension does not fit into the ratchet very well.
I did come up with something though.
Pulled the handle off the stubby, slid the spacer collar on and put it back together.
It spins freely and should be great for spinning screws out.
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There's still a standard bit or two I need, as well as a Robertson or two which I keep forgetting about but I'll order them eventually. This is all for personal airgun smithing BTW.
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Oh yeah, I was looking all over for this thread and couldn't find it.
I'm glad to see that this thread of mine was stickied.
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I needed a crimping tool to do the welder leads. I got this hammer crimper from Tractor Supply and it made it to the store in 5 or 6 days which was worth it to have the free shipping. Of course I checked the clearance items and scored.
I got a Dewalt 14" chopsaw blade for $5.09 and a 3 pack of Mibro chopsaw blades for $7.22 which was nearly 60% off.
Also a Mibro 6x3/4x1" grinder wheel for $4.67 which is a good emergency wheel at nearly 60% off along with 3 Mibro 4-1/2" x 1/8" depressed center masonry wheels for $.67 which was over 75% off. I do love their clearance items.
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That's a nice little haul of handy consumables.
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I've been restoring a Baldor and a Craftsman grinder. Some of these are tools, and others are consumables, but they are all going towards the rebuilds.
Heyco connector pliers
Maglite LED flash light.
Wire wheels
Arbor spacers
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I've been restoring a Baldor and a Craftsman grinder. Some of these are tools, and others are consumables, but they are all going towards the rebuilds.
Heyco connector pliers
Maglite LED flash light.
Wire wheels
Arbor spacers
That's an LED Maglite right ?
What model ?
I love Maglite and always will, but I will say that they do kind of fall behind a bit.
I wish they would start using some of the more efficient recent series of Cree LED's and update the quality of their reflectors to.eliminate artifacts and haloing of the beam.
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That's an LED Maglite right ?
What model ?
I love Maglite and always will, but I will say that they do kind of fall behind a bit.
I wish they would start using some of the more efficient recent series of Cree LED's and update the quality of their reflectors to.eliminate artifacts and haloing of the beam.
Maglite XL50 LED 3-Cell AAA
$23.10 from Amazon for black.
I really like Maglite, I have a slew of their other models.
Cree LED's would be nice, I did a quick check to see if they use them but didn't see it called out.
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That's an LED Maglite right ?
What model ?
I love Maglite and always will, but I will say that they do kind of fall behind a bit.
I wish they would start using some of the more efficient recent series of Cree LED's and update the quality of their reflectors to.eliminate artifacts and haloing of the beam.
Maglite XL50 LED 3-Cell AAA
$23.10 from Amazon for black.
I really like Maglite, I have a slew of their other models.
Cree LED's would be nice, I did a quick check to see if they use them but didn't see it called out.
I really wish they would.
I hate to say it but the Chinese are kind of surpassing them.
Companies like Olight make excellent products at an sxcellent price, I still love Maglite though as their lights are all simple and classic looking while the majority of other lights from most companies these days tend to look like lightsaber handles.
I just got this one in on Monday, really bright for it's size at 130L, it's rechargeable, and only $20.
Beam and light quality is great too.
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You only get full output for about 15 min though, but as a quick tasks kind of light it has been enough to get me through the day.
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i also hit the tsc clearance area. mostly small stuff 2 dewalt gas cut off saw blades(thicker than chop saw blades), a 3 pack of mibro chop saw blades and 4 mibro depressed center 4.8 inch cutoff wheels. oh and that box below it.
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Was the plasma cutter on clearance also?
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Was the plasma cutter on clearance also?
you betcha!
check out my thread in welding.
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More from Chapman, a #1 Robertson, a standard I found I needed today, and a case to put it all in.
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Finally ordered the roll pin punches I need for my airgun smithing , HJE to the rescue again but I still have yet to order enough from them to get box art. All my orders come in padded envelopes.
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Needed a grub hoe and another shovel .
Went with a Razorback shovel, but the grub hoe which is made in China was my only option.
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Nice used Starrett 266 1" to 2" caliper
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Got these wilde roll pin punches in today.
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Just got my Chapman case in.
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more Tekton stuff for work.
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Got these in today.
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The screwdrivers are nice, but they were supposed to be standard Pratt Read drivers and they're actually master mechanic rebrands.
Not a huge deal, but having two different brands on them will slightly bug me.
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6' long box was awkward to fit in my Accord. Sadly, i had to go to work and didnt get to play with it yet. That's ok, its snowing anyway.
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Got these in today.
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The screwdrivers are nice, but they were supposed to be standard Pratt Read drivers and they're actually master mechanic rebrands.
Not a huge deal, but having two different brands on them will slightly bug me.
link to the screwdrivers?
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Got these in today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/3J47h2NB/20200415-131823.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ppH3YhDh)
The screwdrivers are nice, but they were supposed to be standard Pratt Read drivers and they're actually master mechanic rebrands.
Not a huge deal, but having two different brands on them will slightly bug me.
Got 'em off Ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Piece-Precision-Screwdriver-Set-Slotted-Flathead-Phillips-Head-Mini-103537/223896575512?epid=1011943990&hash=item3421469e18:g:jykAAOSw1W9ePNTe
Looking again I see the pictured packaging is Master Mechanic, so I guess it's on me but I still got what I ordered and at a great deal.
link to the screwdrivers?
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$20 for 36" of American tool steel, how could I not buy it.
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I gotta look for one of those at Wally's.
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I gotta look for one of those at Wally's.
Better find one befor they possible get rid of 'em in favor of Chinese Hart stuff like they did with channellock and dasco bars.
For a Wilde pry bar the Walmart branded version is the cheapest easiest way to get it, shipping on this thing can't be cheap.
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small order from Zoro came today
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The wife and I stopped by Tractor Supply today. She saw the tiny Crescents and had to have the 4" adjustable and 4-1/2" pliers which is fine by me as then she won't rob them out of my boxes. Then I checked the clearance racks and over to welding dept. There were 2 of the Metal Man auto-darkening welding helmets reduced from $90 to $30. She had bought me one of those for xmas that has a US flag motif. She got me one for a backup so I can dump the 2 old Huntsmans and the other will be a backup for her work. I don't really care for the green and purple flames but beggars can't be choosers.
The last pic is the auto-darkening helmet I had her take to work to raffle it off for the guys. I had got it from the shop I had bought all the contents of and the skull/monster design is just not me. The plant manager snagged it when he saw the skull as a backup and then the foreman snagged it as he loves monsters and even wore it to Walmart a couple nights ago.
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Garland no. 4 split head hammer, rawhide faces
4 lbs, made in USA
head marked GARLAND NO. 4 SACO, MAINE
Found on fb marketplace new, unused
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^^^^^^^^^ those are pricey, $68. On Amazon
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^^^^^^^^^ those are pricey, $68. On Amazon
...Definitely pricey, but well worth it. Quality stuff right there.
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That is a very nice hammer to have around. I have one small rawhide hammer I use on the mill drawbar.
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Heading back to work today. My slide hammer arrived this morning just in time(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200420/8eda520af3816c536000c7524e0cb593.jpg)
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Oh baby, I'd snap that M3 adapter off so hard...
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I really have been weeding out long unused tools more than buying any. But with the heavy duty work now a couple better things were needed. I had been avoiding buying these for years but now I have access to Wurth catalog sales again.
Two 10mm bits in 6 and 8mm at a 55% discount and still the price of a cheap brand full set.
No issues, these are the least breakable ones I have ever used. Which is good as it looks they are clearing the 10mm bits out as fast as they can.
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ebay find...
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I think I have a couple of pairs of those Kleins.
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^^^^^^^^^ those are pricey, $68. On Amazon
I paid 25 i dont think was too bad. I am going to use it, actually going to bring my 4 lb Proto (Nupla) dead blow home from work. The Garland will be a better fit for my uses.
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^^^^^^^^^ those are pricey, $68. On Amazon
I paid 25 i dont think was too bad. I am going to use it, actually going to bring my 4 lb Proto (Nupla) dead blow home from work. The Garland will be a better fit for my uses.
Well that certainly is a great price!!
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Dug a Snappy 8" long 3/8" extension form a pawnie bin yesterday. Grabbed it for a buddy of mine who's a Snap-On man. Cost me $1.
Though if he doesn't want it I can hook it up to an S-K ratchet and Bonney socket - it should protest too much! :lol_hitting:
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I think I have a couple of pairs of those Kleins.
My crimpers are Cornwell, made by Channellock :)
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I bought some grinder wheels and cut off discs from a new place. Benchmark Abrasives. 25 grinder disc were $25 and the cut off discs were $19. free shipping too. ordered it Thursday and it was here Monday. Haven't tried them out yet but the flap wheels I got from them a while back were pretty good.
https://benchmarkabrasives.com/
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I bought some grinder wheels and cut off discs from a new place. Benchmark Abrasives. 25 grinder disc were $25 and the cut off discs were $19. free shipping too. ordered it Thursday and it was here Monday. Haven't tried them out yet but the flap wheels I got from them a while back were pretty good.
https://benchmarkabrasives.com/
I got some about 6 months ago, not great, but at what they cost, during the special, they an excellent buy. I normally use the Walter or Plantex wheels, both are excellent, that are trimmable, but there cost is about $4 ea
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I think I have a couple of pairs of those Kleins.
My crimpers are Cornwell, made by Channellock :)
I can see it by the number forged on the inside of the handles, screams channellock.
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Got this today for the smaller gauge wires..
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When I was with the phone company we worked with wire in those gauges. Used the notch on a pair of Klein snips to strip it. Works great, but someguys would use their thumbnails.
I have a pair of Klein's like that for slightly heavier gauge wire, used them today putting a new light in my basement.
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I bought some grinder wheels and cut off discs from a new place. Benchmark Abrasives. 25 grinder disc were $25 and the cut off discs were $19. free shipping too. ordered it Thursday and it was here Monday. Haven't tried them out yet but the flap wheels I got from them a while back were pretty good.
https://benchmarkabrasives.com/
I got some about 6 months ago, not great, but at what they cost, during the special, they an excellent buy. I normally use the Walter or Plantex wheels, both are excellent, that are trimmable, but there cost is about $4 ea
I'll echo this. Not great, but cost per inch of grind is pretty low. I bought a bunch during their black friday sale. My personal choice is 3m Cubitron or Green Corps. They just go and go without wearing out and cut stupid fast.
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Got this today for the smaller gauge wires..
They're nice strippers. I like 'em better than kleins. Pretty sure it's Imperial who makes them.
https://imperial-tools.com/products/super-stripper-upfront-stripperscutters/
When I was with the phone company we worked with wire in those gauges. Used the notch on a pair of Klein snips to strip it. Works great, but someguys would use their thumbnails.
You can strip telco wire with pretty much anything. Never seen anyone use those scissors effectively on stranded wire with good insulation.
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I'll echo this. Not great, but cost per inch of grind is pretty low. I bought a bunch during their black friday sale. My personal choice is 3m Cubitron or Green Corps. They just go and go without wearing out and cut stupid fast.
What's the cutting speed like on that Benchmark stuff? IME cheap abrasives either wear fast or cut slow. Maybe not an issue for the weekend warriors, but it's easy to justify the good stuff when time is money.
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There is no comparison on cut speed between the benchmark vs 3m/norton zirconium or ceramic. The real deals are easily 2-3X as fast and last twice as long.
For non-commercial work, the Benchmarks are fine. They are under $2 ea on sale vs up to $7 - $10 for a 3m or norton. They aren't slow enough to make you hate them, but when you're used to something fast, it obvious they're less efficient.
I run high HP (3hp/75cfm) pneumatic 6k rpm grinders instead of the typical 12k electric jobs. The shavings when using quality discs look like tiny drill swarf (blue metal curly ques) vs the black powder dust most are used to. The difference is cutting vs rubbing. You can tell the cheapies are coming apart faster due to all the fluff floating around while you use them. They start losing chunks at the edge at about 50% wear, which speeds up their death as the bad spot keeps getting bigger.
The 3m has less material, but wears better
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These are both about the same amount worn, but the 3m will still cut almost as well as new. The Benchmark requires a lot of pressure on the grinder to get any kind of cut rate without just rubbing as they wear. See the edge chunk missing.
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Atlas Copco LSV38 6600rpm. Almost impossible to stall. A top shelf grinder really makes quality abrasives work.
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A college friend of mine is a mechanical engineer. The company he works for is making a tool for opening doors and using pushbuttons without having to touch the hardware.
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I really prefer the Walter Abrasive flap wheels, but they are expensive ($10/ea+), the one I use are the Plantex flap wheels, like the Walter, they are trimmable, allowing use the wheels up completely. The Plantex are about 75% of the Walter, but are roughly $4/ea.
I don’t like the flap wheels with the woven back, I’ve had them explode, the Walters are molded wood fiber and the Plantex are made from molded hemp material. If dropped they don’t break like the woven ones do.
Added a couple pics of the trimmed wheels
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Facom ratchet crimpers for insulated terminals. Mashed a couple $2 heatshrink connectors and got pissed and ordered this. $70 for these French ones vs $130 for German Knipex. Hope I don't regret being cheap. I can tell you they are light years better than the stamped steel stripper combo pair everybody has.
I use uninsulated terminals 80% of the time and crimp them with a Thomas & Betts WT111M that has the little nipple that stabs in. I love how well those hold and the insulated ones always seem iffy at best to me. Hopefully these change my confidence in the crimps.
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Good crimpers aren't cheap. Make sure to let us know how you like them.
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Facom ratchet crimpers for insulated terminals. Mashed a couple $2 heatshrink connectors and got pissed and ordered this. $70 for these French ones vs $130 for German Knipex. Hope I don't regret being cheap. I can tell you they are light years better than the stamped steel stripper combo pair everybody has.
Probably as good, or better than, the knipex. I've only got one knipex crimp tool and don't really care for it. I mostly run "pre ergo" Pressmaster frames.
FYI that Facom looks to have regular red/blue/yellow insulated terminal dies in it not heat shrink dies. Pic is of a heat shrink die.
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And links if you feel like spending some more money :97:
https://www.waytekwire.com/item/560/Customizable-Crimping-Tool-Frame/
https://www.waytekwire.com/item/566/Pressmaster-4300-3258-Die-Set-for-Heat-Shrink/
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:38: Yah it's not the proper one. I'll give it a shot first though. I can only buy one fancy crimper in a month without feeling like I'm going over the top. If that place didn't want $20 freight, I might be more impulse tempted.
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Three boxes from amazon warehouse deals showed up after over a month. Some trailer hitch parts. A new 20k pintle hitch. Couple 1 inch dr Williams impact sockets. One suspiciously used once. Wilton corner vise for $35. Little williams pin spanner.
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Not much of a tool buy but I did want the 4" brass wire wheel for my Makita grinder. Another good buy from the clearance rack at TSC as everything was $11.
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Yumm, aerosol rootbeer.
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Reminds me of being 16 years old and working at Arby's :hee20hee20hee:
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:051bye:
Reminds me of being 16 years old and working at Arby's :hee20hee20hee:
We recently replaced the old ones at work with new ones like these and I hate 'em.
The handles are always unscrewing ( I'll stake 'em with a small screw at some point) and the front lip doesn't sit low enough to the ground to get the small stuff very well.
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:051bye:Reminds me of being 16 years old and working at Arby's :hee20hee20hee:
We recently replaced the old ones at work with new ones like these and I hate 'em.
The handles are always unscrewing ( I'll stake 'em with a small screw at some point) and the front lip doesn't sit low enough to the ground to get the small stuff very well.
I have the old metal style that sits very flat and is easy to sweep into. The only downside is that you can be rather noisy using the thing.
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more Tekton for work:
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Milwaukee Stubby 3/8 Impact.
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I ordered spare inside and outside lens protectors, 1.5 diopter magnifying lens and 2 spare sweatbands for my 2 welding helmets. I ordered them on Thursday along with a new garage door opener backup battery and a battery for the quad. All 3 packages made it on Monday so that is pretty good service with free shipping on the batteries.
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13-3/4" 1/4" rachet. Should make reaching the bolts on engine fans alot easier.
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damn, i like that 88 click action. i only have a couple matco rats but i like them. i may need to ads one of those handled versions to the arsenal.
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:051bye:Reminds me of being 16 years old and working at Arby's :hee20hee20hee:
We recently replaced the old ones at work with new ones like these and I hate 'em.
The handles are always unscrewing ( I'll stake 'em with a small screw at some point) and the front lip doesn't sit low enough to the ground to get the small stuff very well.
This one works well for my needs. My new house has full cherry wood floors. yeah this doesn't work well on dust, but I am amazed at how much stuff gets tracked inside. This, a broom, and a swiffer got me covered.
The threads look to be the same as most generic plastic square thread. Like a deck brush, or paint roller extension. There are a few different ways to combat these working loose. For a non permanent connection, white ptfe tape works ok. If I really have an issue with it coming loose, i will just shoot a couple self-tapping screws into it.
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Here's my latest toy. 2nd picture is relative compression on my 4 cyl 4runner. Yellow trace is current and blue battery voltage.
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Got this from a coworker today:
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Milwaukee mag drill of 'da bay.
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80 lbs. Came floating in a box of fricken peanuts. :38: Somehow made it all the way across the country without falling out.
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Nice mag drill and you are lucky it arrived in one piece as that was a heck of a packing job.
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Nice drill -- expensive little buggers though.
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Mag drill, I get asked for them a couple of times a month. Have only ever had one and it was broke :38:
Great tool, congrats on the purchase
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I've chased a couple on craigslist, but never been able to seal the deal, as well as a couple I kick myself for not buying. I'm not surprised you don't get them in Phil. Even junkers and no-names bring big money at auctions. The Hougen and Jancy are really popular these days, but they don't have a good drill chuck option IMO. They work best with rotobroaches only.
This was mostly an impulse purchase. I threw a bid out there, and there was only one other guy playing. It was under $5 bills delivered. It's kind of beat up, but serviceable. A selection of rotobroches is the expensive part. They are over $100 ea when you get above 1".
It has the two features that make or break a model for me (and most other guys). The red upper section floats around on the magnet for fine positioning after the magnet is turned on. The drill has a two speed gearbox for low speed tapping or running big rotobroaches.
They kind of suck to use. They're heavy as hell and obnoxious loud, but boy howdy do they beat trying to drill freehand.
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The Hougen and Jancy are really popular these days, but they don't have a good drill chuck option IMO. They work best with rotobroaches only.
Yeah the rotabroach chuck adapters are crap. And the short travel on rotabroach machines also limits what you can do with a chuck installed.
A selection of rotobroches is the expensive part. They are over $100 ea when you get above 1".
Holesaws are a much cheaper option for occasional holes in plate up to an inch or so thick. The big Milwaukee mag drills run them well.
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Nice score.. I love mine even it is a cheaper evolution..I started with a cheaper set of evolution broaches and then added in used ones to fill in the blanks. I have a source. Pm me if interested.
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13-3/4" 1/4" rachet. Should make reaching the bolts on engine fans alot easier.
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Geez, that's a long 14"er, Tim. :-\
Then again people have been using 6 foot long cheater bars on everything so MATCO probably said lets just make it! And locking flex head at that. :bravo_2:
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I hit an estate sale on Saturday of an old model A restorer and electrician. Not too much of interest, but I did see this box there
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Who can resist 25 cents an item? I can't, and with a bit of digging, I had found a couple things. But, I got to thinking, so I asked "how much for the whole box?" It must have weighed 10 pounds or more, but he said "hows $10 sound?" So, I paid him and he told me to throw anything else in I wanted. Well, here is what I found:
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Dozens of brace bits, APEX and Zepher bits, Glass cutters, Misc. tools, Jacobs keys, a Tri-tap, nail sets, counter sinks, Unibits and reamers, steel hole saws, vintage sockets (Williams and Hinsdale among them) a slide rule and a magnifier, screw and bolt setters (including APEX slotted setters) Burrs, a couple dozen chisels and punches (Blue Point, Plomb, Proto, Craftsman, among others) among a bunch of other stuff. I think I did pretty good on that purchase. A lot of it will go to the Restore, but plenty for me. Oh, he also tossed in an old analog amp clamp/AC meter. Good backup to keep in the truck.
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Lots of good stuff in that pile, bmw! Caught that K&E slide rule right off the bat in that first picture. Being I have several rules of different brands and styles I've had to educate myself on them. Not easy to do with such "obsolete" technology. Depending on the model and age those things can be worth some $$$. :bravo_2:
And the brass looking thing in the last pic is one of those nifty cutters using standard straight razor blades. Really nice, simple, safe design - mine got regular use at the hardware store.
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I have been buying more weird lots like that lately, and it has been fun. I probably spent four hours going threw that box, and had a much better time than going to a movie lately. Most of it will get donated, but that is ok.
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I agree...unless it was a movie about tools. :))
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I really like those old school disposable box cutters, if I'm not mistaken those used to come taped to cases of K or C rations as well as 60's MCI rations .
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Picked these up today off Letgo.
10 pair Vise Grips 7WR
All made in USA, individually boxed NOS
5 of them in original cardboard box as well.
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:bravo_2:
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Nice snag.
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Thanks guys. The ad on letgo showed 4 boxes, i asked "so you have 4 pair?" He said, no i have 10. "Ok great ill take them all!!!"
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The price must of been right for you to buy all ten. Those would be an easy sell.
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The price must of been right for you to buy all ten. Those would be an easy sell.
I know there is a collector following for USA Vise-Grips, I have a few users as well as a few made in China newer pair. No contest, the USA are better.
I also love vintage NOS tools. The boxes are marked copyright 1977. I looked on eBay and prices were ridiculous and all over the place for NOS Petersens. I gave $5/pair, which I dont think was too bad.
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ohhhh
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That is a great score - well done. Can't have too many ViseGrips and the USA are better IMO that the China. I snag what I can find if he price seems right but I do use them.
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...Can't have too many ViseGrips .....
Oh....yes you can. Yes...sir. Don't ask me how I know. Fortunately, I have been letting go the fuglier versions I own, and keeping the purdy ones. All USA versions of course.
I've probably unloaded 8 or so in recent months. :)
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$5 a pair. :08: bargain.
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Those new ones would be priced at $10 in my shop and I know I am a bit low. I get $6 or $7 for used ones in nice shape (USA) of that style and sell lots of them.
Prices on ebay make me chuckle sometimes but you have to wonder if some things don't get sold at high $
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Excellent deal -- that was a real steal.
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A nice set of 3/8" hex drive Torx bits. 10 thru 60.
No brand, just CR-MV, but good condition and only $4.
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couple freebies from a buddy:
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Gotta love those long shank nutdrivers. :PDT_Armataz_01_37:
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Just got this Colombian machete assortment in from Sportsmans guide.
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I'm definatly keeping little one on top and the 22" billhook for sure.
I already gave the tapanga on the bottom to my neighbor, qndcI've been tried the parang just above it a little but I do not like it so it will maybe go to another neighbor or my uncle or something.
I'm undecided on the 22" Latin pattern because I've already got an 18" I quite like and really don't need it.
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Last I heard Spear & Jackson were an English company and their stuff wasn't cheap. Does that one appear to be higher quality or have a COO on it?
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Last I heard Spear & Jackson were an English company and their stuff wasn't cheap. Does that one appear to be higher quality or have a COO on it?
They are but I'm pretty sure it's made in Colombia by Incolma just like the rest of these are, though theres no COO on it.
It's not a fancy machete and the ones on the SJ site where they don't actually list the COO in the description cost under $20 as is typical with south American made machetes.
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few more arrivals from this past week:
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Flush cuts are nice, I have come to love them for zip ties
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Finally got all this in. Took two attempts to get the caulking gun. Then I had to void the warranty on the gun with a Unibit :lol_hitting:
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A nice set of 3/8" hex drive Torx bits. 10 thru 60.
No brand, just CR-MV, but good condition and only $4.
P.S. they're not 3/8" but 10mm. No biggie. I have a 3/8" square to 10mm hex adaptor socket which allow me to use a standard ratchet with this set. :great:
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Matt does the caulk gun use air to feed the caulk out.? Most of the cordless ones I’ve looked at were way to heavy with batteries installed but pneumatic could be what I need. I used a Milwaukee at work that had as much sticking out the back in push rod as was sticking out the front. Damned awkward for me
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Matt does the caulk gun use air to feed the caulk out.? Most of the cordless ones I’ve looked at were way to heavy with batteries installed but pneumatic could be what I need. I used a Milwaukee at work that had as much sticking out the back in push rod as was sticking out the front. Damned awkward for me
Yeah it uses air, regulated to 50-60 psi according to the box, so I'm gonna start out at 40 and go from there. Aside from bulk and weight this thing was way cheaper than a battery gun at under $30 shipped. Will let you know how it does later today if my fingers ain't all stuck together with urethane :lol_hitting:
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A nice set of 3/8" hex drive Torx bits. 10 thru 60.
No brand, just CR-MV, but good condition and only $4.
I have been flogging a set just like that a decade. Good stuff in my junk pile, ummm....tool kit. None broken and wear is minimal.
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Yeah it uses air, regulated to 50-60 psi according to the box, so I'm gonna start out at 40 and go from there. Aside from bulk and weight this thing was way cheaper than a battery gun at under $30 shipped. Will let you know how it does later today if my fingers ain't all stuck together with urethane :lol_hitting:
OK time for a mini review of the Astro 405. Aside from the end cap issue pictured earlier the end cap was also bottoming out on the barrel before it clamped down on the tube of caulk. I removed the barrel from the gun and noticed the gun end threads were longer so I reversed the barrel and that took care of that. Two minor issues before I could use the gun but to be fair windshield urethane probably ain't what Astro designed this thing for.
Had to crank the pressure up to 80 psi to get the urethane to flow at a controllable, for a rookie to glue in autoglass, rate. After that the gun did great. Really the only thing worth mentioning is that the gun vents slowly, when you release the trigger, so flow doesn't stop for a second or two depending on how far down the tube you are. It's well worth the <$20 headline <$30 shipped price. If I'd have done this job with a manual caulking gun I doubt I'd be able to type right now.
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I ordered some new work boots.
My current work boots are a pair of Justin conductor boots and they've been great overall but last winter before I had a boot dryer they wound up with a bit of a wet sponge kind of smell that its been hard to get rid of.
I decided it was time for a new pair of work boots, and wanted to try a pair of pull-ons so I went with a pull on Justin conductor. Because I need all black oil and slip resistant footwear the Justin conductor's are about my only choice for an American made traditional boot anyways so it wasn't a hard decision.
These one happen to be a comp safety toe because they were on sale, but I was interested anyways.
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I think this time I'll try sno-seal on them.
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Never tried pull on boots. Don't even wear work boots, I wear work shoes with safety toes as I hate having to lace up boots. may give some pull ons a try.
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If I am wearing boots, they are Redwing chukkas. I love the three lace low-tops. But I do with they were steel toe.
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If I am wearing boots, they are Redwing chukkas. I love the three lace low-tops. But I do with they were steel toe.
If only the postman chukka was available with an oil and slip resistant sole I'd love to try them as a summer work boots
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Never tried pull on boots. Don't even wear work boots, I wear work shoes with safety toes as I hate having to lace up boots. may give some pull ons a try.
That's why I like the speed lace hooks, but I definitely wanted to try a pair of pull-ons.
I'm all about boots.
I've got work boots, casual boots , yard workin' boots, and dress boots.
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Picked up a deal on the 3/8 long reach ratchet and 2 free batteries. It's a bit bulky and a tad heavy. But it removed fasteners I thought it wouldn't.
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It's a bit bulky and a tad heavy.
That's an understatement. Many tools have a built in hammer but that thing looks like a hammer with a built in ratchet :lol_hitting:
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It's a bit bulky and a tad heavy.
That's an understatement. Many tools have a built in hammer but that thing looks like a hammer with a built in ratchet :lol_hitting:
Looks to me like you'd be better off it it actually were a hammer with a built in ratchet.
Btw is this thing actually a ratchet?
Can you ratchet it, or is it just an electric socket wrench ?
I'm genuinely curious.
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Can you ratchet it, or is it just an electric socket wrench ?
I'm genuinely curious.
Every air or battery ratchet I've used could be ratcheted manually. Comes in handy when you need more torque than the motor can provide. Though I think milwaukee say you're not supposed to do that with theirs.
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Can you ratchet it, or is it just an electric socket wrench ?
I'm genuinely curious.
Every air or battery ratchet I've used could be ratcheted manually. Comes in handy when you need more torque than the motor can provide. Though I think milwaukee say you're not supposed to do that with theirs.
Not sure if Milwaukee condones it or not....I'm sure if warranty is question they won't.
I do use it as stated, works just like a ratchet
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It's a bit bulky and a tad heavy.
That's an understatement. Many tools have a built in hammer but that thing looks like a hammer with a built in ratchet :lol_hitting:
Well, don't alot of us use just about any other tool to "hammer" with?
I think the only real use of a hammer is the wife using it as a husband alignment tool. :D
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I guess I'm a minority here.
I love hammers more than many probably think I should since I don't swing one for a living, but as you may remember from my dark days over at the old GG I'm a bit opinionated with regards to hammers. I try my best to keep those opinions to myself these days though.
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My work boots are supposed to arrive today, I can't wait to get them.
Theres nothing like putting a new pair of boots on your feet for the first time.
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My work boots are supposed to arrive today, I can't wait to get them.
Theres nothing like putting a new pair of boots on your feet for the first time.
LOL --- You and I must have different ideas on work boots. I always dreaded new boots. Regardless of cost and quality, they were initially stiff and uncomfortable until they were broken in after few weeks. To each their own I guess.
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My work boots are supposed to arrive today, I can't wait to get them.
Theres nothing like putting a new pair of boots on your feet for the first time.
LOL --- You and I must have different ideas on work boots. I always dreaded new boots. Regardless of cost and quality, they were initially stiff and uncomfortable until they were broken in after few weeks. To each their own I guess.
My current Justin's didn't take too long.
And with my thorogoods I wore them around the house for a day before going anywhere and they were good to go.
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Well they're too big and I'll be returning them.
I will probably just go with the same boot I'm currently wearing but I wouldn't mind finding an all black US made traditional Chukka.
Whatever I wear definitely has to be traditional looking.
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Scratch that, I can't return them.
I stupidly took the tags off and they wont take 'em back now.
Because my feet just don't have much fat on them I dont think I can wear pull on boots.
My dad wears the same size as me but has more fat on his feet than me so if he can wear these he can have 'em.
I learned my lesson, and I'll just have to go with another pair of lace up conductors.
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A new one for me. Have been fighting the Allis Chalmers injector pump. its been giving me fits. I was gonna pull the top off and look around but none of my security drivers would fit. torx is 6 sided but these were 5 sided. Found out I needed a pentalobe bit. didn't have a clue what size it was so I ordered a set. will probably never need them again but I got em. :hee20hee20hee:
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Found out I needed a pentalobe bit. didn't have a clue what size it was so I ordered a set. will probably never need them again but I got em.
Ford use them so you might need them again. Not something I'd expect to see on what I'm guessing is a fairly old tractor though :017:
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with the recent relaxation on Covid-19 restriction, Elroy was able to visit the show room at Southern. Picked up a few miscellaneous SK pieces
SK 19732
6 piece 1/4" drive metric allen drivers
$6.00
SK 45184
3" Long, 3/8 drive sliding sleeve locking extension
$12
Sk 45189
10-1/2" long, 3/8 drive sliding sleeve locking extension
$19
8 foot long x 1-1/2 wide, double eye, nylon sling rated at 1,800 pound vertical, 1,440 pound choker, 3,600 pound basket
$8
Camera battery is dead. Not with-standing that little issue, Elroy is glad to see the world starting to open back up.
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New to me trade in on the tool truck. Been looking for an air hammer that's a bit shorter then my current one.
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Great old hammer Tim. Those were a big seller some years ago, and pretty powerful for being a short barrel. They were better than most of the other shorty competition models.
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got this yesterday
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I was minding my own business, :25: right.
Anyway, I spotted these on CL and just had to buy them.
Now I have the problem I can imagine jeffmoss26 ^^ might have -- do I use them as a tool should be, or keep them nice and pretty?
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To Jeff and Torqueman, I say use them. That ratcheting screwdriver is one of my fav SO tools. The Cman stones are certainly cool unused in the box, but how many folks would appreciate them(present company excluded)
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Nice stone, but you can still get a brand new Norton of equal quality today if you need a user.
It wouldn't take long to wear off that Craftsman logo either.
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Bought this on Ebay to replace the set my dad gave me as a kid, if the 2.5" adjustable in these sets is a legitimate tool then I made a tool purchase.
If not it's a novelty collectible purchase.
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Yesterday I ordered a new pair of the justin conductors I currently wear for work, and got an email that they were out of stock and the size is being discontinued and they were refunding me. :c002:
Tthat total was $210 shipping included which was too much compared to the $169 I scored the last pair for from workboots.com, but it was I thought my only option left for a black traditional American made work boot.
Well I went back on Google to see what I could find and what do you know I found a nice pair of recently discontinued Chippewas in my exact size on clearance from $200 down to $99 from the place that refunded my money minutes earlier :a102: :a102:
I did a quick search online and they are American made, and the regular price was right on :93: :93:
Everything worked out great, because I got a higher quality boot ( Justin's are fine, but the leather is a bit looser in grain ) for half the price :cool2:
I've been wanting to try a pair of Chippewas and this was just the opportunity, too bad I won't be able to get another pair if I like them.
I had originally thought I'd be able to get my Justin's resoled, but last winter before I had my boot dryer they got wet a lot and wounded up with a damp sponge kind of smell I can't get rid of.
If I take better care of these they can get resoled, with a Goodyear welt it's a one day thing.
They just peel the outsole off and glue a new one on.
I've learned that the Obenauffs heavy duty LP just wasn't quite enough for my needs if you don't reapply offen enough , this time I'm gonna go with SNO-SEAL.
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Danm I just can't catch a break when it comes to work boots.
They're great and they fit well, sadly they are not actually slip resistant as they were advertised and I can't wear them at work.
I was suspicious when the Vibram Gumlite soles didn't say slip resistant on them, but I tried them earlier and didn't take more than a minute of walking to realize they were a no-go and I had to change into my Justins.
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Too bad. Nice looking American made boot!
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Too bad. Nice looking American made boot!
Theres hope yet.
I ordered some black oil resistant Goodyear wedge soles, and some barge cement.
I'm going to resole these myself because I don't have a lot to lose.
Never done it before but the process is fairly simple on a Goodyear welted boot, which is supposedly the entire purpose for this type of construction.
Peel off the old outsole
Prep the surface
Apply cement to both parts and wait till tacky.
Carefully place and pound like crazy with a heavy mallet to ensure a good bond
Trim off the excess and finish the edges.
I know most professional cobblers use a press, but I don't have that so I'm just gonna make a last out of a something. You've just gott have something solid inside the boot when pounding.
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The wife came home for lunch today bearing gifts. It is the DeWalt Atomic series 20V Max lithium ion brushless Compact 1/2" drill/driver set. It came with the tool, 2 batteries, charger and bag for $99 from MSC as their hot deal for July. The rep called her last week to tell her to get an order in as they were going fast so she ordered 4 of them as some guys in the shop wanted some. She also got the Irwin impact bit set for an additional $25. I have Makita tools but this DeWalt is much smaller and lighter and will fit in a tighter space and also easier for her to use.
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I splurged and bought these at HD. They were only $20.
No. 63215 compact cable cutter
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Do things you put tools in count? If so this "toolbox" will be coming to my house about he end of the month. Cost less than a snappy roll cab. lol
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Do things you put tools in count? If so this "toolbox" will be coming to my house about he end of the month. Cost less than a snappy roll cab. lol
(https://i.imgur.com/ghdMOJ0l.jpg)
That’s a big toolbox. :bravo_2:
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Just one? :25:
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Just one? :25:
No, it's #2. Numero uno is already packed. :lol_hitting: :character0029:
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Should be able to get 100 ft lbs of torque with this sucker. Proto. 26 inches long. My tired old arms dont like my old short OTC torque wrench (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200711/4f21be518d0acbedc115fb9e5e2f221c.jpg)
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That ain't a TW, Walrus. That's a baseball bat! :lol_hitting:
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What is the torque range on that beauty Walrus?
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What is the torque range on that beauty Walrus?
50 to 250. I bought it for the heads on my Mustang and to check the anchors on my lift. The tendinitis in my arms has greatly reduced my strength so I'm countering with leverage :)
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did not need these but when I see US made Craftsman at an Ace store, the last on the hooks...
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:bravo_2: couldn't stand it huh?? :lol_hitting:
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Lower mid range Taiwanese.
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did not need these but when I see US made Craftsman at an Ace store, the last on the hooks...
I do the same, but not with the screwdrivers anymore.
The handle sizing just doesn't work that well for me and I made the switch to Pratt read and Stanley 100 plus earlier this year.
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These were actually a trade and not a purchase.
Recently my uncle gave me a couple of old double bit axe heads, one of them being a 1955 Rixford Michigan pattern.
They're a desirable axe but the eye had a dent in it that I do not have the skill to repair so I traded it to a good home with someone who could.
In trade I got this village blacksmith set.
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new addition to team red!
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Matco man got me.....
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Is that really just a COB led of the Matco logo ?
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Close your eyes, Muddy! Don't look at the Matco man.
Just one look and your wallet will turn to stone! :))
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Is that really just a COB led of the Matco logo ?
Yep the logo is the light.
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Pin puck from CountyComm, will come in handy disassembling locks at work
Occidental Leather pouch, also for work.
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Pin puck from CountyComm, will come in handy disassembling locks at work
Occidental Leather pouch, also for work.
I need to get me one of those pin pucks for vintage airgun work.
That pocket caddy sure does seem nice, I've thought about getting one for work but I'm always getting soggy and dirty and I'm afraid it would probably not be the best choice.
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A few days ago bought a Snapon party box off Ebay to replace the Mac mac1 that my 1/4 general purpose kit has kind of outgrown , and I just ordered a 10pc SAE 6pt Wright socket set and 11pc 6pt metric Wright socket set.
When assembling my kit around the MC1 box I had to make some sacrifices to get the most useful assortment of sockets in it, but while i still love the box It eventually proved not to be quite big enough for the type of ultimate 1/4 kit I had in mind.
I decided the heart of the new kit will be as complete of a Wright tool 1/4 set as I can get while still allowing room for the other small tools, if theres room I'll add the deeps.
I've already got two contour grip ratchets flex and standard, the contour grip flex handle, and the 6" extension.
With these sockets on the way all I'll need is the short extension, universal, maybe the deeps if theres room, and the spinner handle.
Once I get the box I'll figure everything out.
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Got the metrics today to my surprise they came on a rail.
I won't be using it because it's too bulky for my application but it Is nice.
Somehow I didn't catch that, but I'm pretty sure the SAE's won't come with one.
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Ordered the rest of what I need to complete my WRIGHT 1/4 set.
9pc metric deeps
9pc SAE deeps
universal joint
2" long extension.
Spinner handle ( I hope it has the female drive in the handle as pictured, it doesn't seem that the latest production does and this may just be a dated stock photo )
I noticed for some reason they offer the metric sockets on a rail but not the SAE's :smiley_confused1:
I don't exactly need the rails because they're too bulky for my uses but I find it curious.
I probably could've saved a bit by buying a complete sae or metric set and adding the other sockets, but I didn't know I would want an entire set when I bought the first ratchet over a year ago.
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Wright offers 2 different 1/4 spinners.
2442 = female drive in handle
2441 = no female drive
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Wright offers 2 different 1/4 spinners.
2442 = female drive in handle
2441 = no female drive
Man I wish I knew that, thanks.
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Got this off the tool truck today... We'll see if I can ruin some bits.
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Good luck with the drill doctor. I got one of the earlier versions and had a hard time getting a good drill bit. it looked really good on the cutting edge but the the trailing edge didn't drop enough. I used the DD to get the cutting edge right then I would finish it out by hand. Maybe the newer style has corrected that. Or maybe I just wasn't using it right??? :017:
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Good luck with the drill doctor. I got one of the earlier versions and had a hard time getting a good drill bit. it looked really good on the cutting edge but the the trailing edge didn't drop enough. I used the DD to get the cutting edge right then I would finish it out by hand. Maybe the newer style has corrected that. Or maybe I just wasn't using it right??? :017:
Mr Snappy said the older ones only had two tabs and tend to wobble.
He said the new ones have splines to help guide it. Supposedly these are better.
He's not the type to blow smoke, so we'll find out.
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I'd be interested to hear how well it works. My old boss the troll had one. He'd take a dull bit and in seconds ruin it completely in one easy step.
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Jafe, I think that was the model I had :lol_hitting: :lol_hitting:
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I was wondering if that was the standard model.
Not to get too far off topic but funny story about reshrapened drills. The troll and I went to the swap meet and some guy was selling sets of bits that (according to him) had been used by an aerospace company (big company rhymes with boing) that had since closed their southern California plant. According to him the company could only use the bits so many times and then had to be sharpened and could only be sharpened so many times and he bought all the drills they surplussed. Had this elaborate display with a small drill press drilling through files and brake drums and hardened bolts and all manner of stuff. Plus all these things with thousands of holes in them. The troll bought a set of bits.
The drills worked like the ones he sharpened on the Drill Doctor. So next time he takes them back. Guy says I can't take them back you used them and gee I don't know what happened this is the first complaint I've had. But what I CAN do is sell you this bigger set for the returned drills and more money (I don't recall how much but it was a lot). So the troll buys them and sure enough they worked like the first set. He being the thrifty person he was would never admit he got taken and swore they worked like magic. Meanwhile when thought no one was looking he'd use something else. Eventually he gave them away.
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I'd be interested to hear how well it works. My old boss the troll had one. He'd take a dull bit and in seconds ruin it completely in one easy step.
:)) :)) :)) I’m still laughing
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i have never had luck with a sharpener either. better luck on a grinding wheel and feel and eyeball method.
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a few new things over the past week or so.
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Bought these off the snappy truck on a buy one get one free deal. Been needing short ball allen's for awhile.
I know this is a crappy picture, but lately I haven't been happy with Snap-Ons quality control. The finish just isn't on par with the sockets I've bought in years past. The mid length sockets I bought a year or so ago didn't seem up to their standards and the sockets didn't fit fasteners the way they should (tolerances too tight). It's getting hard to pay for "Snap-On quality" when it's not there.
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New williams throwback sets. They are beautiful.
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Nice! Not seen that set before. Is it inches or that whacky metric stuff?
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Nice! Not seen that set before. Is it inches or that whacky metric stuff?
I bought one of each. The 1/2 sets come out next month and i will get both of those too.
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New williams throwback sets.
I wonder if the rebuild kits for those fit the older vintage Williams rats. I've got a 1/2" rat that needs a kit.
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I can ask the williams guy when he comes next week. He still carries rebuild kits for the old ratchets. Send me the part # and i can see if they have
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Nice! Not seen that set before. Is it inches or that whacky metric stuff?
I don't like metric either, but have actually found myself needing it lately.
I actually needed the 4mm socket last week and that surprised the hell out of me, never thought I'd actually need it.
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Damn that is cool. We need more pics of them.
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I don't like metric either, but have actually found myself needing it lately.
You sound like a PG rated version of me 30 years ago :lol_hitting: And my opinion of metrique really ain't improved any either :38:
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I wonder if the rebuild kits for those fit the older vintage Williams rats. I've got a 1/2" rat that needs a kit.
I am pretty sure they are different. The old Williams have the lock ring holding the head together, new Williams is a single socket head cap screw through the selector holding it together (like SK Tuff-1)
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I don't like metric either, but have actually found myself needing it lately.
You sound like a PG rated version of me 30 years ago :lol_hitting: And my opinion of metrique really ain't improved any either :38:
No it has not, main complaint, from cars to machines. Both SAE & jimmy Carter NUTs and bolts are found in/on the same assembly .
On a positive note the metric is handy some when machining ..
Staying on topic this would be my most recent tool buy ..
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Got this off the tool truck today... We'll see if I can ruin some bits.
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Drill doctor works pretty good, 1/8 up, smaller bits, not worth the trouble. Key to using it is setting the cut depth. It's the stop, the bit is pulled into, when positioning the bit in the holder.
Also found allowing the bit to free spin, not loose. As the gripper holds it, resting against the stop. The tighten the holder, is accurate and consistent for sharpening.
I just rotate the bit until it quits cutting, DD says count the turn so as you stop on at an even count.. I do better just waiting until no more material is being removed.
BTW have a spare holder laying around that will sharpen 3/4 if interested?
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Just bought a unused DD, works fine. At work, 2 guys had them and couldnt get the hang of setting the bit in the holder, always poor results. Id borrow one, sharpen my own, and some of theirs. Before this would use the Sioux valve grinder with its fine stone, with good results.
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Got this off the tool truck today... We'll see if I can ruin some bits.
(https://i.postimg.cc/YSfpStcR/KIMG1542.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/nsr8Rbh9)
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Drill doctor works pretty good, 1/8 up, smaller bits, not worth the trouble. Key to using it is setting the cut depth. It's the stop, the bit is pulled into, when positioning the bit in the holder.
Also found allowing the bit to free spin, not loose. As the gripper holds it, resting against the stop. The tighten the holder, is accurate and consistent for sharpening.
I just rotate the bit until it quits cutting, DD says count the turn so as you stop on at an even count.. I do better just waiting until no more material is being removed.
BTW have a spare holder laying around that will sharpen 3/4 if interested?
Thanks for the tips! I don't really have a use for bigger then 1/2 but thanks though
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I have one and have used it successfully for well over a decade. Larger drills - above 3/8” it’s easier for me to grind by hand, but anything below that size my old DD handles very well.
Lots of vids on YouTube about setting the collet and depth correctly
Good luck Tim!
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Here is link to the b52-a williams ratchet on clearance.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/aboloxtools.com/Williams-B-52A%3famp=1
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Got a new light for work today some items off the clearance table at the local hardware store yesterday.
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The bench plane actually kind of sucks but for the price I'm not out too much, I already have two sets each of these Eklind hex keys but originally paid $5 I think and at $1 I just could not pass these up
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I doubt this thing actually makes the 1000 lumen claims, but the beam is clear, it's definitely nice and bright, the mode operation is something I can live with, and I have had good luck with Nebo products in the past.
I don't really like having multiple modes, but if they do the operation right it makes things more bearable.
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Now I just gotta find a place to put it, then I can decide what to fill it with.
I'm thinking drill bits and such.
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new stamp set from HJE
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Sweet parts trays.
I found they're magic! Left to them selves, parts just seem to find their way into the trays! :great:
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Sweet parts trays.
I found they're magic! Left to them selves, parts just seem to find their way into the trays! :great:
I spent $25 on this thing and now I'm reorganizing the whole garage just so I've got a good place to put it.
I could have easily saved the money and the headache but I saw this thing and just had to have it. :-[
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In the past year these ACE Hardware screwdrivers have been finding me. Not all one place either. Found 10 now, handles feel great, logo seems to be early 1950s.
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In the past year these ACE Hardware screwdrivers have been finding me. Not all one place either. Found 10 now, handles feel great, logo seems to be early 1950s.
I like those, the logo is really cool.
Funny thing is that vintage Ace hardware tools seem to be a bit scarce or unappreciated.
Youl hear about master mechanic from true value, Keen Kutter from EC Simmonds, Bluegrass from Bellknap hardware, you name it but rarely Ace.
I suppose they probably just never really had anything too interesting.
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Been buying up old Auto Kit and Indestro wrenches to make sets to sell.
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Been buying up old Auto Kit and Indestro wrenches to make sets to sell.
I always thought those were cool.
A few years ago a found a mint set at the flea market for $7 but already bought a bunch of stuff and had no more cash on me.
I don't remember the brand which I know wasn't Indestro , but they seemed very well made.
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New pair of justin conductor's for work.
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I got about two years out of the first pair there , and If they didn't smell so bad they could use a resole.
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Old with the old....
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New pair of justin conductor's for work.
(https://i.postimg.cc/pX6KQZgf/20201022-121723.jpg)
I got about two years out of the first pair there , and If the7y didn't smell so bad they could use a resole.
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You have sweaty/stinky feet?
LOL sorry if that is too personal...if you do, I highly recommend one of these Peet boot dryers, if you don't already have one:
https://www.amazon.com/PEET-Original-2-Shoe-Electric-Dryer/dp/B001J4HQ76/ref=asc_df_B001J4HQ76/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167126206764&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14715567286804811788&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015551&hvtargid=pla-307113301382&psc=1
My feet sweat 24/7 and my boots used to stink so bad I would have to leave them outside. Not any more! Also helped me finally eradicate athlete's foot i was never able to clear up before. I shoot a blast of Lysol in each one after work and let them dry overnight.
Oh, and Peet is made in USA!
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new Klein crimpers and an Enderes driver from Bonneyman.
Wiha drivers for work
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i like the grips on those crimpers. are they a new model?
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Yes, fairly new. Model 2005N
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I highly recommend one of these Peet boot dryers, if you don't already have one:
https://www.amazon.com/PEET-Original-2-Shoe-Electric-Dryer/dp/B001J4HQ76/ref=asc_df_B001J4HQ76/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167126206764&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14715567286804811788&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015551&hvtargid=pla-307113301382&psc=1
My feet sweat 24/7 and my boots used to stink so bad I would have to leave them outside. Not any more! Also helped me finally eradicate athlete's foot i was never able to clear up before. I shoot a blast of Lysol in each one after work and let them dry overnight.
Oh, and Peet is made in USA!
+1 on the Peet Boot Dryer. It also warms the boots, which I really like as I get older.
In the winter, I never unplug mine. I rotate boots and wool socks through out the day. Wake up, put warm boots on feet, put on-deck boots on the Peet. Repeat as socks get wet.
I love Winter! People who don't like winter, don't have the right clothing.
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New pair of justin conductor's for work.
(https://i.postimg.cc/pX6KQZgf/20201022-121723.jpg)
I got about two years out of the first pair there , and If the7y didn't smell so bad they could use a resole.
(https://postimg.cc/JGjyMb70)
You have sweaty/stinky feet?
LOL sorry if that is too personal...if you do, I highly recommend one of these Peet boot dryers, if you don't already have one:
https://www.amazon.com/PEET-Original-2-Shoe-Electric-Dryer/dp/B001J4HQ76/ref=asc_df_B001J4HQ76/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167126206764&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14715567286804811788&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9015551&hvtargid=pla-307113301382&psc=1
My feet sweat 24/7 and my boots used to stink so bad I would have to leave them outside. Not any more! Also helped me finally eradicate athlete's foot i was never able to clear up before. I shoot a blast of Lysol in each one after work and let them dry overnight.
Oh, and Peet is made in USA!
Not my feet, my boots are constantly getting lots of water and , oil, and random smelly stuff on them.
Without the boot dryer it's difficult to find a chance to clean them where they'll be dry by the next time you go to lace them up.
Even with my 3 step treatment of neatsfoot oil, Obenauffs heavy duty LP, and a top coat of Angelus neutral polish ( for it's waxy water repelling coating) you still gotta go at em with some saddle soap then retreat every couple weeks or so.
Btw that boot dryer looks like the perfect choice, affordable, and US made.
My current one is this crappy cheap one that's mostly ment for sneakers.
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Ordered the peet boot dryer.
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somehow the peet boot dryer I ordered yesterday arrived today.
And no I didn't buy it off Amazon, I do not do business with those bastards.
I was surprised that it makes absolutely zero noise, I know the other thing was very noise and annoying.
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I didn't purchase these, I picked them up off the road a couple of weeks ago. I was walking from Okere to Mourea with my contractor and one of my project managers working out how we can fit a combined footpath/cycleway in between the road and the lake within a fixed budget.
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I don't recognise the brand, probably Chincom. A bit beaten up but OK to live in the door pocket of my ute.
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made a trade with a buddy for this beauty!
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I needed a small press for a bushing project coming up so off to Horrible Fright to get some Chinese tools to work on a Japanese truck. :))
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I always dig thru boxes for the old, odd, and unusual. I believe these were found in the same hunt, sure are similarly dirty and worn. The top one might be owner modified, edges are factory smooth, a Plomb. Bonney, then a Herbrand. Figured not too unusual, still good users, right?
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Wow, that Herbrand has some wide opening. That looks like a problem on a stuck line
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I needed a small press for a bushing project coming up so off to Horrible Fright to get some Chinese tools to work on a Japanese truck. :))
Let me know what you think of that light
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I needed a small press for a bushing project coming up so off to Horrible Fright to get some Chinese tools to work on a Japanese truck. :))
Let me know what you think of that light
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:)) I actually have one of those and they are great.
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Wow, that Herbrand has some wide opening. That looks like a problem on a stuck line
I was looking at that. I'm of the opinion that it was probably modified for a specific job.
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I needed a small press for a bushing project coming up so off to Horrible Fright to get some Chinese tools to work on a Japanese truck. :))
I have that press. It works better than I expected and has held up suprisingly well - so much so I got the adapter set for it.
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I needed a small press for a bushing project coming up so off to Horrible Fright to get some Chinese tools to work on a Japanese truck. :))
Let me know what you think of that light
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:)) I actually have one of those and they are great.
Thanks I'll be picking one up then!
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I ordered and received this tool last week.
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I'll give you a hint, it is a tool used in the repair of something which is mostly made of brass and American walnut.
It is used on products from two manufacturers, one named after an American civil war general and the other named after a man who liked to fly Kites in poor weather.
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Must be a tool for use on airguns.
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It's to replace the rear seal on a Crossman airgun. They work pretty well on the models with serial numbers, but the pre-numbered ones have a bit of an extra problem installing that seal, but I cannot remember what. It did take me a few tries to get it right though.
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It's to replace the rear seal on a Crossman airgun. They work pretty well on the models with serial numbers, but the pre-numbered ones have a bit of an extra problem installing that seal, but I cannot remember what. It did take me a few tries to get it right though.
It is for removing the head of the soldered in valves on rifles made by Sheridan products Inc and those made by the Benjamin air rifle co.
The square end removes the retaining nut and the other end has a threaded tool you screw onto the valve head to pull it out.
Most crosmans use a cartridge valve that just drops right out, and while you'll be rebuilding a vintage valve back in the day and on current guns today the idea was / is to just order a new valve and drop it in.
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Must be a tool for use on airguns.
Yep, for Benjamin air rifles and Sheridan air rifles.
Removes the retaining nut then the other end screws on to pull the top off the soldered in valve.
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Ordered and received two of these, my old Swingaway and ECK0 can openers from my grandmother were worn out and no longer working very well.
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The last American made can opener you can get ( aside from a p-38 /p-51, or on a leatherman...ect ) and they work extremely well, the other will be a gift.
The John J Steuby company purchased the original machinery from the Swingaway factory after they went under, and started making them again.
I love how proud they are to be producing these in America, and the patriotic writing on the packaging is the icing on the cake for me.
Theres more on the back, I'll have to take a picture.
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I have one of those can openers, found it hanging on an endcap at Save-A-Lot of all places. It seems sturdy, I doubt I will ever wear it out.
I have been buying a bunch of vintage stuff here lately. I think this is the only new tool I picked up.
Irwin 1902420 bent needle nose pliers, 6-3/4" long w/ cutter, made in Germany by NWS. The pliers themselves do not have a visible coo but the packaging said Germany.
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Dave those are good looking pliers where did you find them.
Thanks Ron.
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I've heard good things about the NWS made pliers, I find the modern styling of the grips ugly so I won't be buying them but I'm sure they're a good tool.
I know it's just a tool and I shouldn't care, but if they're just a tool and nobody should care why does this modern styling exist on tools these days anyways ?
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I know it's just a tool and I shouldn't care, but if they're just a tool and nobody should care why does this modern styling exist on tools these days anyways ?
Its marketing, everyone wants the new and improved. if you sell a good product that last forever, coming out with new and improved is one way to get people to buy more. If it looked exactly the same as the old one in the tool box, people would be less inclined to buy a new one.
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Traded in my Snappy for this beauty.
15" 3/8" flexhead
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Very nice Tim. Does the flex head have a lock?
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Ron350, thank you. I found this pair on eBay, I dont think Irwin sells them any more. A while back they were clearanced out of Lowe's and could be had very cheap. I usually don't buy Irwin tools but there were 8 or so models they sold that were made by NWS. This is my 3rd pair, and i also have one branded NWS. They are fantastic pliers.
Hickory, i am right there with you man. I don't like trendy, futuristic tool designs. These (like Knipex) are the comfort grip models with the crazy designs on them. I know Knipex has just the plain red plastic grips, NWS i believe does something similar.
I bought a pair of the pistol grip style needlenose Irwin/NWS on clearance at Lowe's for something silly like $8 or so and that is how I got hooked. The Irwins only had the comfort grips, I got them because they were cheap. They aren't bad at all in use, and have some advantages.
NWS pliers are fantastic though, regardless of appearance. I love mine. I just dont have a lot of them.
Muddy, love that matco!!!
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Traded in my Snappy for this beauty.
15" 3/8" flexhead
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me like! :)
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I started taking another look at Matco tools a few years ago and I too am liking what I see. If I were still a professional wrencher I'd be buying their tools. :PDT_Armataz_01_37:
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I know it's just a tool and I shouldn't care, but if they're just a tool and nobody should care why does this modern styling exist on tools these days anyways ?
Its marketing, everyone wants the new and improved. if you sell a good product that last forever, coming out with new and improved is one way to get people to buy more. If it looked exactly the same as the old one in the tool box, people would be less inclined to buy a new one.
I understand that, it just puts me off but luckily there are options for me.
I could always probably plastidip over the ugly pattern or possibly replace the grips with Klein-koat grips.
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1" drive 22mm hytorq
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1" drive 22mm hytorq
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I imagine those Swedish tools hold up very well.
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1" drive 22mm hytorq
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I imagine those Swedish tools hold up very well.
Good for 9000 ftlbs
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Geez, that looks like a hydraulic jack piston! :a102:
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I just ordered a nice condition vintage silco 31pc flatwear set off Ebay, and yes I consider these a form of tool.
Call me crazy, but I have a favorite spoon.
I wanted a fork to do with it but couldn't find a match, changed my search words and came across a complete set that matches it.
I didn't really need an entire set, but I'll be happy to ditch the rest of my import junk in favor of some American made Silco goodness.
This old one's getting a bit rough ( yes it's a serving spoon, a bit bigger than a tablespoon) so it may get relegated to a drill.
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I always liked the Spork. Having a fork, spoon, and knife all in one utensil appealed to the survivalist in me. :)
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I always liked the Spork. Having a fork, spoon, and knife all in one utensil appealed to the survivalist in me. :)
I never took to the spork because I need one to hold the food with and the other to cut it with.
The standard no knife edge plastic spork always worked well in the school cafeteria though.
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Very nice Tim. Does the flex head have a lock?
Yes it does. That was one of the reasons for trading. The Snap-On has a very clumsy locking system.
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newest Klein Journeyman cable cutters on left to replace the ones on the right
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^^^^^great tool
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Davethorik I like the Irwin pliers #1902420 except for the lanyard eyelets. Guess I will be removing the eyelet from the finger side because this is where your little finger goes.
Red arrow points to the offending eyelet.
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Snappy got me on one of these... Magnet is good and strong and it's nice and bright. Its run time is a bit disappointing at 3 hrs and 4 hrs to charge full.
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Davethorik I like the Irwin pliers #1902420 except for the lanyard eyelets. Guess I will be removing the eyelet from the finger side because this is where your little finger goes.
Red arrow points to the offending eyelet.
Ron, I could not agree more. My other Irwin/NWS pliers are larger and the lanyard thingy doesnt rub your finger (the linesmans and the ergo-multi). I plan to take a straight razor and cheese grater it off.
I have only used mine twice so far, once to remove about 20 heavy duty staples out of a few documents. Flawless. The other was to cut a bunch of small pieces of plastic in the cutters, which it did very well. The cutters meet dead even, when held up against a light there are no gaps, simply holding the tool at rest. That is impressive.
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Went to HF today. Took advantage of some coupons. (Does anyone seriously buy something without one?)
I've been misusing my chrome sockets at home. so i picked up this 37 peice set. My 1/2 impacts at work are HF and haven't broken a single one in 10 yrs. These will do just fine for home use.
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This year I am going to make six pack carriers for the husband's in our group of friends for Christmas presents. So I thought itd be handy to have a finish nailer. I picked up their infamous 2 n 1 18ga nailer/stapler. For what I paid I'm not expecting much, however reviews for this nailer/stapler are very good.
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picked up this Milwaukee set on Monday.
Gave the sawzall blades to a coworker, added my Morse holesaws and drills to the kit and it's perfect!
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got some more Klein :)
Wolverine Brass pump pliers, in my color...orange!
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Some Dunlop rubber wellingtons, and a smaller True Temper plastic rake for dog poop duty.
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I just got this little moody set in.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kMvTxfKC/20201228-115103.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/3WWjhjtf)
Definitely nicer than the Craftsman version I have, though it's plastic holder is much more convenient than this vinyl pouch that's kind of fiddly to deal with.
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MOODY doesn't offer this cool little 22pc set anymore, so I had to buy this NOS set off Ebay, and it'll probably be a while before I get it I'm sure.
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I just got this little moody set in.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kMvTxfKC/20201228-115103.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/3WWjhjtf)
Definitely nicer than the Craftsman version I have, though it's plastic holder is much more convenient than this vinyl pouch that's kind of fiddly to deal with.
I like that!
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Only tools I bought over the last month were gifts. I did buy some consumables as I got the sawzall blades at HD and the Lenox blades at TSC. I bought the Lenox blades on clearance and the 2 pack ended up the about the price of one blade.
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I was so impressed with the driver set that I wanted to try some of their other stuff so I ordered this cool Moody mini max set off Ebay earlier this week, it's been shipped but hasn't arrived yet.
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It's a shame they don't seem to offer a set like this anymore, you can either get specific individual sets or the big $150 sets which I don't need.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/mkDVP1JH/20201231-163214.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/9R6yS0Wm)
A knife is one of man's oldest tools after all.
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Payed $15 with one of the $5 ace rewards I got in the mail the other day, I'll buy the metrics when the other becomes valid on the 16th.
No sense paying full price when I can just wait a little and save $5.
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If you chuck those tee handles up in a drill they make a really good paint stirrer. :lol_hitting: Might discolor the handle a bit. :93:
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If you chuck those tee handles up in a drill they make a really good paint stirrer. :lol_hitting: Might discolor the handle a bit. :93:
At least they also stamp them unlike Bondhus does these days, so even if I did that I'd still know what size they are. ;)
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ordered a Wright 9180 from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Wright-Tool-9180-Four-Way-Screwdriver/dp/B0042SY0P2 . Both the catalog and the Amazon listing, show a translucent dark red handle similar to the old Upson drivers. This is what arrived. I called Wright and they said they make 2 different styles of handles. Not sure if I am going to return it or not.
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ordered a Wright 9180 from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Wright-Tool-9180-Four-Way-Screwdriver/dp/B0042SY0P2 . Both the catalog and the Amazon listing, show a translucent dark red handle similar to the old Upson drivers. This is what arrived. I called Wright and they said they make 2 different styles of handles. Not sure if I am going to return it or not.
Pratt-Read manufacturers the screwdrivers for WRIGHT, but like WRIGHT it seems you can only buy their stuff through distributors or under various brands that the contract for.
I've had a Similar issue with a spinner handle, WRIGHT offers one with the female drive in the handle and one without but many sellers don't notice the difference in the stock photos and often use the wrong one.
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New set of picks for work.
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Eww nice. 👍🏼 :bravo_2: I need some new ones. I bet those don’t bend like Horrible Frights. :08:
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I actually don't have a set of picks like that yet , but there have been times where they might have come in handy.
I think I'll probably just get a Pratt-Read set at some point, I've been pretty happy with their stuff for the money.
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Eww nice. :bravo_2: I need some new ones. I bet those don’t bend like Horrible Frights. :08:
No they don't. They are sharp though lol.
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I stopped by a neighborhood garage sale on the way to an errand, and bought a gaggle of non-needed tools and a kids bike for the granddaughter.
The most notable items are a working Cman block grinder that will need a tool rest fabrication on one side for $10, and a 4" long nose Vise Grip in decent shape. I never knew they made them that small. No pics, but you folks know what that stuff looks like.
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A Block grinder for $10 is a win any day. Congrats OnS -- post a few pics of that unit when you get a chance. BTW what HP rating does it have ?
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nice buys and at that price who cares what size they are ! :))
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I stopped by a neighborhood garage sale on the way to an errand, and bought a gaggle of non-needed tools and a kids bike for the granddaughter.
The most notable items are a working Cman block grinder that will need a tool rest fabrication on one side for $10, and a 4" long nose Vise Grip in decent shape. I never knew they made them that small. No pics, but you folks know what that stuff looks like.
Petersons, Irwin's , or no name ?
The no names are a dime a dozen and Irwin offers some small ones, but I've never seen a mini pair of Petersons.
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Its a 1/4 HP. The front had some metallic blue overspray which has mostly been removed now with lacquer thinner.. The cord was another story, with someone grafting another 10' of a 3-wire extension cord with the ground wire going nowhere. I have that extension now repurposed, and have a 2 prong section that will be put in place at some future time.
If anyone has a lead on that right side housing, do drop me a PM please. I could use blast shields as well, heck even the tool rest would save me from fabrication.
Oh...the 4LN vice grips are Peterson of course. There be NO substitutes or wannabees in this boys toolbox. Exmple pic here: https://www.jensentools.com/vise-grip-4ln-4-long-nose-locking-pliers-with-cutter/p/644wr021
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Its a 1/4 HP. The front had some metallic blue overspray which has mostly been removed now with lacquer thinner.. The cord was another story, with someone grafting another 10' of a 3-wire extension cord with the ground wire going nowhere. I have that extension now repurposed, and have a 2 prong section that will be put in place at some future time.
If anyone has a lead on that right side housing, do drop me a PM please. I could use blast shields as well, heck even the tool rest would save me from fabrication.
Oh...the 4LN vice grips are Peterson of course. There be NO substitutes or wannabees in this boys toolbox. Exmple pic here: https://www.jensentools.com/vise-grip-4ln-4-long-nose-locking-pliers-with-cutter/p/644wr021
Just like my '58 but much less rusty even has no shields and only 1 shelf like mine.
Those petersons are cool, I've tried to find some small ones on Ebay but have came up with anything and assumed they didn't exist.
Now I know what to look for.
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Got my TOYO ST350 just a bit ago, and boy it's an amazing little box.
(https://i.postimg.cc/nLx7cyqm/20210118-111052.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/v4PD0Sq8)
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NOS Starrett HC530M-20 tape measure.
Satin chrome tape, metric 20 meter, with hook
Been after a NOS Starrett for years, in fact my inability to find one led me to collect NOS Lufkins. Lmao. I'd still love to find an older Starrett with the stitched leather case, but they are uncommon.
Even though this is newer, I am still super-duper pleased I finally found one.
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niiiiice
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That is a Nice Tape Measure I have an old beatup Lufkin
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Maybe not a tool in the traditional sense, but it's a tool for keeping me warm ;)
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This 60's Woolrich is warm ,lightweight, and comfortable.
Not great for working in the shop, but I've got a cheap beater jacket for that.
I don't know what this particular pattern of jacket is officially called , I think it most resembles a cruiser but it doesn't really matter.
Luckily it wasn't sold under one of the common hipster bait titles like " Mackinaw cruiser " or " CPO " so I didn't have to pay too much for it.
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I ‘needed’ this!
https://imgur.com/gallery/kItj6hW
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I was at the hardware store buying a needle valve for the water shutoff to the cooler, and I saw something I was missing from my house /go box.
An American made 8" pipe wrench,
I can't confirm, but the mobile jaw sure is a dead ringer for a current RIGID and I have no clue who else could have made it.
If you've got any ideas let me know.
(https://i.postimg.cc/fy5P8msz/20210205-133607.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/LgYvXqhw)
It's buttery smooth, and very nicely finished.
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I don't know why it was $22 when the 10" was only $19, but I figured what the hell and bought it anyway.
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we got a new grinder at the shop!
https://imgur.com/wdH9C5e
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That Baldor is definitely drool worthy. :great:
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These cheap inox brand polycarbonate safety glasses have always been good to me, especially 3/$5.
The greenlee pouch is meant to hold a pair of electricians scissors and a cable splicing knife, it was only $5.
I have the scissors, but not the splicing knife that I don't necessarily need.
You can't beat 50 cents a piece for the brushes.
Oh and just to make up for these imported goods that I bought I picked up a little something domestic ;)
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I had some premium rewards points that got me a good deal on the little 6233 at the hardware store.
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good looking knife.
jeff's grinder....... :djparty:
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Mystery solved , I feel so dumb for not noticing it before :-[
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That double pouch leather holder is a neat idea! Me likey! :great:
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Not sure how I feel about the plastic knob, but my old import sure doesn't work very well anymore and I needed a new one.
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That double pouch leather holder is a neat idea! Me likey! :great:
We all used those at the phone company, holds a small knife and a pair of electricians snips. I still keep one one my bench and one in my tool bag.
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yes! someone else who calls them by their proper name, snips!
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4 inch Cobras, smallest they make. I have all the rest so why not ;)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210211/86740300b6070dcde5810d95d67c8293.jpg)
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Klein calls these " serrated electricians scissors with strippers " .
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they're exactly what I have which go in this pouch.
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4 inch Cobras, smallest they make. I have all the rest so why not ;)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210211/86740300b6070dcde5810d95d67c8293.jpg)
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Gotta find me a pair of those, I have the Knipex affliction too
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Hit a yardsale today.
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The stihl trimmer was $20 because it wouldn't feed the line, and the mower was $25 because it wouldn't start.
Both are fairly recent, and both turned out to work perfectly.
A couple blasts of starter fluid and the mower fired right up like new, the trimmer just had some line tangled in it because they spooled it in wrong.
I had no clue Stihl trimmers were made in China but you can't beat $20 regardless.
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Great deals!
Well, everything's going to China. Nobody can resist that cheap labor! Just gotta make sure you've got spare parts for when stuff breaks - which it will.
Probably halfway through your front lawn! :))
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Great deals!
Well, everything's going to China. Nobody can resist that cheap labor! Just gotta make sure you've got spare parts for when stuff breaks - which it will.
Probably halfway through your front lawn! :))
For the $20 payed if this one fails I'll either buy a better one or stick to the 20v B&D trimmer that has been great to me.
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Snapon 10mm, for 50 cents, next to an 11mm I have had. Will never know why somebody needed an obstruction wrench so bad.
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Snapon 10mm, for 50 cents, next to an 11mm I have had. Will never know why somebody needed an obstruction wrench so bad.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do! :lol_hitting:
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Snapon 10mm, for 50 cents, next to an 11mm I have had. Will never know why somebody needed an obstruction wrench so bad.
BTDT. I've got a few sacrificial snappys.
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Picked this up for doing cam and crank seals
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Wow thats small. got much power at that size?
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i have that same impact muddy. i have a feeling you will like it.
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And as always when China is the only option, I have to balance out the universe by also buying some American goodness.
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I've got a nice pair of Utica 6" dykes I bought NOS a year or two ago and they don't cut even remotely as well as these.
Hell I had a pair of Channellock #338 dykes that didn't cut as easily as these little e336 seem to.
The mini prybar - scraper from Vaughn/Dasco is fairly new I believe, I've never seen them before.
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Those plastic bladed cutter wheels seemed to be all the rage a few years ago. I remember selling them over at the hardware store. You'll have to tell me how well you think they worked compared to the fishing line. I might switch over as well.
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Those plastic bladed cutter wheels seemed to be all the rage a few years ago. I remember selling them over at the hardware store. You'll have to tell me how well you think they worked compared to the fishing line. I might switch over as well.
Will do.
I've got a lot of weeds around here ( that's why I own 7 machetes and a sickle) and can definitely put it through it's paces.
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Those plastic bladed cutter wheels seemed to be all the rage a few years ago. I remember selling them over at the hardware store. You'll have to tell me how well you think they worked compared to the fishing line. I might switch over as well.
One breaks and it will shake as its now off balance. They work but break pretty easily in my limited time using them. Once I ran out of new blades never again
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Maybe I should just get a goat. :93:
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Wow thats small. got much power at that size?
Surprisingly yes it hits pretty hard for it's small stature
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Wow thats small. got much power at that size?
Surprisingly yes it hits pretty hard for it's small stature
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How do you think that works? You guys all run approximately the same air pressure, right? So how can a smaller tool - with smaller guts I'd think - have the same impact power as a larger tool? Not criticizing, just asking about tools I've never used.
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Snapon 10mm, for 50 cents, next to an 11mm I have had. Will never know why somebody needed an obstruction wrench so bad.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do! :lol_hitting:
That's a good case for keeping a drawer full of cheap yard sale wrenches.
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Picked this up for doing cam and crank seals
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Very nice Tim. HF seems to be upping its game. I think their Earthquake line is one of the best air tool bargains on the market today.
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I didn't buy this 45 gallon Husky tote ,but someone left behind a pretty new one just like it in the parking lot at work this morning and I was told to toss it in the dumpster.
It had nothing but a hose of some kind in it
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a tote on wheels? good score, handy for all sorts of things.
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a tote on wheels? good score, handy for all sorts of things.
I decided to mess with the neighbors who leave their Christmas decorations up too long so I left my Halloween decorations up, I'm probably going to store my Halloween decorations in it.
Of course theres lots of possibilities, and it was free so I don't have to feel bad about buying something I'd need to find a use for.
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Speaking of messing with neighbors...I had a good neighbor who from time to time would display his vintage John Deere out front on his lawn during Xmas. Usually without Xmas lights. One year, I put a for sale sign on it.
That was not looked upon particularly kindly.
Pffffft! He's not the comedian, I am. :P
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Speaking of messing with neighbors...I had a good neighbor who from time to time would display his vintage John Deere out front on his lawn during Xmas. Usually without Xmas lights. One year, I put a for sale sign on it.
That was not looked upon particularly kindly.
Pffffft! He's not the comedian, I am. :P
LOL
Yeah, most people I've found out don't appreciate humor.
If the above scenario was me, I'd have added the word "wife" and hung that sign on your front door! :lol_hitting:
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Well that Stihl trimmer I got for $20 about a week ago stopped working and I kind of wanted one with the easy starting feature anyways.
After a few hours of messing with it trying to get it running I just said screw it and bought a new trimmer.
Instead of getting the same $150 Chinese made model, I went for the $170 American built model with the easy starting feature.
(https://i.postimg.cc/WbFq37QM/20210222-132017.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Tpx3Nn2w)
I'll mess with the other some more and if I can't figure it out I may take it to the Stihl shop at the local hardware and let them fix it.
It's got spark but the new spark plug I put in the other day was bone dry today, and now after having taken it apart to go through the carburetor the priming bulb no longer works ???
I don't know what's going on.
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This little 1989 Buck 705 pony just arrived today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/02gQY7tv/20210222-172231.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/4n5sZHk2)
I quite love small 2 blade slipjoints and this one is great, it's never been used but has obviously sat around for 30 years without the box.
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Wow thats small. got much power at that size?
Surprisingly yes it hits pretty hard for it's small stature
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How do you think that works? You guys all run approximately the same air pressure, right? So how can a smaller tool - with smaller guts I'd think - have the same impact power as a larger tool? Not criticizing, just asking about tools I've never used.
I would think it's RPM. If the smaller motor can build up speed quicker it has more inertia to put in to the impact mechanism. Idk if that right but it sounds good lol
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This little 1989 Buck 705 pony just arrived today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/02gQY7tv/20210222-172231.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/4n5sZHk2)
I quite love small 2 blade slipjoints and this one is great, it's never been used but has obviously sat around for 30 years without the box.
Very nice!
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Just thought this was funny.
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Just thought this was funny.
Betcha that's a bang of a tool. :hee20hee20hee:
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Sort of a tool, it does a specific job and it's made to look like a tool after all.
(https://i.postimg.cc/52Xp4fYy/20210228-132438.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/rDL5gX92)
(https://i.postimg.cc/13bB4bwH/20210228-132504.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/CRHkQPvB)
And I got this from my grandmother, she accidentally received this instead of a pegboard or something from Home Depot so they refunded her and told her to do whatever with this so she gave it to me because it didn't come with instructions anyway.
(https://i.postimg.cc/vTpT57zp/20210228-134036.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/vxtGsVCz)
(https://i.postimg.cc/ZqTRP58K/20210228-134024.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/68mttwbD)
I'm sure I'll find somewhere to mount it.
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Picked this up today from HF. Works as should. The rubber end that goes into the bleeder itself is stiff and the hole in it is very small takes some good force to get onto the nipple.
(https://i.postimg.cc/4xLMn21K/92924-W3.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/rD4gPJ3c)
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I ordered my 3rd 5pc Columbian machete assortment from sportsmans guide that hopefully arrives today like its supposed to.
It was supposed to yesterday and was actually in route for delivery, I waited all day then get a last minute notification that it will arrive today instead :41:
Damn you FedEx.
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Yeah, the delivery services are really falling down on the job of late. I thought it might just be the holiday rush but we're 2 months out form that. :-[
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Yeah, the delivery services are really falling down on the job of late. I thought it might just be the holiday rush but we're 2 months out form that. :-[
I've mostly had decent luck with USPS, ups is okay, but FedEx is always the worst for me.
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I guess the 8oz Grace brass hammer was a factory second or something because the name was blacked out, theres nothing wrong with it though.
The UDC inspection mirror was supposed to be WRIGHT branded which is why I bought it, but it just had a WRIGHT sticker on the package .
Really :smiley_confused1:
Oh well, it's the same quality tool I'm well familiar with.
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supply house had a promo, spend $50 get a free gift :)
the cable tester came from my Tradesman Club reward points
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How far to go until you own every Klein tool? I can see how useful a cable tester would be nowadays. :great:
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Heres the correct picture of yesterday's HJE order arrival.
(https://i.postimg.cc/tRB2hDtJ/20210304-120941.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Yjm676PB)
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Nice looking brass hammer! I need to grab a couple of those. The one's I have are well used and getting mushed.
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Nice looking brass hammer! I need to grab a couple of those. The one's I have are well used and getting mushed.
It must been a factory second or something because the name was blacked out and it was only $11, but I can't really find anything wrong with it.
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lol my buddy has hundreds and hundreds of Klein items...my collection is not even close!
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Was that hammer more or about the same as it would have cost directly from Vaughan?
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about 10 bucks more than this one
https://www.vaughanmfg.com/Products/E18F-18-OZ-Fiberglass-Electricians-Hammer__13820.aspx
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I was on my way home from town and saw a garage sale sign and a stack in the driveway so I stopped. The vintage roller and CM top box had been sold as well as most of the tools. I did manage to find the water valve key though at 24" it is too short to reach the barn valve so I will extend it.
Also found the MAC socket holder and a Gilbert Erector Set box that was empty and has one broken clasp but the box is in good shape and should be useful. Two S-K stubby drivers, S-K flat that needs the tip reworked, Thorsen #1 Phillips and a Miller Falls awl with a striker plate on top of the handle. Not bad for $5.
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I just ordered the 3rd pair of Fuse polarized replacement lenses for my Revo Heading sunglasses.
The current pair was still in great shape till this mourning , but I accidentally left them laying around ( they were in a microfiber sack ) , and the pup got ahold of them.
(https://i.postimg.cc/wTkM8SXF/20210218-164909.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/F77N0CnJ)
She's got a face that it's hard to stay mad at though, and thankfully I'm only out $45.
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I'd chew your glasses too if you made me wear that sweater :))
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I'd chew your glasses too if you made me wear that sweater :))
Nah, she likes it.
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H&S made me do it!
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H&S made me do it!
I still haven't tried mine yet, but I keeping looking for an excuse.
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New Fuller 50m tape, because my last one grew legs.
Rapid staple gun, made in Sweden. To replace my 40 year + old one that fell apart at the last event we were setting up for. The tape was cheap, the staple gun, not so much (NZ$84, US$60).(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210315/00a986bd4b173d4ee581edd8373b94b3.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210315/03e3649364760e48dbbac238e21adb67.jpg)
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New Fuller 50m tape, because my last one grew legs.
Rapid staple gun, made in Sweden. To replace my 40 year + old one that fell apart at the last event we were setting up for. The tape was cheap, the staple gun, not so much (NZ$84, US$60).(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210315/00a986bd4b173d4ee581edd8373b94b3.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210315/03e3649364760e48dbbac238e21adb67.jpg)
Interesting, that Stapler looks generally similar to a classic ARROW.
For the money I would assume it's gotta be nicer though, I'll bet it's probably a great tool.
The classic ARROW stapler is reliable and everything, but not so refined and really hard on the hands to operate for long periods.
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Just to show how much more we pay for some tools in NZ, this is available on Amazon of around the US$30 price range. This one has three 'power' settings depending on who big a staple or how hard a material you are driving. It is nice to use and not too hard on the hands. It is better than my father's original 1950's Rapid that had an exposed plunger with a knob on it, that if you weren't careful you could catch the web of skin between your thumb and first finger under, very painful!!
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It's crazy how much we take low prices (on everything) for granted in the US. It may or may not bite us in the arse someday. For now, I'll just keep enjoying it. :dance:
As for tool buys, here's my new (used) bench mount battery cable crimper. It'll do 8 awg to 4/0-250 kcmil. Battery cable projects keep finding their way to me, and the other crimpers I have are a little awkward on bigger cable. I'll make up a pedestal mount that can clamp in the vise to mount it on.
(https://i.imgur.com/2botKPzl.jpg)
Bought these angled end nippers of Amazon for about $14. Took a recommendation on the Tsunoda brand from another channel online. I'm impressed and plan to buy some of their other nippers. These are wicked sharp! They're German quality at slightly over chinese price.
(https://i.imgur.com/bQDxTjxl.jpg)
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never saw angled end nippers before. Assuming electronic work, tight quarters?
I have fallen in love with flush cut dykes for wire ties
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never saw angled end nippers before. Assuming electronic work, tight quarters?
I have fallen in love with flush cut dykes for wire ties
Xerion cutters are awesome!
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never saw angled end nippers before. Assuming electronic work, tight quarters?
I have fallen in love with flush cut dykes for wire ties
I got a Panduit zip tie gun last year and it changed my life. I used to be guilty of leaving those awful knife blade trimmed ends when you trim them with standard dykes. The Panduit gun tensions then perfectly flush cuts the end in one action. Makes it look like I knw what I'm doing on loom work (I don't). :hee20hee20hee:
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My 3rd Case '08 pattern half whittler, this one in CV and pocket worn grey bone.
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The ryobi compact one+ brushless set came with a bag but it's too small to fit the bit sets so I bought the Craftsman bags, they could be worse.
Of course as always I had to buy a few American made tools to make up for the Chinese tools.
The Channellock #460 is for my uncle, I also bought pepper a Kong brand tug toy which I'm glad to see was American made.
I could not find an American made sledgehammer or handles for my post hole digger, I'll have to order a Warwood from HJE and the post hole digger handles from House handle or Tennesee Hickory.
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I absolutely love these!
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I'm pretty fond of those little knipex myself. Damn nice pliers. :bravo_2:
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Picked up this precision ratcheting driver set. Pretty nice for $9
(https://i.postimg.cc/sXfTh8Gy/PXL-20210324-011935234.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/cKj7qFc5)
(https://i.postimg.cc/NMNp74RX/PXL-20210324-011943432.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/2bZQCncj)
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Found out a fire protection supply about an hour away sells 50 lb hydro'd and filled CO2 cylinders for $110 ea (vs about $400 at the welding supply) and I was headed that direction, so a few followed me home to run dual shield. Also had a chance to catch lunch with a couple of old coworkers, so it was a good day.
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Had a tool leave the property last night! :-\
It took every bit of my willpower to overcome my Toolhoarding Sickness, but it was going to a local friend that was in need of a press with more stroke, and I had a nicer one of similar capacity. I'll have to find a bigger one to fill the new void in my life.
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I'm a sucker for specialty screwdrivers.
Picked up this set of four the other day at the local electronics supply house. They've added a surplus "wing" to the building, and inventory is constantly changing. Brand is Newertech.
Found these tiny drivers, very distinctive shape and color. For such small drivers they are quite easy and comfortable to hold. And the one tip is the smallest 4 point star I've ever seen! From a web search I think they were made especially for smart phone work. Just wondering if they made more versions.
As I'm finding I have to work on more home electronics of late such tiny individual drivers would come in handy. Though the ends seem to have alot of wear on them - perhaps they are soft. But I could swap out blades if I can't find replacements.
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/TOOLPNT6/
https://simplymac.sg/collections/hd-mounting/products/mbair-tool-kit-2010-to-2016
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I'm guessing the torx is an T6? Very common on electronics. That's why I had to buy the set I just did
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The CH 6gal pancake compressor was on clearance for $46 at Walmart , it's going to be loud as hell as expected but should be better than the HF pancake compressor.
(https://i.postimg.cc/vHVBsxrx/20210325-171134.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Xpn3KJDn)
And as always to offset the Chinese purchases I made some American tool purchases, and this time I spent more on the American tools than I did on the imports.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Pf8pt7hq/20210325-171152.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ThfY0CK8)
The hickock loppers engrained themselves on my brain recently and I just had to buy them.
The fanno #8 is something i also couldn't resist, they're made about an hor away from me in Chico California and I've always seen their booth at the annual farm show but never pulled the trigger.
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A little something from across the pond.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/V5P8jDTt/20210401-162424.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/64cgKLB6)
And as always I had to buy something American made as well.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Df9JjF3r/20210401-162438.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/t7z4JKTJ)
The little Taiwanese " Reverse gear " bit ratchet is quite nice, the square / hex drive combo is nowhere near as nice.
No surprise, it's made in China.
It's perfectly serviceable though, the bit side just needed a clean and oiling because it was running rough.
I'm not in love with it, but it can come in handy at work.
The other one would be great for pocket carry too, so I'm not sure what I'll do yet.
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Recent habitat buys. S-K ratchet is so smooth, 1/2 inch. The adjustable auger bit is Irwin, used maybe once, with the short blade. Very nice steel tape measure, leatherette cover. Craftsman push drill, has a full set of bits, the 1/4 set I got mainly for the box, ratchet is junk, $2 too much? Dropped $11 for all.
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Nope. The long handle sk 1/2 is a damn good ratchet.
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Nope. The long handle sk 1/2 is a damn good ratchet.
He's talking anothe cheapo in the 1/4 set, it's definitely a junk WRIGHT style copy.
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Doesn't matter. That sk by itself is an 11 dollar ratchet all day long and twice on Sunday. ;)
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Doesn't matter. That sk by itself is an 11 dollar ratchet all day long and twice on Sunday. ;)
I got one of those, a lot worse for wear than John’s one , awesome ratchet !!!!
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Doesn't matter. That sk by itself is an 11 dollar ratchet all day long and twice on Sunday. ;)
Absolutely.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/vTQtX6b3/PXL-20210406-113103913.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/5YRz2yHC)
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I love the #337, I have a pair from my grandfather that I use all the time and are still sharp enough to cut kite string.
I had a pair of the #437 and hated them, they don't have anywhere near the leverage these do.
I also recently got the little # E336 recently that I also quite like.
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Bought this 102 woodsman, gave my 2012 102 woodsman to my dad, and have a 2010 102 woodsman with a broken handle on the way with plans to do it up in stacked leather.
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You have good taste in knives.
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You have good taste in knives.
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I prefer carbon steel most of all, but I just love Buck and I like the finish they use on their blades.
They are the best company in the business in my opinion, great service, multigenerational family owned, they care and listen to their customers / fanbase, and they love to see and hear about knife stories.
I like how they pride themselves on being a tradition in many families too.
I have gifted more Buck knives than any other because I love them so much and their knives are always appreciated by whoever I gift them to.
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kleinnnnnnn
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I'm guessing those tongue and grooves were likely made by WILDE ?
Great score, I don't particularly go for Klein tools but they're just not a brand I have really given much thought to for no real reason.
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I believe they were made by Klein.
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I believe they were made by Klein.
You think they made those in house ?
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(https://i.postimg.cc/vTQtX6b3/PXL-20210406-113103913.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/5YRz2yHC)
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You pushed me over the edge, and I just had to try a current pair.
(https://i.postimg.cc/y6td14by/20210412-104550.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/cCgfv7W9/20210412-104938.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/DmQF6DFS)]
Compared to my old pair, theres a noticeable difference in cutting performance but it's not major.
I don't think I would pay more for the XLT technology if they offered them with and without it, but I'm sure if you're using them for hours a day it makes a difference.
I don't mind the coarser finish on current Channellock tools, they're doing what they gotta do to stay in business, and their pliers still have the quality where it counts.
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I have to pick it up tomorrow morning because they had to order it, but I bought a 3/8 deflection beam torque wrench at the local auto parts house ( a place called Boyd's parts house, but technically it's a NAPA franchise).
(https://i.postimg.cc/VLFxdwQB/61-St-PENm-ZLL-AC-SX466.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/N55JzW05)
I have a pair of Coleman bt200x minibikes arriving tomorrow, and I realized I actually didn't have a torque wrench which I'll need to get all the fasteners torqued down properly.
I have yet to need one before and I'm not sure how often I'll ever need it so I just bought a cheap $20 model, and I figured a beam type shoumd be about bulletproof.
if I find the need I'll upgrade to something better down the road.
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I bought this really cool reusable hangtag. It came with a bonus 36" USA made prybar with a striker cap.
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Got these at lowes. For the home tool cart. Can't say for all their hand tools, but it looked as a majority is made in Taiwan instead of china. Guess that's a step up. Seem pretty good quality. Had a decision between 72 tooth and 120 tooth. Like the handle/look on the comfort grip 72 tooth, but I decided to go with the 120 tooth. Would have liked an 80 or 90 tooth honestly.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Bnmmg6Pr/PXL-20210415-222232359.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/21BdjCwG)
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I bought this really cool reusable hangtag. It came with a bonus 36" USA made prybar with a striker cap.
I had one of those, but I lost it.
At least the free WILDE made 36" handle pry bar it came with has come in quite handy.
Honestly I found myself using it more than the 8", 12", or 16" inch ( I don't remember the exact lengths , but I definitely have most of the sizes )
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Decided I needed a port band in my life. Wanted a deep cut milwaukee, but found this cherry rockwell on da bay that get me started.
(https://i.imgur.com/1a0MwYAl.jpg)
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That's a beauty Greyson. My neighbor cuts all his steel for projects with a Milwaukee deep cut.
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Decided I needed a port band in my life. Wanted a deep cut milwaukee, but found this cherry rockwell on da bay that get me started.
(https://i.imgur.com/1a0MwYAl.jpg)
That looks new! Nice grab.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/HLT5yrfc/20210421-150810.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/k2hBrgMq)
I really quite like these little DASCO prybar scraper combos, so I picked up another to replace the standard 5-1/2" dasco pry bar I carry at work.
The saw guide is something I've needed for a while.
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I bought this oddly sized Western Forge 4in adjustable.
(https://i.postimg.cc/GhLMcx11/20210422-115656.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/SjPLd8sZ)
It's a little more than just a large 4in but a little less than just a stubby.
(https://i.postimg.cc/13grtWCb/20210422-115800.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mPsHpSGS)
The head size is about the same as their 6in but it has about 75% of the jaw capacity.
The max jaw capacity is 11/16.
(https://i.postimg.cc/JnCqSbQv/20210422-115840.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/3y9mv0VF)
It has a slightly larger capacity than my MAC AW4 which has the largest capacity of all my 4in adjustables.
I'll have to put it in my pocket awhile and see how it works out, but on first impressions I do like the idea of it for making quick adjustments on my Coleman Bt200x mini trail bike.
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Just found a 1920s ignition wrench set, in the oil cloth roll. Have a similar set where the tools are marked, Bosch, Delco, and Splitdorf, but these are plain save for 2 marked Delco. 3 even have attached feeler gauges.
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And as always I had to buy something American made.
I gifted my last 17" WILDE handle prybar before I even used it so I picked up another, and the Gerber Prodigy belt knife I plan to be my beater / utility blade while I'm out exploring and riding the trails on my Coleman bt200x.
Not normally my style because it's pretty thick and I'm definitely a traditional knife kind of guy, but it's not too overly modern and " Tacticool " looking for my taste.
I'd prefer something with a keener edge profile because I won't be pounding on it, but the versatility of the sheath kind of sold it for me.
If it doesn't work out I can always just go with my Buck 119 special or pick up an ONTARIO pilots surval knife.
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2 more for the channellock arsenal.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FH4rVhS1/20210507-144808.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/rKf28XQL)
I think that makes 23 now, but I'm definitely not done.
I am running out of Channellock pliers I can find in stores near me, but plenty of places online carry a decent selection.
I honestly wouldn't mind acquiring a Channellock tool board to fill out, but I'm not sure that's really in the cards for me.
Maybe I can get a sign or large decal and put something together myself.
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Found a Channelock hammer!
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You will find the 460's very useful. John, show us a picture.
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This one
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mmm Channellock!
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You will find the 460's very useful. John, show us a picture.
I have gotten by this long without them, but I'm sure opportunities for me to use them will present themselves.
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Black Oxide Day. Williams 3/4 dr deeps. Ken-Tool die setter bar. 2 Wilton 8-12" clamps (one USA, one Taiwan :banghead:)
(https://i.imgur.com/l5QZAXXl.jpg)
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Hickory, is that one of the pin point pocket oilers? I thought about those for a bit, then decided on one of the squeezable types.
http://www.commandoproducts.com/precisionpenpointneedleoilerwithclearsewingmachineoilforpreciselubrication-3.aspx
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Hickory, is that one of the pin point pocket oilers? I thought about those for a bit, then decided on one of the squeezable types.
http://www.commandoproducts.com/precisionpenpointneedleoilerwithclearsewingmachineoilforpreciselubrication-3.aspx
Yes.
Those cost less, but these are solid aluminum and sealed with o-rings so they shouldn't break or leak.
That example is only a couple dollars less than I payed for this, but you can get those in a 3 pack for around that price on EBAY.
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Stumbled on some pliers at the usual thrift. Linemans are sharp but a no name. The Diamond pliers are 5.5 inches and were barely used. I do like finding Diamalloy tools in this condition. The Artisan pliers look to be used even less, have a great feel. The ratcheting wrench is a Crescent, 10mm and has a reverse. Buck or less apiece.
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Stumbled on some pliers at the usual thrift. Linemans are sharp but a no name. The Diamond pliers are 5.5 inches and were barely used. I do like finding Diamalloy tools in this condition. The Artisan pliers look to be used even less, have a great feel. The ratcheting wrench is a Crescent, 10mm and has a reverse. Buck or less apiece.
Do you prefer the ratcheting box wrenches with the frankenstein button or the switch lever? Seems to me the pin switch sticking out the side would be easier to hit something and auto reverse.
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Knipex bottle opener!
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Actually of the dozen ratchet wrenches I own, and used for years, this is the first I have had with a reverse button. The others require flipping over. Will be a new experience.
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Visiting my mom and stopped by my favorite store when I was a teenager.
I scored a decent handful of anerican made Vaughan goodness . The grey bar I'm pretty sure was originally supposed to be a Valley branded tool, they also had a grey version of the little cats paw with a Valley sticker on them.
I actually bought 2 of the little cats paws, but gifted the other.
(https://i.postimg.cc/K8GMZcNX/20210512-142645.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/BXz6p0kN)
The 4lb drilling hammer is probably a Vaughan second, but I suppose theres a chance it could be a barco industries.
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Knipex bottle opener!
Shoot, put it up on ebay as a "factory discard" and ask $100. :lol_hitting:
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Actually of the dozen ratchet wrenches I own, and used for years, this is the first I have had with a reverse button. The others require flipping over. Will be a new experience.
There was a big bru-ha-ha over at the other site concerning reversible vs. non-reversible. I'd never thought about it over 20 years of use. Non-reversibles worked fine. But I could see where reversible could prove useful. So I've grabbed several metric ones recently that are reversible - just in case.
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The 4lb drilling hammer is definitely a Barco industries as I initially thought when I saw it.
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Wow, cordless soldering iron. Who'd of thunk it :))
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Some dykes for work.
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Wow, cordless soldering iron. Who'd of thunk it :))
Apparently Milwaukee. I just saw matco offering one, I think snappy may have one, not sure though
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Old Craftsman raised panel 1/4 flex handle, in pretty good shape and pretty cheap.
(https://i.postimg.cc/9FjDDcMV/20210524-133605.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/grNz5F8B)
For a set I'm putting together.
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My first Craftsman RHFT, and it's definitely better than the teardrop ratchets.
Also for the set I'm putting together.
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I count the same number of teeth, but obviously they're finer, and with the dual pawl mechanism this is certainly smoother with a lighter drag and you can tell the swing difference too.
The head really isn't much taller either.
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This stubby is a tad taller then the HF, is more expensive, but has way more guts to it.
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I can't say I'll need it all the time, but it will be handy and is certainly fun to.use.
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I can't say I'll need it all the time, but it will be handy and is certainly fun to.use.
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The quality on the Banks stuff is actually good I have one if the framing nailers.
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I can't say I'll need it all the time, but it will be handy and is certainly fun to.use.
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The quality on the Banks stuff is actually good I have one if the framing nailers.
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I've never had a nailer before, but it sure seemed a lot nicer than $28 would suggest .
When we reshingled the roof my uncle had a banks with the large drum mag that he borrowed from a friend, he was so impressed he went and bought one when he left.
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More Chapman goodness.
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They were all out of the stubbiest driver they offe, but they're only $1.50 ( a whole driver for the same price as one of their bits ) so I just bought another of these and shortened it.
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Finally found an older #99 16oz for a good price, and it has a nice octagonal handle too.
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It just needs a little work.
Now I've got 3 variants of the #999 20oz, a #9 16oz, and 2 #9 10oz, the 9 series rip claws are my favorite for claw hammers.
I don't have much cause to have a favorite claw hammer and don't swing one everyday, but I do have a favorite.
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A 3rd Vaughan #9 " little pro ".
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I saw these on the ebay and decided I couldn't do without. I haven't tried em out yet but will give em a go next time I get a chance.
I bought a new to me pickup with a Cummins. Did some reading and these seemed like they would be handy.
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Apparently the oil filter must be tilted to get it in and out of its area. This is a screw in plug to keep it from spilling oil while you do it.
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Went ahead and got a socket to change the fuel filter on the engine. Not sure I needed it but who sez no to a new socket?
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I usually just clamp what ever I'm drilling to the table on the drill press but saw this one on the ebay so I went ahead and put it in the cart. Seems like a nice unit but time will tell.
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I need to find me a smaller drill press vise, I have one from HF but it won't fit a 10" drill press.
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Does the one you use have 4" jaws? That is kind of the standard size most widely used but there are 6" and 2.5" out there A quick search shows the 2.5 vises are going to ship from Great Britain or China. The smaller ones might have bodies made of aluminum or plastic but the Palmgren small vises are well built but the price is north of $100.
I found this one on the bay but in features it is described as an aluminum body and the specs say the body is cast iron so buyer beware.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224493857148?hash=item3444e0697c:g:0BMAAOSwcaVgzWaj
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Does the one you use have 4" jaws? That is kind of the standard size most widely used but there are 6" and 2.5" out there A quick search shows the 2.5 vises are going to ship from Great Britain or China. The smaller ones might have bodies made of aluminum or plastic but the Palmgren small vises are well built but the price is north of $100.
I found this one on the bay but in features it is described as an aluminum body and the specs say the body is cast iron so buyer beware.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224493857148?hash=item3444e0697c:g:0BMAAOSwcaVgzWaj
I think 4" jaws.
For some reason it just seems way too big to fit on my drill press.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I could not see a way it would mount.
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got these
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got these
I really like my E336, I've only had them a few months but have been happy every time they get used.
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lost my 436 and these are the new hotness!
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lost my 436 and these are the new hotness!
So what exactly is the difference between the 436 and 336 ?
Channellock doesn't seem to offer them anymore, were they an overall different style ?
I originally thought there was a specific difference between the 33 and 43 series, but there's not.
I had a pair 437 and hated them , even my old 337 cut way easier and the current 337 even better still.
It's funny that both have the improved pivot, but only the 336 gets an E added to signify it while the 337 dosen't.
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I just received this 5575C case for my Chapman kit, the new ( currently sold out ) pm13 palm ratchet and 2 stubby handle I got a couple weeks ago.
I don't really need both finger spinners, but this case includes one free, I'll probably set up a new kit with my previous case and will have it for that.
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436 is just a standard 6" diagonal cutter
336 is the XLT
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436 is just a standard 6" diagonal cutter
336 is the XLT
Interesting that the 436 and 336 look the same , while the 437 and 337 are completely different.
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Pre-owned tools, almost never buynew tols, but this what I got recently. Some more of the 1950s ACE Hardware screwdrivers, some SK Wayne, Craftsman, wrenches, with an Electrolite Battery wrench in there. What I have a question about is the tiny wrench with swing out screwdriver blades, seen one before but can't recall its name, anybody?
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Pre-owned tools, almost never buynew tols, but this what I got recently. Some more of the 1950s ACE Hardware screwdrivers, some SK Wayne, Craftsman, wrenches, with an Electrolite Battery wrench in there. What I have a question about is the tiny wrench with swing out screwdriver blades, seen one before but can't recall its name, anybody?
Isn't that little one with the driver blades an ignition tool ?
Those Ace screwdrivers look nice, they look a lot like the old green and white acetate handles from S-K.
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picked this little set up at one of the local Ace stores yesterday
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picked this little set up at one of the local Ace stores yesterday
That little punch style cats paw tack puller sure is interesting, I've never seen that one before.
I will definitely look into picking one up.
I don't need a 3rd Dasco trim bar but if that's the only way to get it then I'm fine with that.
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it will definitely come in handy.
if you can't find a set locally let me know, they had a few on the hook
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it will definitely come in handy.
if you can't find a set locally let me know, they had a few on the hook
The big Ace hardware in the city had 'em but I needed some other things and had some crazy EBAY situation on my mind so I didn't buy this time.
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Got some orders in today.
This VIM version of the reverse gear ( HI-five ) locking flex head bit ratchet, already used it and its awesome.
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And these beauties
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I swear my jaw dropped when I first opened the package, these are so damn nice.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Twt6HgXZ/20210907-181341.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Q9KwFBCb)
Even a nice reusable hang tag.
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Alright, been wondering how they looked. As soon as I see one it is joining the old ones in my tool box.
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Alright, been wondering how they looked. As soon as I see one it is joining the old ones in my tool box.
The old ones ?
The eagle grips are not a carbon copy of the petersons, they have actually made a few improvements.
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Picked up this set off the snappy dealer for home use. Made in Spain.
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Picked up this set off the snappy dealer for home use. Made in Spain.
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I don't really like rubber over mould type screwdriver handles, but those do look like a good quality screwdriver.
What was the cost ?
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Picked up this set off the snappy dealer for home use. Made in Spain.
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Probably made by Bahco, a Snap On owned company. Should be good drivers
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Picked up this set off the snappy dealer for home use. Made in Spain.
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I don't really like rubber over mould type screwdriver handles, but those do look like a good quality screwdriver.
What was the cost ?
About $70.
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If Snap-on makes them they own Irimo in Spain so they are probably of Irimo origin. Well, technically Bahco owns them and Bahco is part of the Williams group but to me it's all Snap-on.
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50' #12 cords. Had a situation at the daughters with her new electric chain saw. The one cord was #14 100' and the instructions said nothing longer than 50' so she is getting this one for Christmas.
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While I was ordering I threw these in the cart. Bonney 5/16"x3/8" box wrench, Long screw starter, a couple little husky screw drivers and a pair of cold chisels.
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Screw starter holds a screw much better than I thought it would. But I guess it is only for flat heads.
HJ Epstein's has some pretty nifty stuff.
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got this today
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Those cats paws are great.
I recently got multiple of the Grayvik version ( Vaughan uses the Grayvik brand when they have cosmetic defects ) from a discount tool store, gave one to my brother one to my grandmother and kept one.
I also got a number of thr flat bars too.
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The 1×30 combination sanders were finally back in stock at the local Harbor freight, so I picked one up.
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The standard 1×30 I bought a couple years ago started to go out on me awhile back, and I wanted one of these anyways.
They are a Hobby grade tool no doubt about it, but I get a ton of use out of these for small projects.
They are extremely useful for all kinds of stuff.
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Payed a 5 bucks for this small handful at a yardsale.
The Channellock 526 have the nut construction, the ball peen is about a 16oz unbranded but it's a good one.
The small crow bar looks to be a Dasco it's not branded but It's seen some hammering and hasn't worn much so I know the steel is decent.
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There was also an combination vise anvil for $30 but the handle was practically bent to an s, and it was really dirty and I was on my way to lunch so I didn't want to get too dirty.
Stopped by on the way back and it was gone.
I really wish the timing was right, because those always command more than that.
I don't remember the brand, but it was made in KC Missouri.
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Did I need it and will it actually get used ?
I don't know, but it's cool and they're not expensive.
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Loving that little blue crowbar. Those middle size ones really come in handy. I have a regular "wrecking bar" crowbar I've had for years, but for some jobs it's "too" big. And I use a 27" Proto screwdriver for prying as well. But a mid-sized crowbar will help more times than you think.
Good grab!
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Loving that little blue crowbar. Those middle size ones really come in handy. I have a regular "wrecking bar" crowbar I've had for years, but for some jobs it's "too" big. And I use a 27" Proto screwdriver for prying as well. But a mid-sized crowbar will help more times than you think.
Good grab!
I've used it a few times already.
Makes me wish I had bought one a long time ago , being a Dasco I'm sure it wouldn't have cost more than maybe $10.
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Had to grab a faucet fitting on the way home from work and the hardware had this on clearance, add the $5 rewards points and I got it for $16.
I probably would not pay more than that for it.
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I can't stand this horrible oversized and ugly plastic case, but luckily it's actually just one of their drill driver bit cases and the insert pulls right out
I may even have a proper metal case I can put it in.
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Do those import Craftsman sockets have codes on them like the old ones do.
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Do those import Craftsman sockets have codes on them like the old ones do.
No MFG Codes on the Taiwanese sockets, and no COO anywhere but the packaging.
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I bought a cheap lot off the internet in Rural’s town on the other island a few weeks ago ….. he came by today with them …… some treasures, some crap as well . Maybe even the King Dick for Jabber …….
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Na i dont need king dick cause i am king dick :bravo_2:
I should really put some effort in to getting me Siddy wall cabinet over from Oz tho.
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I like the bit ratchet. Having a regular box on one end lets you break free tight bolts without overstressing the ratchet end, then you can spin it off faster. :great:
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Very handy toolset - great for tight spaces. I used the heck out of mine installing the dash on my Jag.
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I like the bit ratchet. Having a regular box on one end lets you break free tight bolts without overstressing the ratchet end, then you can spin it off faster. :great:
Personally I'm annoyed by the fact that it's there, to me it just seems like an afterthought or like it's just a converted ratcheting box wrench.
If it had a way to retain bits it would be a different story though.
I'm lso not huge on the offset either, I see no issue with knuckle clearance, and to get in behind things it should be offset in the other direction.
I can't complain too much in the end , this one is definitely much better than the previous version.
It's lower profile , and the thumb wheel is better.
On the previous version the thumb wheel is very sharp and uncomfortable to use at times.
It's not a bad tool and will be useful , I just prefer these particular HI-FIVE examples more.
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I will say the selector on it is very snappy, that definitely feels really nice.
You just know it's not going to self reverse because it trips with a very satisfying click.
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This is my 3rd pair of these WILDE #6N,I keep gifting them because they're really nice and people always appreciate them.
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Cripe still has them for $10 but it seems WILDE has discontinued them.
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Not really a buy. I broke this sledge hammer at least 25 yrs ago and I've wanted to cut down and have a short handle sledge since then. It has been on all the moves(about six of em) so it has put in the time, haha.
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Ive not done a Deal like this before. Though I think it turned out alright. Next time I'll make the handle go through the head some more. I managed to get it in there and it was snug so I drove a cedar shim In There. Seems to work pretty good though I like the lighter 3lb I have . I think this is an 8 lb head. I won't do any wild swinging with it. But it is nice to have some heft for certain pounding tasks.
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I have a few short handle sledges. They don’t get used a lot but they are invaluable when needed.
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I sell every short handled sledge I get and get asked for them often
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Not the dikes, just a size indicator. The new style constant pressure hose clamps. Found on the Mustang demanded I purchase the tool. Needle nose, channel locks, or water pump pliers are no longer an option.
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Can't go wrong with Knipex. How is access to the clamps?
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Can't go wrong with Knipex. How is access to the clamps?
The tip (silver) rotates any angle, real slick.
The silver button on the side, press it slide and set the jaw opening, holding it fixed.
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Found some NOS Quick-Grip welding clamps on ebay. They're some of the handiest things ever for fabricating because you can set them with one hand while fitting up. It was a mistake they were discontinued years ago IMHO.
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On sale at Lowes tonight
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Love the tray Tim. Very cool design. I'll check out the offerings at my local Lowes today.
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Love the tray Tim. Very cool design. I'll check out the offerings at my local Lowes today.
They were on sale at my Lowes almost $10 off was gonna buy two but I want to reorganize a bit before committing to another one.
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NOS Easco 91 525 set, Whatchamacallet tools listed them as " no box " but what do you know it came factory sealed.
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And I received an awesome little Nos S•K 40975 Tuff 1.
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got a few small items at menards last week - all the US made Masterforce stuff was on clearance :/
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got a few small items at menards last week - all the US made Masterforce stuff was on clearance :/
Get it while you can, PRATT-READ is sadly no more and I doubt Menards is going to source out another American OEM if they haven't already decided to go with imports.
So how's the quality of the Montana stuff ?
I've been meaning to dip my toes into their products.
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Montana brand is great. They used to OEM for Craftsman!
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Montana brand is great. They used to OEM for Craftsman!
I might have had some of their driver bits then.
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I bought this Cornwell off Ebay , I'm impressed with the quality.
Extremely well machined, and the selector I expected to be some kind of casting but it's machined steel which is nice.
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Always liked the overall look of the Cornwell ratchets, and definitely a fan of their nice big, easy-to-use selector knob.
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Always liked the overall look of the Cornwell ratchets, and definitely a fan of their nice big, easy-to-use selector knob.
They're definitely a very classy curvy design.
The selector certainly is nice, easy to use but not bulky.
My only complaint is the open hole in the head, they drill straight through for the spring and pawl detent but they don't have an oil fitting in the hole like they once did.
This one consequently had a little light rust inside.
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Got a new Matco ratchet today.
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Got a new Matco ratchet today.
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Beautiful piece of work! Is it domestic or Asian production Tim?
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Got a new Matco ratchet today.
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Beautiful piece of work! Is it domestic or Asian production Tim?
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"Precision-made and hand assembled in USA"
Im slowly getting more Matcos in my ratchet drawer. I'm preferring Matco over Snap-on.
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i love me some matco/armstrong/gearwrench single pawl danaher style ratchets. very nice ratchet mudman!
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I figured why not for $15+ tax.
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I'm not really sure if it's truly useful or a gimmick but that hat price it's worth finding out.
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Found this ratchet at an estate sale place that's closing. COVID pretty much did them in. They've been closed for 2 years - finally allowed to open so they're clearing out and possibly going to reorganize. Found this in the first bin I looked at. A 1/2" proto pear head. He had ground down the handle slightly as he said it was pitted. It turned so I figured it'd be worth a shot for what he wanted. Cleaned and lubed, and put some heat shrink tubing on the handle to make it prettier and give it more grip.
I like heat shrink tubing for ratchet handles that need it. Cheap, lots of sizes so you can get the right fit, fairly decent grip. And it comes in several colors , so, if you're into that sort of thing or work at a shop that wants personal identification (I personally hate the grind mark method), heat shrink is a cheap alternative. Plus if you bugger it up or tear it - fast to redo.
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Nice grab on that Proto Los Angeles 5449 ratchet. I didn't know that are a hot pink kind of guy. :lol_hitting:
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I like the shrink wrap idea. thats a great idea.
My maintenance guys use colored phasing tape for marking tools. The maintenance super asked me what color I wanted on my replacement channel locks. I told him I marked all my tools with tape residue :hee20hee20hee:
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I like the shrink wrap idea. thats a great idea.
My maintenance guys use colored phasing tape for marking tools. The maintenance super asked me what color I wanted on my replacement channel locks. I told him I marked all my tools with tape residue :hee20hee20hee:
I didn't come up with the idea, but have used it for a couple of years and it works well for me. :great:
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I told him I marked all my tools with tape residue :hee20hee20hee:
That is hilarios :))
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Harlan, Mama said your tractor is cute
What are your intended uses? Obviously it isn't replacing the Cat :))
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Harlan, Mama said your tractor is cute
What are your intended uses? Obviously it isn't replacing the Cat :))
i was hoping for sexy but at my age and physique i should be grateful for cute! :)
a few more pics down in the tractor section as an fyi.
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Glad you mentioned the tractor section, didn't know we had one or forgot about it :41:
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got some hi viz drivers from McMaster last week
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got some hi viz drivers from McMaster last week
I would not have minded being able to get a whole set of those.
I don't need anymore screwdrivers right now or I'd see what's available.
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neither did I haha
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These were late Christmas gifts that I didn't actually buy.
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Mostly all generic off brand Chinesium ( the safety glasses are Taiwanese like most you'll find )
The 2 pairs of safety glasses I can definitely use, and the stamps I will use and am not particular with regards to quality with those.
The wood chisels will make good beaters, and the roll pin punches are not something I like to go cheap on but my WILDE set doesn't go this small so I'll use those little ones as long as they'll last.
Tools are something I don't really like getting as gifts because of course it tends to be generic Chinese stuff from Amazon, but in this case they ended up being stuff I could use.
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Picked up these a few weeks ago from an Amazon deal for $15 shipped. Don't know if I'll need them, but I gottem!
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That is a fantastic price. The Sunex tools that I have used performed just fine.
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$15 is a bargain, I've got an old Lisle set that I use way more than I expected to. A lot of things are Torx now.
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I would have grabbed them for that price too!
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Got these two mini prybars off the truck today.
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Got these two mini prybars off the truck today.
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Did you use the green one a bunch already or was did you buy it used ?
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Got these two mini prybars off the truck today.
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Did you use the green one a bunch already or was did you buy it used ?
There a day old and used it already. It's one of those tools you just grab and use greasy fingers or not.
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Saw this set could not pass it up, bore bars, 1/2 and 5/8... stout no flex kind of deal.
Lately grinding HSS blanks into tooling. Surprising how easy it really is and the tool produces a nice finish.
Each has its place HSS & Carbide, I think this set and the size of the inserts will have a better finish.
Merry Christmas to me LOL.
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I just got my TEKTON hook and pick set, I was not expecting them so soon and in fact they were actually delivered to the wrong house.
A neighbor from around the block who's packages I occasionally receive ( same # different street ) came walking up with a black package and I knew right away what it was.
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I didn't even think about it before, but they made sure the shanks are aligned with the name on the handle and that's a nice touch.
That is the way it should be though , it's not functionally important but it shows they care.
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Dang, those look nice! Alot nicer than the mutt set I've got in my shop. :03:
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Dang, those look nice! Alot nicer than the mutt set I've got in my shop. :03:
$20 with free shipping too, you may want to get a set.
I paid $18 shipped after the few $ in rewards I had built up.
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Saw those on Tekton's website...very tempting.
These little USA made prybars on eBay (or ch3) like muddy bought are tempting too..
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/pocket-prybars-with-a-square-shank-red-and-green-handles-available.494078/#post-9479187 (https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/pocket-prybars-with-a-square-shank-red-and-green-handles-available.494078/#post-9479187)
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Saw those on Tekton's website...very tempting.
These little USA made prybars on eBay (or ch3) like muddy bought are tempting too..
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/pocket-prybars-with-a-square-shank-red-and-green-handles-available.494078/#post-9479187 (https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/pocket-prybars-with-a-square-shank-red-and-green-handles-available.494078/#post-9479187)
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Are you sure those are USA made ?
If I knew they were I'd order some, but based on the price I'm certain they have to be imported.
If the company making the classic shirt pocket screwdriver was making them I'd certainly buy a few, I don't remember their name but the company has been making those screwdrivers in the US for a very long time and they've always got their name on the clip.
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those definitely look imported but I could be wrong...
Snappy is now making them with their classic hard handles and pocket clip in 4 colors
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those definitely look imported but I could be wrong...
Snappy is now making them with their classic hard handles and pocket clip in 4 colors
I'm positive they have to be.
The company I was thinking of was Alexander I believe if they're even around anymore.
I have no doubt that the snapon is good, but they look a bit bulkier than what I've got in mind.
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MAC was the first one I've seen to have these.
MAC and Snap-On are out of stock in their website.
https://www.mactools.com/products/f994fcac-a703-48d6-91df-a5d000e54433
https://shop.snapon.com/product/PBMB5O
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I have no doubt that the snapon is good, but they look a bit bulkier than what I've got in mind.
They definitely are bulkier the the standard round style pocket screwdriver, but not really noticable when in your shirt pocket.
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those definitely look imported but I could be wrong...
I'm positive they have to be.
You know, I figured the guy was making them here since he used to be a SO dealer. States he has sold them for a couple years to dealters. I dunno, you'll have to ask him.
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those definitely look imported but I could be wrong...
I'm positive they have to be.
You know, I figured the guy was making them here since he used to be a SO dealer. States he has sold them for a couple years to dealters. I dunno, you'll have to ask him.
The red ones are readily available with the Snap on logo and the green with the Matco logo, COO listed as China on Ebay and the identical examples are all over the internet in various colors .
Jersey discount tool offers a multi pack for pretty cheap too.
To me it's the kind of thing I'd pay $1.50 for out of a jar on the counter of the local auto parts store or something, but I don't think I could bring myself to spend more than that on one.
If US made I would easily spend $4.99.
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Bought a stand for the grinder, it's a beast 80lbs, JET. They really make some good stuff. Fast shipping, ordered it Sunday.
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Bought a stand for the grinder, it's a beast 80lbs, JET. They really make some good stuff. Fast shipping, ordered it Sunday.
Looks nice.
The HFA stand I bought last year is pretty much worthless.
The tube is thin walled and I just couldn't get the base tight, all it did was crush the tube.
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Grinder and stand look nice and yes, Jet does make nice stuff
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Bought a stand for the grinder, it's a beast 80lbs, JET. They really make some good stuff. Fast shipping, ordered it Sunday.
Looks nice.
The HFA stand I bought last year is pretty much worthless.
The tube is thin walled and I just couldn't get the base tight, all it did was crush the tube.
A little tip to prevent crushing the tube. You can see a bolt that locks the tube, also notice there is a jam nut.
The trick is to run the bolt in so the tube is locked in place, not slipping. Then run the nut in bottoming out against the flange.
Maybe get some longer bolt add a jam nut to the mix?
You can make HF work, just needs some re-engineering sometimes.
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Bought a stand for the grinder, it's a beast 80lbs, JET. They really make some good stuff. Fast shipping, ordered it Sunday.
Looks nice.
The HFA stand I bought last year is pretty much worthless.
The tube is thin walled and I just couldn't get the base tight, all it did was crush the tube.
A little tip to prevent crushing the tube. You can see a bolt that locks the tube, also notice there is a jam nut.
The trick is to run the bolt in so the tube is locked in place, not slipping. Then run the nut in bottoming out against the flange.
Maybe get some longer bolt add a jam nut to the mix?
You can make HF work, just needs some re-engineering sometimes.
I have a few ideas of how I could fix it, but I have to get the tube opened back up first.
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Looks nice.
The HFA stand I bought last year is pretty much worthless.
The tube is thin walled and I just couldn't get the base tight, all it did was crush the tube.
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A little tip to prevent crushing the tube. You can see a bolt that locks the tube, also notice there is a jam nut.
The trick is to run the bolt in so the tube is locked in place, not slipping. Then run the nut in bottoming out against the flange.
Maybe get some longer bolt add a jam nut to the mix?
You can make HF work, just needs some re-engineering sometimes.
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I have a few ideas of how I could fix it, but I have to get the tube opened back up first.
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Maybe replace it, without knowing the size, for example, if 3" you can buy exhaust pipe (napa).
There should be plenty types of material for that, plus I'm guessing the grinder is not that heavy, 1/2, 3/4 hp ?
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Looks nice.
The HFA stand I bought last year is pretty much worthless.
The tube is thin walled and I just couldn't get the base tight, all it did was crush the tube.
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A little tip to prevent crushing the tube. You can see a bolt that locks the tube, also notice there is a jam nut.
The trick is to run the bolt in so the tube is locked in place, not slipping. Then run the nut in bottoming out against the flange.
Maybe get some longer bolt add a jam nut to the mix?
You can make HF work, just needs some re-engineering sometimes.
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I have a few ideas of how I could fix it, but I have to get the tube opened back up first.
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Maybe replace it, without knowing the size, for example, if 3" you can buy exhaust pipe (napa).
There should be plenty types of material for that, plus I'm guessing the grinder is not that heavy, 1/2, 3/4 hp ?
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An old 50's Craftsman block body, actually only a 1/4hp.
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got these from amazon
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Love me some Knipex
What are your intended uses?
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Finally ordered these Malco pliers. Got to say fit, finish, and feel are just right. Definitely not going to use them around welding. Nice, but be awhile before I splurge on a set.
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Finally ordered these Malco pliers. Got to say fit, finish, and feel are just right. Definitely not going to use them around welding. Nice, but be awhile before I splurge on a set.
The eagle grips are beautifully made, in my opinion well worth the price.
Did yours come in a box ?
Mine just came with a hang tag.
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Picked up a 1/4 fuel cordless ratchet, since my non-fuel (brushed, and not as stout head) striped it's gears. Also grab a BOGO free on these EzRed lights.
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I don't really know why I've been wanting these and I already took the spring out, but I wanted them so I picked a pair up.
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My latest buy was Tekton:
Hex Key Wrench Set, 26-Piece (3/64-3/8 in., 1.27-10 mm)
Not that I needed them but simply for the way they store, tossed 2 complete sets 3/64-3/8 in. & 1.27-10 mm in the shit can.
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Those plastic holders for the allens are the best improvement in allen keys. Make finding the right one easy.
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Heck, I could always find the right one, getting them in and out was the problem. Rotating them flat was the next big one to close the drawer.
Better late than never LOL
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If eklind or bondhus offer a set in a holder like that I'll probably get them.
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I suggested to Tekton they should sell those hex key holders separately. After all, they sell their other storage stuff separately. No plans to do that at this time.
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If eklind or bondhus offer a set in a holder like that I'll probably get them.
Pretty sure both do, maybe not hooked together sae and metric, but similar style holder
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If eklind or bondhus offer a set in a holder like that I'll probably get them.
Pretty sure both do, maybe not hooked together sae and metric, but similar style holder
I have the seperate sets already, I was talking about hooked together like this.
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I don't really know why I've been wanting these and I already took the spring out, but I wanted them so I picked a pair up.
Did you plan on using them for their intended purpose of doing tie wire on rebar? Or did you remove the spring because you don't like them springing open?
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I don't really know why I've been wanting these and I already took the spring out, but I wanted them so I picked a pair up.
Did you plan on using them for their intended purpose of doing tie wire on rebar? Or did you remove the spring because you don't like them springing open?
No rebar.
I just took out the springe because I don't like spring loaded pliers, they barely fit in my pliers drawer as is it that was going to be necessary.
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I ordered some things from HJE ( not the C-man rebuild kit )
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The Channellock 528 have some of the best F & F I've seen on any Channellock pliers in awhile.
I've never found any to be that bad, but the edges on these aren't as sharp and overall they're just a bit nicer.
The NOS 14oz Stanley soft face is nice too, I'll likely never be able to find replacement faces for it if needed, but for airgun / gun work duty it should last a long time.
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if i am correct, that hammer has a collet type tip holder that is tightened by the knurled ring.
new tips could be made from wood, plastic, brass, leather or whatever you chose as long as it was the same diameter as the old tip.
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if i am correct, that hammer has a collet type tip holder that is tightened by the knurled ring.
new tips could be made from wood, plastic, brass, leather or whatever you chose as long as it was the same diameter as the old tip.
It's not the collet type, but anything I could press into the collars should stay.
If it tries to come out using the thing should push it back in.
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If you really really need a wood chipper these little ones aren't for you, but for occasional tree trimmings they're enough.
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I pick up any small US made hand saws I find at Goodwill and other thrift stores in lightly used condition. The cheap $15 Great neck back saws I tend to find for $4 and can consider disposable at that price.
This 1996 Stanley " Short cut " project / toolbox saw came home with me today.
It's nice and sharp, and has a fine-ish kerf with a nice nice 12TPI.
(https://i.postimg.cc/X7LDFzhj/20220325-160221.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/PPL4n2T9)
It's just a little different than the ACE rebranded version I bought new a couple years ago.
The handle ain't no pre war Disston, but it works and that's about what you can expect to find at a hardware store today.
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Spent some cash yesterday. Walked into Harbor Freight, came out with their manual tire dismount tool. Tired of working on the ground, wrestling 14-15-16 inch tires off and on. Got a few flat ones on my stand by fleet. Watched some you tube videos on this thing, decided it just might be worth it. Also think I will be doing some modifying to it before long. Since dad taught me how to change a tire, patch the tube, and put it together about 1964, have probably done it 900 or a thousand times. Mostly on the machines where I worked. Last place had a fantastic tire machine made in Italy. Would pick up the tire with rim for you, run the whole thing with a joy stick, it also cost over ten grand. Once I got onto it, one could fly, replaced 4 265-17s in 9 minutes, one gets inspired at quitting time. Saturday the weather is supposed to be warmer, will unbox it, find a spot to bolt it down, will let you know.
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Unboxed the tire device. Cant hardly call it a machine, since it is manual. Lots of paint, welds look real good. Fitted some 2x4s to the base and bolted it to a heavy pallet that followed me home. Dont have enough extra space on a concrete floor to do a permanent mount. Went together ok, had to drill out the mounting holes fot 7/16 bolts. Center hold down piece works but could gouge aluminum rims. Broke down a couple of wheels, works fairly well. Way better than using a bumper jack. Got to do some mods to the roll out end of the bar, but with plenty of lube it did do the job. Went to the farm store to get some tire glide, just wanted a 10 oz bottle, nope only a gallon jug for $20.00. Not going that route as it would dry up before I could use it all. So far no welds have broke, nothing has bent. Can see where the bead breaker can be improved as per a couple of you tube videos. Worth the $49, have to say yes.
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got a few small items from menards over the weekend
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got a few small items from menards over the weekend
Good haul.
Get 'em while you can since we all know what Ideal did to P-R.
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You're a better man than me I can tell you that.
Spent some cash yesterday. Walked into Harbor Freight, came out with their manual tire dismount tool. Tired of working on the ground, wrestling 14-15-16 inch tires off and on. Got a few flat ones on my stand by fleet. Watched some you tube videos on this thing, decided it just might be worth it. Also think I will be doing some modifying to it before long. Since dad taught me how to change a tire, patch the tube, and put it together about 1964, have probably done it 900 or a thousand times. Mostly on the machines where I worked. Last place had a fantastic tire machine made in Italy. Would pick up the tire with rim for you, run the whole thing with a joy stick, it also cost over ten grand. Once I got onto it, one could fly, replaced 4 265-17s in 9 minutes, one gets inspired at quitting time. Saturday the weather is supposed to be warmer, will unbox it, find a spot to bolt it down, will let you know.
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got a few small items from menards over the weekend
Good haul.
Get 'em while you can since we all know what Ideal did to P-R.
funny, the made in US stuff was almost all in the clearance section. The seemingly identical, but now made in china masterforce stuff was front and center
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got a few small items from menards over the weekend
Good haul.
Get 'em while you can since we all know what Ideal did to P-R.
funny, the made in US stuff was almost all in the clearance section. The seemingly identical, but now made in china masterforce stuff was front and center
That's kind of an odd choice if you ask me.
At least in my mind it's bad for them if the US made stuff is cleared out.
If it's anything like Ace hardware where the Chinese Craftsman cost the same as the domestic stuff did, the straggling domestic tools were / are a good thing.
If some Chinese Craftsman pliers are $12 and the Chinese Ace pliers are $5 I'd rather choose those, but if theres a domestic Craftsman straggler in the mix I'll gladly pay more for that.
When the new stuff is just a Chinese copy of the old domestic stuff and priced the same , keep it on the shelf because the extra cost will be worth it to somebody once in awhile.
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went to Hartville Hardware today - totally worth the 1 hr drive each way!
Klein case, Milwaukee metric hex impact bits, Wera 10mm bit, a big Wilde pin punch, 2 gal bucket
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Stopped in at harbor freight can't remember what I really went there for.... anyway
I found these 1/4 deep sets in the clearance section. Of course the 3/8 and 10mm are missing. :))
Also grabbed a wire stripper and a set of wobble exstentions.
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Good prices on the sockets. HF really moves that opened/parts missing boxed stuff out fast and cheap. You won't regret that wobble set. I was skeptical at first, but they have held up very well for many years, and were worth every penny of what I paid.
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I guess the propensity of 10mm sockets disappearing starts at the store! :D
Great finds, and as far as wobble extensions go that is one complete set.
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another month, another new Klein tool :)
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Seems nice and will definitely come in handy, the only thing I don't like is how dust and stuff really sticks to the bottom.
I don't know how it could possibly stick and grip a surface with dust stuck to the bottom, but I'm not likely to really use it that way.
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Seems nice and will definitely come in handy, the only thing I don't like is how dust and stuff really sticks to the bottom.
I don't know how it could possibly stick and grip a surface with dust stuck to the bottom, but I'm not likely to really use it that way.
Here's my thoughts...
http://garagegazette.com/index.php?topic=3902.0
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I remember that.
For me this will just be on the bench in the man cave for airgun and fishing reel work.
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Picked up the metric set.
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Picked up the metric set.
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I'll be waiting to see what rolls out of the new plant in Texas at the end of this year.
Hopefully it's priced where I can afford to give 'em a chance.
If it's more that WRIGHT tool I don't think I could gamble on 'em, I'll have to let others find the potential flaws in the quality first.
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A 4pc Hansen socket tray set, 1/4 & 3/8.
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Honestly I don't really like them all that much and am probably going to get a few of the Ernst Socket boss instead.
The thing I don't like about these is the round base around each peg that is sized per socket.
Your only option is drive end up and, and only on the peg marked for that size, if you don't have that size in your set you're stuck with an empty space.
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I also don't like the weird thing they did for the smallest sizes on the 1/4 tray, if I'm not mistaken about their purpose.
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I also received this NOS Easco 3/8 ratchet.
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I only paid $10, but True Value apparently clearances them out at some point for $2.99.
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They were all the rage 15 or so years ago. I like trays, but ignore the size markings. I just fill ‘em with sockets. Great price on those sets.
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They were all the rage 15 or so years ago. I like trays, but ignore the size markings. I just fill ‘em with sockets. Great price on those sets.
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I would keep grabbing the wrong one, so I thought about marketing them out or something but it seems pretty annoying that you can't just put them wherever you want.
The Ernst socket boss seems very nice and modular, and even offers holders for ratchets and drive acessories, the stickers you get to mark your sizes seem like a good idea too though not that necessary.
Tekton rebrands them so I'll probably buy the 1/4 pair and 3/8 pare from them, they also rebrand the Ernst wrench racks and plier racks I can get from them.
Shipping is free and I earn reward points I can spend like cash so why not.
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Pros still seem to prefer the Hanson trays,,,,except the OCD ones who don't have the oddball sizes on either end :))
I get calls often for the small or large sizes and I normally say, trying to fill up those Hansen trays are ya?
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I like the used sets I snagged at an estate sale. I use them for transitory storage - they're under the workbench till I can get a socket case or box. And it's easy to see at a glance what sizes I'm still missing in my spare sets.
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I'll use them for miscellaneous sockets, but I'm just annoyed by the fact that I can't put the sockets wherever I want.
Another thing about them I don't like is how they're a constant remember that my set doesn't include sizes that it could have.
I'll never probably never miss the 4.5mm, but the 2 missing larger sizes will bug me.
It will bug me to know theres likely a set out there that starts 1 size smaller and ends 2 sizes larger than mine.
I have sets that go up to 14mm and 9/16 which happen to be kept elsewhere , but I never knew they were going up to 15mm and 5/8 in 1/4dr these days.
I guess that's why those compact 1/4 body 3/8 ratchets aren't quite as popular as they once were.
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visited a buddy near Atlanta this past weekend, had to stop by the local hardware store and found some nice stuff!
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visited a buddy near Atlanta this past weekend, had to stop by the local hardware store and found some nice stuff!
Those NOS Channellock pliers were such a score.
Boy do I wish they were still stamping their tools instead of just etching them.
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visited a buddy near Atlanta this past weekend, had to stop by the local hardware store and found some nice stuff!
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Whenever I bite the bullet and buy a Chinese made tool related item I've always gotta balance things out a little bit and buy something American made as well.
, new or not I just have to.
I saw a garage sale on the way back and was able to score these 2 gems.
A Vaughan 505M 24oz framer because I have a thiang for Vaughan & Bushnell.
And a UNION FORK & Hoe crow bar, they made an excellent shovel but I never new they made stuff like this.
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I stepped off the deep end recently and purchased a Griots D9, buffer. Have hand-waxed my cars for very many years.
Along that road, I had purchased a Craftsmen 10'' buffer, around 99 cause of the truck I had purchased.
Tried using it to remove the wax, and found that to be a PIA.
Jumping ahead, now having the Mustang, the truck sits in the weather and needs frequent polishing.
Having any tool one learns different ways to use them. So using the Craftsmen, tried loading the bonnet with the wax.
The heavens parted, and a lightning bolt appeared.... the machine is for applying the wax, not removal.
They will apply and spread a thin uniform coverage of wax. So the Craftsmen being clunky to use, motivated this user to find a more friendly tool.
Hence the Griot's machine, in one weekend I did the wife's car and my truck, in a couple of hours each.
A real-time saver, and no not going for the paint correction deal. I am very satisfied with the factory finish. Will use it for wax - ON, removing/buffing with soft towels.
I would not recommend using a machine on plastic panels, not for me at least, anyway, $$$ well spent.
One more thing to add, before I purchased the machine viewed some Utube videos for wax & polish brands, curiosity. Cause 3m is no longer making the past wax (damn).
Bough a few different brands to try, using on my 34 as a test platform. I have come to the reality, I believe.
Is that one brand over another, new and improved, differences seen, touted is psychological. Notice I stated brand, and not type,
I polished panels on the coupe using different brands side by side. As I went from one to the next, it seemed there were differences.
Observing the car the next day, could not tell one for the other.
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Absolutely pristine Thorsen 1/4" driver, a shallow 12mm S-K socket, and nice unusual Britool 3/8" extension. Looing for an appropriate steel rod to slide in the end hole and make a sliding T-handle out of it. Thick steel looks like it'd be tough.
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Absolutely pristine Thorsen 1/4" driver, a shallow 12mm S-K socket, and nice unusual Britool 3/8" extension. Looing for an appropriate steel rod to slide in the end hole and make a sliding T-handle out of it. Thick steel looks like it'd be tough.
I love the classic iconic green head Thorsen handles.
They're average where grip is concerned but I just like how they look.
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Ordered this up from Harry J Epstein. Through in a set of USA made safety glasses
too!(https://i.postimg.cc/J7JM9qFY/PXL-20220607-030530608.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/CdF38jSb)
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Ordered this up from Harry J Epstein. Through in a set of USA made safety glasses
too!(https://i.postimg.cc/J7JM9qFY/PXL-20220607-030530608.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/CdF38jSb)
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What's the knife look like ?
Made in Spain right ?
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AJax makes great air chisels and .401 shank accessories. The only Ajax cutter that I never really cared for was their spot weld cutter. It didn't work well for me. Hence, I always purchased Snap-On for that particular tool.
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Ordered this up from Harry J Epstein. Through in a set of USA made safety glasses
too!(https://i.postimg.cc/J7JM9qFY/PXL-20220607-030530608.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/CdF38jSb)
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What's the knife look like ?
Made in Spain right ?
Here a write up on it.
http://garagegazette.com/index.php?topic=3961.0
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AJax makes great air chisels and .401 shank accessories. The only Ajax cutter that I never really cared for was their spot weld cutter. It didn't work well for me. Hence, I always purchased Snap-On for that particular tool.
I'm lacking in that department. I have one main punch I uses and a Blue Point set of Extra long punches that Ivs probably used twice.
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Picked up a brake caliper tool to do the brakes on the Oldsmobile. Also grabbed a socket rail tray that was on sale to keep moving along with organizing my room cart at home.
This one is SAE impact sockets. I'll set up one similar for Metric impact sockets. Since I uses the impacts the most out in the driveway I'll probably find a spot to hang these on the wall or maybe figure a way to hang them from the side of the cart. So they will be easier to just grab and go.
Missing the 1/2" 1-1/14 deep socket I'll have to pickup somewhere some time.
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Some Channellock 718 duckbills, and an Armstrong 1/4" ratchet for the collection.
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a few small items from last week
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A couple more NOS Armstrong goodies in the mail from Cripe today.
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Never had a 1/4f - 3/8m adapter before and I'm not sure when I'll need it but I expect it to be one of those tools you'll eventually find yourself using once you have it.
The bit driver is a gearless which I don't like in ratchets but I normally tend to use a screwdriver in situations where I would see if I was just turning it back and forth.
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These Ernst wrench rails from Tekton just came to the house.
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Tim, that hammer head bit is the most useful air chisel bit I own. Use it often for knocking things apart. The shock will often break a rusty hold between 2 parts
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Tim, that hammer head bit is the most useful air chisel bit I own. Use it often for knocking things apart. The shock will often break a rusty hold between 2 parts
I've been meaning to get one for awhile now. Just finally got one when scrolling through H J Epstein site
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A couple more NOS Armstrong goodies in the mail from Cripe today.
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Never had a 1/4f - 3/8m adapter before and I'm not sure when I'll need it but I expect it to be one of those tools you'll eventually find yourself using once you have it.
The bit driver is a gearless which I don't like in ratchets but I normally tend to use a screwdriver in situations where I would see if I was just turning it back and forth.
I have a GW stubby ratcheting driver similar to that one (mine isn't gearless) and have a bunch of bits to use in it. Haven't had to use it yet but expect it to be a lifesaver inside a window unit or under the van hood. Here it is when I found it, and after I found a home for it in a GW set.
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Currently waiting on this Channel Lock 8SWCB to arrive:
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Those GW ratcheting bit drivers use a 1/4 female drive socket don't they?
The Blackhawk I bought uses hex, but I was under the impression it required a specific bit holder with a detent or something so I went and found one on Cripe.
When the driver arrived though it turned out to have a magnet inside, so it works with anything standard 1/4 hex.
The bit holder that's made for it does have a stubby little shank on it though , so maybe it fits better than others?
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The GW drivers are 1/4" square drive opening, yes.
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The bit holder arrived, it's kind of long but the shortest they had left.
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And I just noticed that the Armstrong brand had pretty much worn all the way off the driver, just from handling it wore most of the way off.
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Shorter male hex to magnetic female hex adaptor? I've got this one you can have.
You can grind off the end so the groove doesn't cause a swivel effect.
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Shorter male hex to magnetic female hex adaptor? I've got this one you can have.
You can grind off the end so the groove doesn't cause a swivel effect.
Thanks for the offer, but I had one laying around.
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This'll do just fine, but I sure wouldn't mind finding one that's knurled though.
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A vintage WRIGHT 2400, 1977 dated if I'm not mistaken.
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A vintage WRIGHT 2400, 1977 dated if I'm not mistaken.
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Thats one clean ratchet, and nice knife!
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A vintage WRIGHT 2400, 1977 dated if I'm not mistaken.
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Thats one clean ratchet, and nice knife!
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Thanks, I really lucked out on both of these recently.
The ratchet being unused as far as I can tell, was $26 .
The Buck 704 maverick came to me last week about as mint as you can get for a 40 year old knife without the box.
The seller must not have known what he had, because he took my offer of $29 shipped and that's a steal for an early English script 704 in really any condition.
Any English script Buck of the era is worth more than that actually.
Normally I don't get such deals and really just wanna score an item without breaking the bank, but I'm especially happy with this purchase.
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No actual tools today, but a couple of tool related decals for my toolbox.
I know a lot of people don't like putting decals on their boxes, but my grandfather put decals on his and my dad did too.
We even used to put stickers all over the TV when TV'S still had room to put them.
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Elroy made a recent stop by "southern" and selected these "Made in France" Blackhawk branded Torx drivers. The single T40 was $2 so the total on the eight pieces came to $7.
Not bad
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elroy knows a deal when he sees one. those same drivers were also made in green and carried the sk name when sk was affiliated with facom.
the farmer has a few green ones with flat and phillips tips. pretty decent drivers and comfortable as well.
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my epstein's day haul
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Looks like a good haul!
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Quite the deal on the torx drivers
For me, not an often-used tool but I am glad I have them in the collection
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Quite the deal on the torx drivers
For me, not an often-used tool but I am glad I have them in the collection
Absolutely agree Phil. I see more and more Torx in everyday use. From deck screws, lag screws/bolts, to common household appliances; Torx is taking the lead. I owned a marginal set of drivers for a long time, but given the prevalence of these fasteners, I bit the bullet and purchased a set of NOS Craftsman Torx drivers on eBay. Glad I did because the security Torx (S-Torx) drivers have saved my bacon on several occasions when taking apart small kitchen appliances.
Elroy made a very good purchase - congrats. :bravo_2:
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I understand the Flying Tools sticker is funny.
But to a 73 year old guy who was the kid that had to retrieve the screwdrivers and pliers that his dad had thrown and that bounced off the imposing neighbor's garage, I still have PTSD - Post Tool-throwing Sneeking-back to Dad. ::)
No disrespect to the very real and actual PTSD sufferers indented.
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After the VP fuel jugs started leaking I decided to retry a different brand. Will give these a try. After two of my VP jugs started leaking within a few weeks of each other I don’t have much faith in them.
I wonder if they put that export only sticker on the bottom for a reason??🤣🤣
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my epstein's day haul
Did they have a sale or something that I missed ?
Btw I've never made a large enough order to get box art, everything I've ordered was coming in a bubble mailer and I'm not sure if they'll draw on those.
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my epstein's day haul
Did they have a sale or something that I missed ?
Btw I've never made a large enough order to get box art, everything I've ordered was coming in a bubble mailer and I'm not sure if they'll draw on those.
Yup all happens on Channel 3 every July 4
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elroy knows a deal when he sees one. those same drivers were also made in green and carried the sk name when sk was affiliated with facom.
the farmer has a few green ones with flat and phillips tips. pretty decent drivers and comfortable as well.
Ya mean something like these ?
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Quite the deal on the torx drivers
For me, not an often-used tool but I am glad I have them in the collection
Absolutely agree Phil. I see more and more Torx in everyday use. From deck screws, lag screws/bolts, to common household appliances; Torx is taking the lead. I owned a marginal set of drivers for a long time, but given the prevalence of these fasteners, I bit the bullet and purchased a set of NOS Craftsman Torx drivers on eBay. Glad I did because the security Torx (S-Torx) drivers have saved my bacon on several occasions when taking apart small kitchen appliances.
Elroy made a very good purchase - congrats. :bravo_2:
Those security Torx and Allen screws can be a real problem. Hold no doubt, Elroy has access to a wide selection of both internal and external Torx bits . However most of them were the square drive socket verity. Elroy's straight shank drivers selection was fairly limited until recently. Many times a straight shank driver is required due to limited access. That problem should now be history.
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Quite the deal on the torx drivers
For me, not an often-used tool but I am glad I have them in the collection
Absolutely agree Phil. I see more and more Torx in everyday use. From deck screws, lag screws/bolts, to common household appliances; Torx is taking the lead. I owned a marginal set of drivers for a long time, but given the prevalence of these fasteners, I bit the bullet and purchased a set of NOS Craftsman Torx drivers on eBay. Glad I did because the security Torx (S-Torx) drivers have saved my bacon on several occasions when taking apart small kitchen appliances.
Elroy made a very good purchase - congrats. :bravo_2:
Those security Torx and Allen screws can be a real problem. Hold no doubt, Elroy has access to a wide selection of both internal and external Torx bits . However most of them were the square drive socket verity. Elroy's straight shank drivers selection was fairly limited until recently. Many times a straight shank driver is required due to limited access. That problem should now be history.
Inquiring minds.... Can Elroy tells this dumb farm boy what the plastic red things on the ring are?
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I wanna know too.
It looks like they go over a torx and fit into one, but what's the purpose?
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It looks like they go over a torx and fit into one, but what's the purpose?
That's exactly what they do. With a snug fit inside, or over the fastener, they positively identify the correct Torx driver. It works kind of like a thread screw pitch gauge for Torx bits. It was a free salesman's sample from one of my fastener reps. It's actually rather handy to have for accurate shop floor identification of driver size. It's like having the whole tool box on your key chain.
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I wanna know too.
It looks like they go over a torx and fit into one, but what's the purpose?
Torx and E-Torx sizing gauge set
https://www.amazon.com/Torx-Screw-Measure-Gauge-Female/dp/B014PK3Q6A
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Cool, thanks for the info.
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Well I had the same question, :))
makes sense
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Thanks Elroy
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S•K 40970, the head is larger than my WRIGHT 2426 and nothing can really beat the contour grip, but I like it.
60 tooth count which I didn't expect, it's smooth and has minimal anvil play.
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Elroy would trust these recently purchased, high speed silver and deming shanked drill bits would be considered a tool
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At $3 each. I would say Elroy got a hell of a deal.
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At $3 each. I would say Elroy got a hell of a deal.
It was indeed a good deal. That's why Elroy purchased them.
Then there's this recent line wrench purchase at $17 per set. For years Elroy employed his vintage Craftsman examples until one came up missing.
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Those wrenches were definitely a steal.
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Had to enlarge the picture, as I thought those were Wright ones at first. (looks like Blackhawk, instead?)
I had bid on some on Ebay, that I already own a set of (Kobalt, SAE, made by JH WIlliams), but got outbid. For the cost, I was putting them aside for a friend, if I won them.
Still would like to try some Armstrongs or Wrights, compared to the Snap on, Williams and Bonney's I have.
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Elroy likes a good deal
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if elroy ever came across any more of those sk extension sets he could easily sell a set to the farmer.
as a purist, sk extensions should have 2 bands on the female end and all of the last generations are smooth. well maybe not purist. a purist would say 2 bands and no knurling like the oldest version but the "newer" banded with knurling are the best of both.
as usual elroy has an eye for the good deals.
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This PROTO 4749XL just arrived and I'm impressed, it's my first sealed head too.
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Picked up this small bore scope.
https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/MDDUALSCOPE/DUAL-CAMERA-WI-FI-BORESCOPE/
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Did you use that on the dam in the other thread? Amateur proctologist.....
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Have not seen those speed lock Channel locks before
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Have not seen those speed lock Channel locks before
Being a Channellock fan I want to try out the mechanism, but I just can't bring myself to spend my hard earned money on a tool that looks like this.
Call me a stubborn jackass ( I am one ) but they went out of their way to make these look overly futuristic and I just cannot get behind that choice.
Look at Knipex, they simply made a classic pair of " water pump pliers " with a new mechanism.
Channellock could have easily done that, the flag design on the button is a nice touch they could have kept but other than that they shouldn't have gone out of their way to make these look modern.
If they ever decide to do such a thing to their other pliers I will no longer be a customer.
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got these NOS from Kitts Tool on ebay
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got these NOS from Kitts Tool on ebay
Great score.
I really wish good quality American made drill bits could still be affordable.
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got these NOS from Kitts Tool on ebay
I've picked up a couple of their drill bit assortments, to try to fill holes in the Index's I've gotten at auction. It's a decent assortment of bits for $20 plus shipping.
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got this set today
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Can't go wrong buying Klein Jeff. The quality is always there -- congrats!
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Working hot?
Done it a few times, never by choice
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I picked up a auxiliary handle for my angle grinder from Aliexpress. Finally used it today while removing some rust from a new to me shop cabinet. Worked better than the usual side handle they cone with.
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Working hot?
Done it a few times, never by choice
No, they were orange :P
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I picked up a auxiliary handle for my angle grinder from Aliexpress. Finally used it today while removing some rust from a new to me shop cabinet. Worked better than the usual side handle they cone with.
Stupid question, because the design looks like you could still use that side handle, if you had to work at an odd angle, WITH that handle on?
Any picture of the finished product?
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I picked up a auxiliary handle for my angle grinder from Aliexpress. Finally used it today while removing some rust from a new to me shop cabinet. Worked better than the usual side handle they cone with.
Stupid question, because the design looks like you could still use that side handle, if you had to work at an odd angle, WITH that handle on?
Any picture of the finished product?
if you modify it a bit. I don't think the threaded portion of the side handle are long enough.....
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Ryobi HP battery + charger, their little bluetooth speaker / radio, and these diamond coated bits to try out.
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I've had many cheap bluetooth speakers but they're either not very durable, not very loud, have a short run time, or the internal batteries go bad.
I won't have to worry about that here since it's using my tool batteries.
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left hand drill bit for 25 cents,
Elroy will take it...............Thank you
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Picked up Grey Pneumatic 1326md for $80 today.
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left hand drill bit for 25 cents,
Elroy will take it...............Thank you
Oh baby, that's a deal. Hope you bought a lot of them
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Anyone recommend a good left hand drill bit set, that isn't trash or break the bank. Use the for bold extraction, so a good bite is a must. Bought a cheap set from northern tool and their just scrap.
Also dumb question, can you sharpen left hand drill hits in a drill Dr.?
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Anyone recommend a good left hand drill bit set, that isn't trash or break the bank. Use the for bold extraction, so a good bite is a must. Bought a cheap set from northern tool and their just scrap.
Also dumb question, can you sharpen left hand drill hits in a drill Dr.?
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Drill doctor has left hand chucks for certain models.
If there are just a few sizes you use, I would look, individually at Mcmaster Carr (not cheap for a set).
Epstein's site looks down right now, so I can't tell what they have. I expect it is similar to usatoolsupply (expensive).
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I just received a pair of these ergodyne Skullerz " bump cap inserts " , goes inside a ball cap and gives you a very light duty hard hat.
I'll be putting this in my work uniform hat.
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Not good for major protection , just a little protection from minor bumps that are more annoying than anything
Theres one thing I do weekly at work where I'm always bumping my head on these fire suppression nozzles, and it really just pisses me off.
On first impressions it doesn't seem uncomfortable or anything, but if I don't like it I'm only out about $6 a piece.
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Wish I would have had one of those cap inserts yesterday. I pulled down some old paneling in the attached garage, and a random filler piece with one single nail in it let loose and dropped on my head. The nail caught my noggin just right and scratched my scalp about 1/2" --- hurt like heck.
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Wish I would have had one of those cap inserts yesterday. I pulled down some old paneling in the attached garage, and a random filler piece with one single nail in it let loose and dropped on my head. The nail caught my noggin just right and scratched my scalp about 1/2" --- hurt like heck.
And that's when you pet out some words you didn't even realize you knew.
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NOS from eBay
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NOS from eBay
Damn -- those were the days! Sweet - congratulations.
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NOS from eBay
Damn you !
Wait, the seller didn't have others did they?
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Elroy has been contemplating the addition of a needle scaler to his tool arsenal for several years. With the recent "beyond basic" activities. Elroy select literally the cheapest needle scaler readily available. This bottom rung harbor freight example is almost a POS but for the limited use Elroy has planed, it's worked fine so far.
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Am I missing something on the Channellock, or does it have to do with racing? (not a race fan, as a kid I wanted to get into autobody and watching cars drive until they wreck, ticked me off)
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Am I missing something on the Channellock, or does it have to do with racing? ........
The company was a BIG sponsor of various racing teams, and in many different racing classes. From dirt track cars to NACAR, Channellock sponsorship was pretty much everywhere. They regularly featured their racing affiliations on their product lines; especially around Christmas where the "value packs" were quite popular. In my day I received a few of those "racing" branded packs from friends and family.
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That Challenger by Proto is sweet pie. Does Elroy see 1/2" ??
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That Challenger by Proto is sweet pie. Does Elroy see 1/2" ??
Yes , Elroy is correct in his assumption, Challenger is a halfer , Sidchrome is 3/8 “ , quite rare even here in NZ , plenty of 1/2 “ to be had in that style .
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Very nice Mark!
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What am I?
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Edit - about an inch high.
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A 3d printed door stop ?
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A 3d printed door stop ?
No, but it is 3d printed. What is probably confusing you poor backward Americans is that it is marked in millimetres
It is used for measuring the depth of ruts in the road under a straight edge so you don't have to get on your hands and knees to read a ruler.
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Well that is clever.
And I am all about not kneeling, but if I do, there is a knelling pad involved
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A 3d printed door stop ?
No, but it is 3d printed. What is probably confusing you poor backward Americans is that it is marked in millimetres
It is used for measuring the depth of ruts in the road under a straight edge so you don't have to get on your hands and knees to read a ruler.
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Interesting.
You're probably right about the metric measurements confusing us, were so used to our SAE standard that landed us on the moon .
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Well that is clever.
And I am all about not kneeling, but if I do, there is a knelling pad involved
Big 10-4! Kneeling pads ( or stadium pads) are my friends these days. Can't garden without one!
And that Sidchrome frankenstein ratchet looks nice. Probably not the smoothest action but simple and tough as nails. :great:
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Just received this NOS vintage Easco tool set in the mail.
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Some of the sockets are pretty rough and the 2 screwdrivers are bottom of the barrel junk, but with the ratchet, hacksaw, and pretty nice hex key set I got quite a bit of useful good for the $32 shipped it cost me.
The hacksaw is a bit chintzy feeling but I kind of like, it seems like a decent little 10" hacksaw.
If this set had been in some kind of carry case or something I'd be tempted to just collect it, but since it didn't I'm just looking at it for it's value in tools.
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Recieved a 5 pack of cheap 1/4-4mm adapter bits.
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1 of them I cut down to be a better fit in the titan roto head bit ratchet.
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Elroy's most recent purchase that wasn't a waste
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Found a trio of Dunlap double ratcheting box wrenches. I already have the smallest one, so these three give me a second set. Just lacking the largest one (13/16" x 7/8").
Will clean, lube, and hang them - ready for use.
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Elroy's most recent purchase that wasn't a waste
Those are pretty sweet. I have one permanently mounted to the battery powering my driveway gate opener.
The original setup ran power to the gate controller that then charged the battery but every time the battery goes dead it kills the charger circuit in the controller board. $350 board or $30 float charger. Easy choice there
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2 more for the Channellock drawer.
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speaking of Channellock, they were nice enough to send me their latest sticker and lapel pin along with 2 other stickers :)
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speaking of Channellock, they were nice enough to send me their latest sticker and lapel pin along with 2 other stickers :)
You lucky bastard.
How do I get these ?
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I found the Channellock logo decal available for $3 and ordered one, but man I really want one of those pins.
Hopefully one will turn up on Ebay eventually or something.
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Picked up the new 9-1/2" 3/8"
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Digging that long Wright!
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Oh it's another winner for sure, I really love it.
I was working on my old Dahon stowaway bike today changing the tire and trying to get the derailleur back on properly, this ratchet was a dream.
Of course part of that is just that it's nice not having the head flex on me when I don't want it, but I also just really like the ratchet.
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I like how this one has the ball detent there, I've never seen that before.
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Picked up the new 9-1/2" 3/8"
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me likey.........
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I was going to buy the Ernst plastic plier rack / dividers from Tekton because I didn't like the cheap wire frame plier rack from HF, but my opinion on them has since changed and I just bought another yesterday for my Channellock drawer.
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There are 2 reasons I now like the HF plier racks.
First I discovered a better way to use them, place the pliers jaw first and lightly gripping the bar running across the back so they'll stay upright and not fall over.
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And 2nd I like that I can cut them to length without ruining them.
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Made my own from dish racks, either garage sales, trash pick or dollar stores.
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Made my own from dish racks, either garage sales, trash pick or dollar stores.
That works.
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Picked these up today , in great shape , looks like been hardly used ……(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221026/4a403a6bada5254ec1378460e532c2b2.jpg)
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Those must be seconds, they have a spelling mistake :clap:
I didn't buy this, because evidently it costs an arm and a leg and a kidney! But I did get to have a play with it. Anyone want to guess what it is and what it is for? It is fairly close to 4" high.
Edit: If you can find those part numbers your googlefu is better than mine.
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Ryobi HP battery + charger, their little bluetooth speaker / radio, and these diamond coated bits to try out.
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I've had many cheap bluetooth speakers but they're either not very durable, not very loud, have a short run time, or the internal batteries go bad.
I won't have to worry about that here since it's using my tool batteries.
Those are nice radios. I have had one for some years and have gotten a great deal of use out of it.
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Edit: If you can find those part numbers your googlefu is better than mine.
https://pankl.com/racing/en/products/
Try looking there for those numbers.
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Ryobi HP battery + charger, their little bluetooth speaker / radio, and these diamond coated bits to try out.
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I've had many cheap bluetooth speakers but they're either not very durable, not very loud, have a short run time, or the internal batteries go bad.
I won't have to worry about that here since it's using my tool batteries.
Those are nice radios. I have had one for some years and have gotten a great deal of use out of it.
I have been liking it, my only complaint is that it doesn't alert you that the bluetooth is connected.
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These are a lot smaller than I expected, but they're going with the gun / airgun / fishing reel repair stuff where the size will be perfectly fine.
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I think I would like this handle shape quite a bit if they ever scale it up for screwdrivers, if that happens I will have to try a set.
The shape kind of looks like the modern Snap-on handles, instinct handles I think they're calling those ?
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These are a lot smaller than I expected, but they're going with the gun / airgun / fishing reel repair stuff where the size will be perfectly fine.
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I think I would like this handle shape quite a bit if they ever scale it up for screwdrivers, if that happens I will have to try a set.
The shape kind of looks like the modern Snap-on handles, instinct handles I think they're calling those ?
I like those, where did you buy them and how much?
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I bought them from a tool distributor on Ebay and the cost was $20 shipped, a lot of distributors are still showing the Acetate handles so it might be a gamble.
The part number is HP-4A
The Home depot website has them for $15 and change, current stock photo so it's a safe bet.
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Picked these up today , in great shape , looks like been hardly used ……(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221026/4a403a6bada5254ec1378460e532c2b2.jpg)
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The Williams DBEs are sweet. And quite pricy too. Nice buy there.
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Sweeeet! Classic design and style -- love it.
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Went to visit mom again and as always stopped at the discount tool store down the street.
$10 a piece for these 2 Jackson D handle shovels.
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And 75 cents a piece for these PROTO 1/4 square drive bits.
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I don't really quite know what the deal is with the pin detents, locking onto impact bits ?
The PROTO website doesn't explain the pin detent, if I knew they suck to use with regular sockets I probably would have passed on them.
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ordering those Channellock picks now!
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ordering those Channellock picks now!
The price sure is right.
I like my Tekton picks more for general use, but I do really like the " complex probe " as they call it.
That's an extremely useful shape and it has already proved useful.
I will very likely wind up ordering another set, but will probably go with the previous Acetate handles.
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If you like to pick up Pony clamps like I do when on the cheap, you probably wouldnt pass up on this "can 'o goodies" for $2 at the local Sr community garage sale.
Score!
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If you like to pick up Pony clamps like I do when on the cheap, you probably wouldnt pass up on this "can 'o goodies" for $2 at the local Sr community garage sale.
Score!
Can't pass those up for sure.
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While I have long since stopped shopping at my local dirt market because I truly don't need more toolage, and am actively reviewing my duplicates and triplicates to re-assure myself that I can't take it with me in the afterlife, I did snag a few "priced too low to leave there" finds from the Sr garage sale on Saturday.
* Wagner Flexio 590 sprayer (appears to have been used lightly once) and will replace my "way to much noise, but thats how they work" older Wagner version. He begged me to take it for $10 (priced at $15)
* Bike trainer with multi resistance control - posted for $5. How could I say no? I have 2 now.
* Gaggle of Plvmb screwdrivers, some SK pliers, full set of Stanley US screwdrivers, Cman 70's hand tool box
* Cman 10" tablesaw which looks like a dogs breakfast from sitting on a back patio, but came with ALL the tools, rip fence, saw guard, owners manuals, miter slide. Priced at $7.50. Yes....I had to ask to confirm. It runs and operates just as it should.
* P/U bed style two bike rack that mounts across the rails. $3
* 2' Werner step ladder $2
* Two 8' pressure treated 4x4' (uncut) posts. Will finish my outdoor project $8 for both
* Corona telescoping saw/pruner with no blade (near new, to replace my sun faded version). I knew I had a spare blade for mine. $5
* A near lifetime supply of self adhesive 220 DA sandpaper, and several new sheets of assorted grits of wet/dry paper and a near full can of Mothers carnauba wax.
* A boxful of half consumed motor oil, ATF, JB weld, and other chems I burn through, collected all during the trip.
Thankfully I didnt take a parting glance at all the free stuff with signage, working appliances, lawn mowers, swing chairs, stereo cabinets, etc along the sidewalk.
It was a good day, and just as fun as I motored around, dodging my elders in their both jacked up, and stock golf carts.
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WOW, now that was a haul!
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got em!
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Darn OnS, that is one serious haul, especially for a guy that doesn't need anything :))
I just love picking up materials for a project on the cheap that I know I am going to need
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Thanks for the heads-up!
I love buying tools that I didn't know I needed. Even better, I bought 2 sets! :D
AZ will deliver today. That still amazes me.
The 2nd set is for my brother, who I will be visiting tomorrow.
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The more I use that " complex probe " the more I like it, the shape is so darn versatile.
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I thought their cordless jigsaw would be good enough for quick jobs when I don't want to get out the reliable old slillsaw, but I was wrong.
The Ryobi cordless jigsaw is worthless ( maybe they have a better HP model ? ), theres so much play in the spring loaded arm for the roller that the blade is constantly jumping off and won't cut straight for shit.
This cordless circ-saw is what I should have bought in the first place.
It's relatively lightweight, quiet, and seems to cut perfectly fine.
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They were out of the 5.5" blade model that I wanted, but the 6.5" is probably the better buy anyways.
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Picked up this workbench at an auction for $20.
I've been looking for a Stanley workmate for a while. But everyone I see seems a bit too flimsy.
This Craftsman "professional" seems very solid. The front work surface moves forward and backwards with the cranks. But I like that the rear table can be tightened with the pedals that way you don't need free hands to tighten the project.
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Picked up this workbench at an auction for $20.
I've been looking for a Stanley workmate for a while. But everyone I see seems a bit too flimsy.
This Craftsman "professional" seems very solid. The front work surface moves forward and backwards with the cranks. But I like that the rear table can be tightened with the pedals that way you don't need free hands to tighten the project.
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That one certainly looks to have a lot of handl features.
You gotta look for the older B&D workmate if you want one, I believe mine is an early 90's model, still heavy and solid but not as good as the earlier ones I'm sure.
This reminds me that I gotta buy or make some new dogs for mine since I've lost them all.
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Elroy's early Christmas present to himself :-*
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Boy, Elroy is really fond of himself :))
Nice gift
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That Elroy has good taste. Sweet gift 👍👍
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New work boots.
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I've been sporting Thorogoods for the past 5 years or so. Damn good boots.
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Have 5 Workmates, all different. The biggest is very sturdy, got all mine used. Have the first series with the alloy front bracket. Used them hard for 10 years. Yours with the foot pedal looks to be very handy.
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I've been sporting Thorogoods for the past 5 years or so. Damn good boots.
I currently own 3 pairs of thorogood boots now, they have the perfect balance of quality comfortably and longevity for the money.
The biggest selling point for me is the machined brass speed hooks, my Justin conductor's ( discontinued in black) use the bent type that are always getting pinched on me .
The quality on Justin's isn't as good anyways, not bad but not as good.
I'm technically supposed to have all black boots at work, but I decided to say screw that.
These are black enough, and I'm not compromising on footwear ( and my beliefs) for anybody just to meet a technicality.
If my boss says something ( he won't) I'll tell him this is what was available in my size that meets safety requirements , basically meets the dress code requirement, and meets my personal requirements.
I'm not buying imported crap, must be leather, no cemented construction, and I've gotta have a traditional boot not that anything else tends to meet my requirements anyways.
I may dye the stitching black, but I'm not going to bother with the soles.
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A well made high quality work boots are worth their weight. Easier on your feet and back.
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A well made high quality work boots are worth their weight. Easier on your feet and back.
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Definitely.
If I could afford a pair of Nick's boots I'd go that route as they're one of the best money can buy, but Thorogoods have the right balance of quality and cost for me.
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I needed a new utility knife for work, and this one will do.
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Kitchen tools and not one made in China.
- Australian brand aluminum meat mallet/tenderiser (Made in Taiwan, close but not actually China)
- JarKey. Since I work in an office I have girlie hands and sometimes have trouble opening jars. The fancy electric jar opener that used to be my mother's broke a leg off the other day. (Made in Denmark)
- An simple plastic bucket that is actually made in New Zealand and competes against Chinese imports. My neighbour growing up graduated a couple of years before me as a mechanical engineer from the same university as me, his first job was as a production engineer for the company that makes these buckets.
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some new Klein arrivals - first 2 items from tradesman club points and the third from HD
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Jarkey? Never heard of one but will be checking it out. My hands are not what they used to be and jars can give me fits sometimes
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Jarkey? Never heard of one but will be checking it out. My hands are not what they used to be and jars can give me fits sometimes
Brix JarKey Jar Opener, The Original JarPop! - Assorted Colors https://a.co/d/6nQhBHc
Phil , these are also very good for bottles and can tabs
5 in 1 Lids off Jar Opener, Bottle Opener, Ideal For Women, Kids, Seniors - for Multipurpose Kitchen Tool, Easy open. White https://a.co/d/agGsDLO
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Pretty nice Jeff! I'm liking Klein more and more these days.
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Jarkey? Never heard of one but will be checking it out. My hands are not what they used to be and jars can give me fits sometimes
Brix JarKey Jar Opener, The Original JarPop! - Assorted Colors https://a.co/d/6nQhBHc
Phil , these are also very good for bottles and can tabs
5 in 1 Lids off Jar Opener, Bottle Opener, Ideal For Women, Kids, Seniors - for Multipurpose Kitchen Tool, Easy open. White https://a.co/d/agGsDLO
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that looks handy. i would probably pick one up but then i would forget i had it when i needed it! :-[
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Picked up a Jar key at Ace before I left there. I originally thought it was gimmicky but dang it works well! And as I get more stiffness in my hands that things helps to get lids off lars.
https://www.acehardware.com/brands/jarkey
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Picked up a Jar key at Ace before I left there. I originally thought it was gimmicky but dang it works well! And as I get more stiffness in my hands that things helps to get lids off lars.
https://www.acehardware.com/brands/jarkey
cool, i clicked on your link and it popped to my local ace. in stock, in store. i may have to investigate.......
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I'm guessing these are aimed at store bought jars, and not the ball style jars used for canning?
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Thanks for the info
Showed it to my wife and she goes, I just jam the can opener under the lip and pry, vacuum is released and lid comes off
Man she is a party pooper :))
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Thanks for the info
Showed it to my wife and she goes, I just jam the can opener under the lip and pry, vacuum is released and lid comes off
Man she is a party pooper :))
:))
Once again momma bursts your bubble
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I had an Ace hardware gift card to spend.
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My local ACE is in the middle of renovating and must have just stocked these Mayhew spring punches, because I'd definitely have bought one before if they already had them.
The cordless screwdriver is something I was just curious about, so far I can say these things sure have come along way from the basically useless B&D " I bought " my dad for Father's Day as a kid 20 years ago.
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Wiss is a top notch brand, but it's not what it was. :-[
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Wiss is a top notch brand, but it's not what it was. :-[
Agreed. My dad - who was a tin knocker - used Wiss, Malco, and I think Klenk. So they go back to at least the 1960's.
When did it get acquired by Crescent???
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Wiss is a top notch brand, but it's not what it was. :-[
Yeah I know, but at least the price was right.
It will be interesting to see how these hold up compared to the 90's pair I have from my grandfather.
I've used those a lot over years and never really needed anything else too much, these were just an impulse purchase on sale at HD.
I think I will probably end up wishing I had bought an angled pair much sooner.
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new from Klein!
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I got that same set of drivers. They wont slip out of the slot as bad as regular drivers but they are kinda brittle. I did break one of the small ones trying to remove a scope on a rifle I bought.
I finally got out the dremel and cut it off, They must have used red loctite on that one.
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I got that same set of drivers. They wont slip out of the slot as bad as regular drivers but they are kinda brittle. I did break one of the small ones trying to remove a scope on a rifle I bought.
I finally got out the dremel and cut it off, They must have used red loctite on that one.
That's generally the idea with quality gunsmithing drivers.
Sometimes it's better to have a sacrificial tool that breaks before a screw that may be difficult costly or impossible to just replace.
If time is money, I figure most gunsmiths would rather not have to source or make a screw to get a gun out the door.
They're always modifying drivers to fit, so it's probably no big deal to just fix the tip when needed.
I think that's probably why a lot of gunsmiths just go with multi bit options.
Brownells, Chapman, WFMC, or the Grace bit driver, because bits are cheaper to replace.
That's why I really love my Chapman set, that plus the versatility with all the bit extension and handle options.
I'm often using as many as 6 different sizes though, and switching between my 5 driver handles sometimes gets annoying so I decided to add a set of fixed drivers to my arsenal.
I do a little on firearms, but it's mostly vintage airguns and vintage fishing reels.
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It's a bit crude, but I just threw together a foam tray for them to try out.
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If I don't like this option I have others.
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It's a bit crude, but I just threw together a foam tray for them to try out.
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If I don't like this option I have others.
Which tool goes in the lower open spot, a sight pusher?
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No that's just a little parts area for screws.
I don't own a sight pusher.
I work on firearms occasionally, but mostly I'm working on vintage American airguns and vintage fishing reels.
In both these areas gunsmithing drivers are ideal.
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My tool purchase for the year consists of two Grobet USA Swiss pattern files cut #4 and a new quarter. LOL
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No current tool buys yet but I am thinking on one.
I had a suspicion that the new Channellock pick set might be made by Mayhew but couldn't really confirm
, well it looks like I was right as confirmed by their new mini pry bar set.
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These do have the proper square shank and are US made, but the curved one is a little too curved.
I also know the handles are pretty small, and maybe a little too small for these pry bars.
At $20 for the set I may just try a set out anyways, but I'd really like WILDE to make a proper American made version of the typical imports that are very common lately.
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I went ahead and ordered 2 of the pry bar sets so I can modify one of the sets.
I also found the standard Mayhew version of the Channellock pick set, never saw them before so they must be pretty new.
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I am waiting for HJE to get the Lang ones in. What is your mod gonna be?
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I am waiting for HJE to get the Lang ones in. What is your mod gonna be?
The plan is to pop the handle off, trim the shank down, and reassemble to make them shorter / more pocketable because they're listed as 6 inches long.
I also plan to reduce the angle of the bent one some too, probably put it in the vice between 2 scraps of brass.
I will have one modified set to maybe carry and one stock set to go in my toolbox, in that role the length and the extreme curve may be very useful.
I saw the LANG / Matco set but the round shanks just make them seem more like bent screwdrivers to me, I'd just rather have the proper square shank like full sized handle pry bars have .
That's just me being a bit of a stickler though, and I still might eventually try a set.
BTW Lisle just introduced a set with the help of input by a few YouTube tool channels, and they seem to be the most perfected design yet.
US made is a requirement of mine so I'm not buying because I believe they're imported, but they just might be for you if you don't care where they're made.
You get one with a magnet in the handle, and one without a magnet that has a thicker shank.
One of the youtubers has even been talking with Lisle about getting the the thicker one made with a striking cap which would be cool.
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US made is definitely a requirement, the Lisle ones look junky.
Got this today.
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US made is definitely a requirement, the Lisle ones look junky.
Got this today.
The one with the 3/16" thick shank looks decent, but the clips do look chintzy
That being said I don't really need a clip.
I got a pocket pry bar in my secret Santa gift and it seems pretty decent, the shank is square which I like.
I wouldn't have bought it, but it seems to be of decent quality all things considered and it will get used.
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US made is definitely a requirement, the Lisle ones look junky.
Got this today.
The one with the 3/16" thick shank looks decent, but the clips do look chintzy
That being said I don't really need a clip.
I got a pocket pry bar in my secret Santa gift and it seems pretty decent, the shank is square which I like.
I wouldn't have bought it, but it seems to be of decent quality all things considered and it will get used.
that is one of those pry bars that chadster is selling. i ordered up a bag of them about a year ago. i have thrown one in several different toools sets and handed out a few to buddies. they were pretty scarce at that time. if you didn't pick one up from a tool truck, they didn't exist so i took a chance. none of them have seen hard use but then again that isn't what they are for. no complaints so far.
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No current tool buys yet but I am thinking on one.
I had a suspicion that the new Channellock pick set might be made by Mayhew but couldn't really confirm
, well it looks like I was right as confirmed by their new mini pry bar set.
(https://i.postimg.cc/t4CDfQds/20221027-115407.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/4mqz70SG)
I like the ridges in the thumb area of those pick tools. So simple an idea to help with the grip of small tools, and yet I've never thought of it. Cool! :great:
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US made is definitely a requirement, the Lisle ones look junky.
Got this today.
The one with the 3/16" thick shank looks decent, but the clips do look chintzy
That being said I don't really need a clip.
I got a pocket pry bar in my secret Santa gift and it seems pretty decent, the shank is square which I like.
I wouldn't have bought it, but it seems to be of decent quality all things considered and it will get used.
that is one of those pry bars that chadster is selling. i ordered up a bag of them about a year ago. i have thrown one in several different toools sets and handed out a few to buddies. they were pretty scarce at that time. if you didn't pick one up from a tool truck, they didn't exist so i took a chance. none of them have seen hard use but then again that isn't what they are for. no complaints so far.
It seems like it will hold up just fine, and is definitely sturdier than most of the other generic ones out there.
Every other generic one I've seen was thin and hardly more than a bent screwdriver.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/3JHPBxbr/20230103-125158.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RqXsC4B2)
Here's the other set with 1" cut off the shank, they ended up even shorter because the easily removed handles weren't actually pressed on as far as they will go.
(https://i.postimg.cc/W1NCBfvQ/20230103-125346.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/LnWxfDhT)
And here's the reduced angle compared to the original.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MZBCVQ5r/20230103-125405.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MXW38Xhy)
I think these are going to be awesome little pry bars after the quick modifications I did that only took a minute.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/3JHPBxbr/20230103-125158.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RqXsC4B2)
Here's the other set with 1" cut off the shank, they ended up even shorter because the easily removed handles weren't actually pressed on as far as they will go.
(https://i.postimg.cc/W1NCBfvQ/20230103-125346.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/LnWxfDhT)
And here's the reduced angle compared to the original.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MZBCVQ5r/20230103-125405.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MXW38Xhy)
I think these are going to be awesome little pry bars after the quick modifications I did that only took a minute.
Great looking prybars!
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Got these for Christmas.
Dremel 3000. My first Dremel, sure I'll be able to find a ton of uses for it.
Also a Railroad builders tool set. Nice assortment of tools used for building model railroads. Nice tools and box, but the plastic trays leave much to be desired. They don't hold the tools the greatest, and the trays themselves don't stay in the box.
Gonna have to find some foam to cut out and place the tools in.
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Got these for Christmas.
Dremel 3000. My first Dremel, sure I'll be able to find a ton of uses for it.
Also a Railroad builders tool set. Nice assortment of tools used for building model railroads. Nice tools and box, but the plastic trays leave much to be desired. They don't hold the tools the greatest, and the trays themselves don't stay in the box.
Gonna have to find some foam to cut out and place the tools in.
(https://i.postimg.cc/nhR81j47/PXL-20230102-211913756.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Jskdrhd4)
(https://i.postimg.cc/qvMVnX34/PXL-20230102-212005484.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/jL9FYfcF)
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Congrats, the pliers in that set look really nice.
I can't believe you've never had a dremel before, I'm currently on my 5th and can't imagine not having one.
I've had my dremel 4000 for about 8 years at this point, and it has been great because it has a speed control that is seperate from the power switch.
All the others I've had let out the ghost on me, the NOS 70's dremels I've had lasted longer than any other modern ones but this 4000 should have died on me at this point.
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Take the thin plastic tool holder out and spray the back side with foam, will make it rigid and last a long time. Have 3 Dremels, and a look alike or 2, they get used often, even in the shop.
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
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Take the thin plastic tool holder out and spray the back side with foam, will make it rigid and last a long time. Have 3 Dremels, and a look alike or 2, they get used often, even in the shop.
I've seen that work with snap on trays. But usually those tools lay in the tray. This is more of a friction fit with the tools. Not sure itll solve the problem of the tools themselves falling out?
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
Keyless chuck? Got a link?
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
Keyless chuck? Got a link?
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Here you go, these things are great made in Germany ( at least mime way ) and very affordable.
https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/power-tool-accessories/multitool-accessories/2104495?store=10728&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5NSdBhDfARIsALzs2ED1r9JX2PX5KH4VPQQMZ0_FvrnzEk2J7IR849a_6QD4lnHLLq19qzgaAuMnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.dremel.com/us/en/p/4486-2615004486
Apparently there are $3 Chinese knockoffs, but the real deal is so affordable I wouldn't bother
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Somebody had to know this was coming >:D
(https://i.postimg.cc/NjqFXkys/20230105-150210.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/jLcR0NQm)
I took the one straight bar that I had left stock, pulled the handle, shortened the shank and replaced it with the handle off one of the Channellock rebranded Mayhew picks( for $20, yes I have already ordered a replacement set of Channellock picks ).
(https://i.postimg.cc/T2spd6fW/20230105-150158.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/s1pVmbBV)
Coincidentally I discovered that it's actually easier to put the desired bend in the straight one than to reduce the bend in the angled one, but I also determined that the factory angle is actually fine.
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
Keyless chuck? Got a link?
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Here you go, these things are great made in Germany ( at least mime way ) and very affordable.
https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/power-tool-accessories/multitool-accessories/2104495?store=10728&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5NSdBhDfARIsALzs2ED1r9JX2PX5KH4VPQQMZ0_FvrnzEk2J7IR849a_6QD4lnHLLq19qzgaAuMnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.dremel.com/us/en/p/4486-2615004486
Apparently there are $3 Chinese knockoffs, but the real deal is so affordable I wouldn't bother
Thank you!
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
i have never seen a bare tool - if you find a link let me know please
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I just got this Ryobi 8" chainsaw for my birthday.
I don't know how good it is, but I'm sure it'll trim small branches just fine.
(https://i.postimg.cc/J0GpmDm0/20230106-180115.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/V0PqWNJP)
I also got this tray table for my US general cart.
(https://i.postimg.cc/wxCrH2yd/20230106-180137.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/grKsHvHM)
I payed no attention to the packaging and didn't notice it was for the smaller 4 drawer cart till I was ready to mount it, so I just rolled with it and drilled a couple holes.
(https://i.postimg.cc/J7DF9vhq/20230106-190345.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ThxQbkgL)
I just needed a couple washers.
(https://i.postimg.cc/B6yVjcmH/20230106-190352.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MM7D4R2p)
The can holding tray, and magnetic accessory tray were moved to the other side and the power strip I just stuck to the can tray.
(https://i.postimg.cc/brtFkD5M/20230106-190435.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/T5T9Xwfq)
For now I left the handle off, but may put it back on in the future.
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Hinsdale
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
i have never seen a bare tool - if you find a link let me know please
Do your Dremels just need brushes? They offer replacement brushes for the motors.
Also I've sent an email to Dremel. I'm curious as well as why you can't just buy the bare tool.
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wish I could find JUST a dremel - I have enough accessories for 2 kits but my tool died
They sell the tools separately from a full on kit.
Btw, do you have the keyless chuck for yours ?
I got one years ago for mine and never looked back.
i have never seen a bare tool - if you find a link let me know please
Do your Dremels just need brushes? They offer replacement brushes for the motors.
Also I've sent an email to Dremel. I'm curious as well as why you can't just buy the bare tool.
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No they had all let the ghost out, burnt up motors.
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Here's what I sent to Dremel
"I have had my Dremels for years. Last weekend, my Dremel gave up. After looking on your website it seems as if I can't buy just the bar tools since I have all the accessories already? Do you offer the rotary tools alone?
Thanks"
Here is the response I got....
"Thank you for your recent contact.
We do offer a tool for tool trade in through our Service Center. You would send in your current tool. However, you receive a reconditioned tool with a one year warranty for around the same cost of a new tool once you include shipping costs.
What model tool do you currently have?
Best Regards"
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Interesting.
As far as thgm selling the bare tool, I have never actually seen just the tool only with nothing else.
But they used to sell the tools mostly by themselves, just the bare tool and a little starter pack of accessories included in the box.
Now it seems you can't really buy the tool outside a kit with a bag or blow mould case and a bunch of accessories.
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I sent this back...
"Thank you for your response.
I have the 395. I have been looking at the new 4300 models. Just didn't
want all the accessories as I have almost all them.
Not sure what I'll do. My birthday is coming up and I have been hinting for
a new one lol.
Thank you for the information.
Best regards"
This is what they said....just trying to help anyone out.
"Here are the trade-in program details.
For the cost of $46.00 plus tax, you would receive a 3000 reconditioned tool only. Reconditioned tools include a 1-year warranty.
To take advantage of this trade-in offer, please send us your current tool. Once we receive your tool we will contact you for a credit card number. We accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa. Please do not put the credit card number in with the tool.
If you would want a different model tool, please indicate that on the repair form. The Service Center will be in contact, and give you the different options and costs.
The original tool will not be sent back to you but will be disposed of properly.
Robert Bosch Tools
Dremel Repair
173 Lawrence 428 Rd Dock #2
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476 "
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I got the Channellock pick set in surprisingly fast.
(https://i.postimg.cc/4N8X9bnW/20230109-114121.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/crnqq3R3)
I thought about converting my other Mayhew mini pry bars to Channellock with the rest of the pick set that I sacrificed, but I believe I will just put them in one of my various boxes / tool kits.
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Recent acquisitions…..(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230114/f443b3e9a8a206c2e16bd82d042180d7.jpg)
Then during the winter , had someone break into my shop and stole a bunch of stuff , mostly Milwaukee , so this is some of the replacement stuff….(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230114/f42d9adc16777bded7ddaacf0214107a.jpg)
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That bites, hope nobody gets into my shop. They only took the pricey things?
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(https://i.postimg.cc/T1jdWH2W/20230126-114210.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ZvRtGHdT)
From HJE, a screaming deal when you consider the 7pc set was $85 from WILDE before they were discontinued, about $40 if you buy all of them ( listed as a set of individual items so you can pick and choose ) and you also get the 2 stubbies as well.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/kGvFvfYg/20230201-152637.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gLrZYqPC)
A cash box I'll fine a use for, no key but the catch works just fine, I may or may not keep the plastic divider tray in it for whatever I end up using it for.
The parts organizer, is an Akron from of course Akron Ohio.
2 disston saws, one 1896-1918, and the other 1955-1990 ( closer to '55 than '90 )
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Looked all over for this thread just found it..
Bought a 3/8 ir 2115qtimax impact brand new in box for 70 bucks off ebay which is cheaper then the earthquake impact :cool2:
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Got some abuser screwdrivers todayfrom amazon and harborfrieght along with impact adapters and extensions... The HF i visited was making room for new tools the torx sockets were only 20 and i have heard good stuff about icon
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Got amazon deliverys today a 3/8 long handle gearwrench 84tooth some 1/4 3/8 1/2 abs plastic socket rails. And a set of metal measuring spoons for rare instances of heating a small amount of oil.
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Got more stuff from amazon today some neiko wire strippers modeled after snap ons. Some wrench racks and long pick set. And a trim tool set i bought it just for the pliers and metal trim tools. Less than 60bucks shipped for everything
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Got asked friday to turn the injection pump up on a piece of equipment sadly you need security torx. To remove the screwthat covers the adjuster. So bought these saturday from amazon had them delivered today
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What is the smallest size?
Can't believe I needed a T15 security for a vacuum cleaner the other day.
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What is the smallest size?
Can't believe I needed a T15 security for a vacuum cleaner the other day.
t8 to t60
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Got into work today and my dad tells me he left something for me on ground infront of his toolbox i found this.i told him i was gonna buy one last week once i had a few more paychecks i just need batterys and a charger now
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Some great tools!
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Fluke 101
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That fluke looks like it'll do most eveything you need.
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Channel lock 909 crimpers bought a new set since i misplaced my old pair. Have to say these new one are rougher around the head then my late 80s early 90s set not what i was expecting for a 40dollar crimper ordered a similar set of kleins for same money to see if they feel better.
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Channel lock 909 crimpers bought a new set since i misplaced my old pair. Have to say these new one are rougher around the head then my late 80s early 90s set not what i was expecting for a 40dollar crimper ordered a similar set of kleins for same money to see if they feel better.
Their stuff is a bit sharp on the edges these days, but the steel is still great and a lot of their offerings are competitively priced as well as readily available.
I personally don't mind smoothing the edges a bit when when it bugs me because it just takes a light 1 second pass per edge on my 1×30 belt grinder , but I also understand that because it takes so little time they could do it without adding a noticeable production time/ cost.
I'm sure there's a number of steps cut that culminate to keep the cost down, but the edge softening is one cut step that needs to return and should have never been cut.
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Channel lock 909 crimpers bought a new set since i misplaced my old pair. Have to say these new one are rougher around the head then my late 80s early 90s set not what i was expecting for a 40dollar crimper ordered a similar set of kleins for same money to see if they feel better.
Their stuff is a bit sharp on the edges these days, but the steel is still great and a lot of their offerings are competitively priced as well as readily available.
I personally don't mind smoothing the edges a bit when when it bugs me because it just takes a light 1 second pass per edge on my 1×30 belt grinder , but I also understand that because it takes so little time they could do it without adding a noticeable production time/ cost.
I'm sure there's a number of steps cut that culminate to keep the cost down, but the edge softening is one cut step that needs to return and should have never been cut.
I rubbed them down withsome sandpaper and a few passes under a wire wheel they feel alot better. I see snap on makes a similar pair. Thats 80 and i wonder how the fit and finish is on them tho i really dont need to buy another pair..
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So i wasnt liking how faint the writing is on the channellock 909 after sanding off all the roughness i only used 600grit wet and dry with oil so i got out the diamond tip engraver and marked them didnt really need too cause i know which is which but sometimes you have a brain fart
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That fluke looks like it'll do most eveything you need.
Yep, doesn't have amperage capabilities but I have no real need for that at home.
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HD pickups today
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HD pickups today
Get 'em while you can at HD, because they have decided to stop selling hammers.
No more Estwing, and even worse no more Vaughan at home depot.
HD no longer sells a single real hammer, every last one they offer is a useless Chinese made POS hammer shaped object which to me means they don't really sell hammers at all.
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Got these from klein and so far they seem better madethen channellock
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I have those and I really like them. The handles are great.
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Got these off the bay metric stubby offset double box ends proamerica made in usa 6mm to 20mm 35 delivered to my door
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Got these off the bay metric stubby offset double box ends proamerica made in usa 6mm to 20mm 35 delivered to my door
Those will come in handy!
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Got these off the bay metric stubby offset double box ends proamerica made in usa 6mm to 20mm 35 delivered to my door
Those will come in handy!
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i could have used them a few times today to bad mail dont come till after i leave....
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i would not be surprised if those were made by indestro
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i would not be surprised if those were made by indestro
thats what i think too
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So my dads been a tech 40yrs and always bought the deals on truck we went thru his home box last night and he didnt want these he said he only used them twice so for 150 their mine he said he paid. Like 200 for them on sale yrs ago.. I see they now list for 309
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Got these off the bay metric stubby offset double box ends proamerica made in usa 6mm to 20mm 35 delivered to my door
I've got a couple sets of Proamerica wrenches and they're great tools.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/HshCMfG5/20230217-130617.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gn85Ft2k)
They're calling these a linesman and I suppose to most in the US they probably would be.
(https://i.postimg.cc/xdKrW8Xy/20230217-130634.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/R3VbtMQN)
I know that they're technically combination pliers though.
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Vaughan 8 and 16oz ball pein bonney20mm impact socket some wilde close out screwdrivers that grown on me from epsteins...
Then this cornwell infrared thermometer i haggled down to 25. Was marked 29 plus tax.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/HshCMfG5/20230217-130617.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gn85Ft2k)
They're calling these a linesman and I suppose to most in the US they probably would be.
(https://i.postimg.cc/xdKrW8Xy/20230217-130634.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/R3VbtMQN)
I know that they're technically combination pliers though.
i have a pair of knipex i use alot cutting and pulling out rusty split pins on equipment
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Vaughan 8 and 16oz ball pein bonney20mm impact socket some wilde close out screwdrivers that grown on me from epsteins...
Then this cornwell infrared thermometer i haggled down to 25. Was marked 29 plus tax.
Does the red cap on your #2 come off / spin ?
Mine does and the handle is hollow, I suspect maybe they accidentally made it with a bit driver handle or something,but I'm not sure.
Btw if you're ever looking to save on the excellent Vaughan & Bushnell hammers check out the Grayvik stuff.
They sell off the cosmetic defects dirt cheap as Grayvik, same great steel but the whole heads are powder coated without much finish done to the faces.
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Vaughan 8 and 16oz ball pein bonney20mm impact socket some wilde close out screwdrivers that grown on me from epsteins...
Then this cornwell infrared thermometer i haggled down to 25. Was marked 29 plus tax.
Does the red cap on your #2 come off / spin ?
Mine does and the handle is hollow, I suspect maybe they accidentally made it with a bit driver handle or something,but I'm not sure.
Btw if you're ever looking to save on the excellent Vaughan & Bushnell hammers check out the Grayvik stuff.
They sell off the cosmetic defects dirt cheap as Grayvik, same great steel but the whole heads are powder coated without much finish done to the faces.
i cant get it to come off. . ill check out grayvik
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Vaughan 8 and 16oz ball pein bonney20mm impact socket some wilde close out screwdrivers that grown on me from epsteins...
Then this cornwell infrared thermometer i haggled down to 25. Was marked 29 plus tax.
Does the red cap on your #2 come off / spin ?
Mine does and the handle is hollow, I suspect maybe they accidentally made it with a bit driver handle or something,but I'm not sure.
Btw if you're ever looking to save on the excellent Vaughan & Bushnell hammers check out the Grayvik stuff.
They sell off the cosmetic defects dirt cheap as Grayvik, same great steel but the whole heads are powder coated without much finish done to the faces.
i cant get it to come off. . ill check out grayvik
Interesting, I guess mine was a fluke.
HJE has excellent prices on Grayvik.
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Here's a tool (related) item I've been looking for - for at least 4 years now. It's a foam hex bit holder I first used on my Makita drill in the early 90's. A big problem back in the day was where to keep extra bits. You'd break one or lose one eventually, and usually at the most inopportune time. Most guys just keep loose ones in the pocket. Too much hassle. We didn't have the myriad of options for hex bit holders like we do today. So, when I came across this holder that could be attached to the drill, I jumped at it.
Really high density foam, with 4 holes. And the Makita 9.6 drills had that extra long handle? Had plenty of room to adhere the holder to the bottom, and it didn't interfere with grabbing the drill. Used it for a couple years - it never came loose off of the drill, and I never once lost a bit. I then went back to corded drills, so I lost track of them
Fast forward to now, when I've been grabbing alot of old Makita stuff. Thought of that foam holder, and started searching. Come to find out the maker Lutz discontinued them around 2017. But I talked to Lutz directly, and the lady said I might find some forgotten in a distributor warehouse or something. I looked back then - every link said NLA
Last week I saw a neat bit holder, and it brought this foam holder back to mind. For some reason I started web searching again. And after popping around I found a local appliance parts warehouse carried them! Went in, and they didn't have any left. But a sister store in California showed some in stock. I called them, and had them shipped to my local warehouse for free.
They came in yesterday! Hats off to my dad, who has been gone 20 years now. He once told me that - if I wanted something - keep my eyes open, keep looking, don't give up. Eventually he said, you'll find what you're looking for for a price your willing to pay. And he was right - AGAIN!
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Cool idea, glad you were able to track it down.
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Went to menards and bought some goodies
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Good buy on the Wilde punches, I use my roll pin punches all the time.
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Good buy on the Wilde punches, I use my roll pin punches all the time.
they were on closeout at my menards for 12 bucks they used to be about 35 if i remember when i looked in past
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(https://i.postimg.cc/0yBvJFmP/20230221-104632.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/FY38MPDB)
(https://i.postimg.cc/0yQxjPzV/20230221-105505.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/gnf1B9qh)
(https://i.postimg.cc/kXwq7BgV/20230221-105333.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/2VqPwjvm)
Right now they're so tight and stiff they'll hardly open, but they should break in nicely with a good wd40 flush and repeated opening.
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Sweet!
Utica was known for making nice pliers.
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Sweet!
Utica was known for making nice pliers.
These could be a little better, but they do cut extremely well.
Overall I'm happy with them and can't complain too much, because I'm pretty sure they're an end of the road pair from just before they closed in 1994 and I wasn't expecting them to be perfect.
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
Try scrubbing them with some mechanics hand cleaner like GOJO.
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
Try scrubbing them with some mechanics hand cleaner like GOJO.
didnt have here at house so ordered some. I used dollar trees awesome and they look like new
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Saw these over on the dark side, and they looked interesting enough to buy a set. You install them into a 1/2" ratcheting box wrench and then use a 1/4" or 5/16" hex bit for those really tight jobs. We'll see how they work.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224913718278
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Got these in mail saw them in a video and had to try them.. Mayhew bolt breaker air hammer bits they have a square dtive for a socket and they have a hex behind it to use a wrench to turn it while hammering. Only time will tell if their worth a damn
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Scored the yellow tipped proto and orange no name today for 5 bucks the red ones were off amazon and seem to be snap on knockoffs they feel good in hand
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
Try scrubbing them with some mechanics hand cleaner like GOJO.
didnt have here at house so ordered some. I used dollar trees awesome and they look like new
That's my every day set at work. Except I swapped the side cutter for Knipex and channellock ones.
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
Try scrubbing them with some mechanics hand cleaner like GOJO.
didnt have here at house so ordered some. I used dollar trees awesome and they look like new
Those cleaned up great.
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Well i bought a a 3pc set of snapon side cutes,slipjoints and needle nos for 75bucks but they are greasy as heck let them soak in the parts washer all day and cant get grease stains off the green rubber grips.. Anyone have any tips?
Try scrubbing them with some mechanics hand cleaner like GOJO.
didnt have here at house so ordered some. I used dollar trees awesome and they look like new
That's my every day set at work. Except I swapped the side cutter for Knipex and channellock ones.
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thought same about the curter this all arrived today....
Fuel line fitting shouldnt tear up my fingers anymore
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Channellock 326 and 3026.
(https://i.postimg.cc/mrRZKV3t/20230227-132206.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/3kSHvXcT)
(https://i.postimg.cc/pVzVk8gx/20230227-132250.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/yW6z8J1r)
The 326 was in the same condition as the 3026 here, but the tip was bent.
(https://i.postimg.cc/bNwMdf0M/20230227-132313.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/G96zSN5J)
The 3026 had a broken tip
(https://i.postimg.cc/TYNsDNCP/20230227-132401.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7f7Xv9vv)
(https://i.postimg.cc/sgBN9PN4/20230227-134005.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/75k9qzD5)
The grips are what they are, but the rest if the pliers came out great and they're buttery smooth.
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Scored the yellow tipped proto and orange no name today for 5 bucks the red ones were off amazon and seem to be snap on knockoffs they feel good in hand
you are going to like them
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I was using the 3026 today and just wasn't happy with how thick the tips were, they weren't thet thin to begin with but ended up thicker and I needed to thin them out.
(https://i.postimg.cc/D03fvHPH/20230228-185605.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/zbpYpdMF)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t4qTV0GH/20230228-185615.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/vcKMpNmP)
(https://i.postimg.cc/wBPTP7y6/20230228-185631.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/PLWjvfQc)
I accidentally screwed up the grips pretty bad while working on them but the pliers came out so nice that I decided to temporarily pull the grips ( they literally slid right off ) of a new pair of 326 that I've hardly used until I can find the blue plasti dip to try.
(https://i.postimg.cc/mDH2GBC7/20230228-185637.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/WFsPGR94)
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These 326 turned out great.
(https://i.postimg.cc/zB4nbQ89/20230302-111500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/wyctn0tV)
(https://i.postimg.cc/B6jTv39T/20230302-111515.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/R6z6Pj0h)
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Got some ez red kiwi pliers coming tommorow with some knipex cobras but i got these today from amazon
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DARN Dustin,
Have not seen those Knipex. Got to get some
Kiwi pliers, you will love them. Grab them before needle nose most times
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DARN Dustin,
Have not seen those Knipex. Got to get some
Kiwi pliers, you will love them. Grab them before needle nose most times
knipex twin grip they only open about 3/4. I got them off amazon for 32 shippedz cheapest place i found them... If only they came in green...
Got these plier in mail today still waiting on amazon truck...
49acf and pwcss7acf
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HS, how/what did you use to modify the pliers?
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Well heres what amazon brought me
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Got this for 23 on amazon as used which it doesnt appear to ever been turned on
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finally found a new dremel, 20 bucks at an estate sale today!
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finally found a new dremel, 20 bucks at an estate sale today!
You're gonna love that one, the model 4000 has been the best dremel I've ever owned / used.
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DARN Dustin,
Have not seen those Knipex. Got to get some
Kiwi pliers, you will love them. Grab them before needle nose most times
knipex twin grip they only open about 3/4. I got them off amazon for 32 shippedz cheapest place i found them... If only they came in green...
Got these plier in mail today still waiting on amazon truck...
49acf and pwcss7acf
Liking them Snappy's too, especially the strippers/crimpers
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Not really a tool. But picked up this airbrush and compressor kit from HF. I know it's not the greatest out there, but it'll get my foot in the door and some practice under my belt.
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This nebo light was an impulse purchase near the register at the hardware store, it just seemed neat and it was only $18.
(https://i.postimg.cc/cH5bFzr1/20230306-133140.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/LYLDXNtG)
(https://i.postimg.cc/j2wkmh7H/20230306-133157.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/RJmRnKGh)
250 lumens on high, 25 on low, has a magnetic base, and rechargeable.
I've been pretty happy with Nebo products for the money and you can never have enough flashlights.
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Won these for 80 delivered missing 2 flat blades. 12 piece mini pick torx and screwdriver ......sold some tools that these replaced so i only have 10 init
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Bid on this soldering gunbefore i bought my one on amazon won it for 8 plus shipping..usa made weller 7200 next to its made in mexico d550pk..
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(https://i.postimg.cc/nzcbtVQS/20230310-150921.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/d7XS2Y6G)
I bought this little rotary tool from HF to use in conjunction with my Dremel 4000.
I can put the 4000 in the " work station " drill press attachment for it, in the 90° position and use this little tool to polish...ect on a small item spinning in the dremel.
I have been making teeny tiny miniature brass spinning tops lately and this will definitely help in making them.
(https://i.postimg.cc/HLnRSvGF/20230216-162400.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/XZMsq8Yg)
Some of the genuine dremel bits...ect are definitely better but I burn through them all pretty quickly so I'm perfectly happy with the inexpensive off brand stuff.
Especially considering how much you get for the money.
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Courtesy of ebay i recieved these yesterday pretty grimy but with the power of fast orange and awesome i have cleaned them up.... Love me some green tools
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A tool?
Well, maybe...............................
After my boss/employer/friend passed in August of 2020, it was shortly after I was asked to move in and help with the estate and take care of the cat. Well, after all this time, I bought a bed (tired of sleeping on the floor).
Both a tool and not a tool.
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So about a month or 6 weeks ago, I pulled the axel on the 32. Had a slight run out, however, which bugged me.
Long story short after getting the part second try, Dutchman got the job done. Noticed adjuster teeth were very worn, almost smooth, no way would have been working. Replaced perfect, throw the wheel on, and move over to the passenger side.
Saturday morning was expected to be driving the truck, noonish.
Murphy had a better idea, the drum is stuck, exhausting all ideas. Ordered a puller, the drum is 13"s.
Not a huge selection, about 3 - 4 Amazon does it again.
Highly recommend this puller heavy-duty in every way, with grade 8 drive bolt 7/8 thread 1- 1/4 drive.
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Oh boy, you're going to have some fun with that.... get a cheap lazy susan and spin the model as you paint.
Not really a tool. But picked up this airbrush and compressor kit from HF. I know it's not the greatest out there, but it'll get my foot in the door and some practice under my belt.
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So about a month or 6 weeks ago, I pulled the axel on the 32. Had a slight run out, however, which bugged me.
Long story short after getting the part second try, Dutchman got the job done. Noticed adjuster teeth were very worn, almost smooth, no way would have been working. Replaced perfect, throw the wheel on, and move over to the passenger side.
Saturday morning was expected to be driving the truck, noonish.
Murphy had a better idea, the drum is stuck, exhausting all ideas. Ordered a puller, the drum is 13"s.
Not a huge selection, about 3 - 4 Amazon does it again.
Highly recommend this puller heavy-duty in every way, with grade 8 drive bolt 7/8 thread 1- 1/4 drive.
Looks great! I have been there myself a time or two and a puller like that is one of the few options that will work.
I am sure you ground the heads off of the spring pins on the back side of the backing plate first didn't you.
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Did not, fairly confident it is the center boss of the axel drum flange that is the interference, I'll know Saturday.
So about a month or 6 weeks ago, I pulled the axel on the 32. Had a slight run out, however, which bugged me.
Long story short after getting the part second try, Dutchman got the job done. Noticed adjuster teeth were very worn, almost smooth, no way would have been working. Replaced perfect, throw the wheel on, and move over to the passenger side.
Saturday morning was expected to be driving the truck, noonish.
Murphy had a better idea, the drum is stuck, exhausting all ideas. Ordered a puller, the drum is 13"s.
Not a huge selection, about 3 - 4 Amazon does it again.
Highly recommend this puller heavy-duty in every way, with grade 8 drive bolt 7/8 thread 1- 1/4 drive.
Looks great! I have been there myself a time or two and a puller like that is one of the few options that will work.
I am sure you ground the heads off of the spring pins on the back side of the backing plate first didn't you.
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In my younger days I used to airbrush. Mostly album covers onto T-shirts. I think the brand of brush I used was Paasche.
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Bman, didn't know you were an Artist
Any pics of your work?
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Bman, didn't know you were an Artist
Any pics of your work?
No, I took pictures of some of my work but back then it was with a Polaroid One Step camera (that dates me!). Nothing in digital format to post.
I still dabble. Much more into restore work these days.
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New to me a gift....I'll clean it and see what I can find out about it. Stout, and leak-free the label does not look hopeful, there is a number cast into the base see where it leads me.
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Craftsman double box end, 7/8 x 13/16, on the reverse, X chrome vanadium steel 5, all stamped, not cast, never polished. War-time use maybe?
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The jack turns out to be 20 ton, US made
And still produced,
https://usatoolsupply.com/product/us-jack-d-51126-20-ton-bottle-jack-made-in-usa/
and pricy
Used the puller today, 2 turns of the drive bolt popped right off. Measured the center hole undersized corrected same, all good.
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Craftsman double box end, 7/8 x 13/16, on the reverse, X chrome vanadium steel 5, all stamped, not cast, never polished. War-time use maybe?
Never seen an old Cman wrench that looks like that. Stamping makes me think Duro.
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The jack turns out to be 20 ton, US made
And still produced,
https://usatoolsupply.com/product/us-jack-d-51126-20-ton-bottle-jack-made-in-usa/
and pricy
Used the puller today, 2 turns of the drive bolt popped right off. Measured the center hole undersized corrected same, all good.
I bet that made ya feel good!
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Good luck on the bottle jack
I have not had good luck with used ones so I rarely buy them
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Nothing wrong with what would you like to see it lift?
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Oh boy, you're going to have some fun with that.... get a cheap lazy susan and spin the model as you paint.
Not really a tool. But picked up this airbrush and compressor kit from HF. I know it's not the greatest out there, but it'll get my foot in the door and some practice under my belt.
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Picked up a tamaya painting stand for about 20 bucks. At hobby lobby.
I'm waiting on some retarder and flow improver and primer in the mail. (I'm going to make my own thinner and cleaner.)
But this weekend might be some test spray.
In my younger days I used to airbrush. Mostly album covers onto T-shirts. I think the brand of brush I used was Paasche.
I picked up a Paasche model H off eBay for $20 it's from the 70s. All the research I did guys said it a great starter brush and guys have been using the same one for 30 yrs.
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Nothing wrong with what would you like to see it lift?
Lift Phil's shop and move it a bit closer to me so I can buy more tools.
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Wanted a M18 cordless die grinder, but couldn't justify the bucks ($175ish bare) for something I don't use all that often. This was 1/3rd the price and will do just fine most of the time.
(https://i.imgur.com/T0pPPHvl.jpg)
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Nothing wrong with what would you like to see it lift?
Nope, have no doubt it works fine. just saying I haven't had good luck with them
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got these from lowe's today
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Wanted a M18 cordless die grinder, but couldn't justify the bucks ($175ish bare) for something I don't use all that often. This was 1/3rd the price and will do just fine most of the time.
(https://i.imgur.com/T0pPPHvl.jpg)
OK good don't have anything that weights 20_tons
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I'm still rocking a pneumatic die grinder. old habits and all. :dance:
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Pneumatic die grinders still sell for me, air impacts and ratchets, not so much :))
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Epstein to the rescue! I’ve lost a few of my small dykes and last week was dismayed that I only have one pair left. A quick look on H.J.Es website found these US made Pro America examples for a great price of $12. IIRC Pro America used to be KAL TOOLS, and they made some decent stuff - much of it for government contracts.
Nice and smooth little pliers for about half the price of Channellock.
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Epstein to the rescue! I’ve lost a few of my small dykes and last week was dismayed that I only have one pair left. A quick look on H.J.Es website found these US made Pro America examples for a great price of $12. IIRC Pro America used to be KAL TOOLS, and they made some decent stuff - much of it for government contracts.
Nice and smooth little pliers for about half the price of Channellock.
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How do they cut ?
Channellock has their XLT pivot that increases the cutting power, but in small sizes It's not always a noticeable difference.
All their pliers I've seen look pretty decent, but it's such a shame that they're no longer making wrenches.
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No difference in cutting performance when compared to my Channellock pair.
I have a cheap Taiwanese pair in one of my car tool boxes, and these are way better. I was just down to one pair of good cutters in my main box.
These will do fine.
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I'm still rocking a pneumatic die grinder. old habits and all. :dance:
Pneumatic is still my 1st choice. Best power to weight/size bar none. Sometimes you just don't have air where you need it though to run a burr or knot end brush.
Less than half of the collection here
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I'm still rocking a pneumatic die grinder. old habits and all. :dance:
Pneumatic is still my 1st choice. Best power to weight/size bar none. Sometimes you just don't have air where you need it though to run a burr or knot end brush.
Less than half of the collection here
(https://i.imgur.com/ui8D1l3l.jpg)
Same deal, battery drill is it, pneumatic or corded for the rest
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I have a mix of both battery and air. Picked up a Snap on 3/8 battery impact on the cheap, fairly late model and that thing bad a$$. And the weight and balance are real good too.
If I was turning wrenches for a living, I would have to go battery for the most used tools, and top quality ones at that. I would likely go Milwaukee.
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Cordless drill, 3/8 impact, 1/4 &3/8 ratchets and soldering iron.
Air 1/2 impacts, cutoff wheels and die grinders.
Would like to cut the cord and get the Milwaukee 90 degree die grinder one day.
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My local TSC didn't have the new Channellock screwdrivers, the shelves were almost empty and they didn't have much at all.
They did have this picquick combo for $10 though, and I've been wanting to check one of their drivers out.
(https://i.postimg.cc/brfkHWj5/20230407-153451.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mzVPTdk3)
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My local TSC didn't have the new Channellock screwdrivers, the shelves were almost empty and they didn't have much at all.
They did have this picquic combo for $10 though, and I've been wanting to check one of their drivers out.
(https://i.postimg.cc/brfkHWj5/20230407-153451.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mzVPTdk3)
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In keeping with my need for small cutter pliers, I also added these import mini-cutters to the box this week. They're imported, but came in a 5-pack and I must say that I'm impressed with the feel and quality of the construction. They were on sale on Amazon for $13 (for the complete 5pc set), and for that price I took a chance. A damn good deal for pliers that I mostly use for occasional electronics work.
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In keeping with my need for small cutter pliers, I also added these import mini-cutters to the box this week. They're imported, but came in a 5-pack and I must say that I'm impressed with the feel and quality of the construction. They were on sale on Amazon for $13 (for the complete 5pc set), and for that price I took a chance. A damn good deal for pliers that I mostly use for occasional electronics work.
Definitely a great deal , Xuron has been my choice of brand for those in the past , but just might have try those !
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Those look identical to the ones that came with a 3d printer I received as a gift.
It came with those, and the accessory pack that was bought separately came with a pair of Xuron knockoffs.
Both work and I haven't needed them enough to upgrade to pair od xurons.
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i will bite. are you assuming that the new chapman handle comes from the same oem as the stanley?
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i will bite. are you assuming that the new chapman handle comes from the same oem as the stanley?
No, just that I love my 100 plus screwdrivers so I'm happy that the new Chapman handles are so similar.
They're definitely not identical, but close enough to put a smile on my face.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/Wb8KWngZ/20230419-115219.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/WhDXt09p)
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Another home run from the fine folks at Chapman, and they were even nice enough to send me a free keychain with my order.
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sweeet - I ordered a few things the other day
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sweeet - I ordered a few things the other day
I'll be making another order here soon, I need some of their long hex bits.
The problem is my case is already maxed out and I'm going to have to figure something out.
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forgot to post when these showed up
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Today I received this 1960's Craftsman rebrand of the Vaughan sub zero super sportsman, and the handle I ordered directly from Vaughan arrived today too.
(https://i.postimg.cc/L43nPD2T/20230428-115148.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/yWW14FJg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/tCR7N6gH/20230428-144531.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7bcxxf7B)
A lot of people want crazy money for these on Ebay because they think they're some kind of rare salesman sample or part of a child's tool set or something, but their not.
They've been rebranded by Tru-Test, Craftsman, LL Beab, palco, Bark river knives, and Best×Made co among many others.
Vaughan still makes them and I've bought 3 of the current production examples over the past 10 years.
Their a legitimate little hatchet that's surprisingly capable, and they still have the convex cheeks like proper American made axes used to have.
(https://i.postimg.cc/CLCXSZCd/20230428-115239.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dL149VxK)
The handles need a lot of work to be appropriately sized for these little 8oz heads, but there's a good handle hiding in them.
I'll br finishing this one up tomorrow.
(https://i.postimg.cc/0QJX3r2k/20230428-175351.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/47s1Hf9q)
Here's the last 2 current V&B minis I did a few years back.
(https://i.postimg.cc/mrpM9bMj/IMG-20191106-155521559.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Y4ghKBdL)
The front one in this picture I use all the time ( green painted head seen above ) and the other I gave my buddy.
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My dremel started running weird so I replaced the brushes and it still doesn't run right, it's sparking inside and I'm not sure why so I just replaced it.
(https://i.postimg.cc/wMHq6vVs/20230429-122027.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/CBPT7w9F)
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The cheap 5 gallon C-H pancake compressor I had died on me a couple weeks ago, and I honestly don't miss it
It was loud as hell and 5 gallons wasn't really enough for me.
I just picked up this 10 gallon Fortress brand from HF.
(https://i.postimg.cc/j2p5xW0m/20230430-152323.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/vxvMXZmt)
it's running for 30 minutes to break in right now, and it is definitely quiet for sure.
I think this is going to be a gamechanger for me.
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hf has really stepped up the game in that category.
if i was shopping portable they would be it.
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hf has really stepped up the game in that category.
if i was shopping portable they would be it.
I'm definitely impressed so on initial impressions.
I can tell right away it's higher quality than their central pneumatic line ( which I didn't even see today ) and better than Campbell Hausfeld.
If nothing else it is definitely very quiet, I expected it to be noticeably quieter but not significantly so.
I don't know if the 80% less claimed is accurate, but I know this thing is maybe as loud as my cordless jigsaw if that when my old compressor would just about make my ears ring.
It seems higher quality , it's much quieter, and double the capacity of what I had.
Time will tell how it holds up but I'm optimistic.
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On a whim, or more likely a senior moment, bought an unusable set of blacksmith tools. Anvil, post vice, caulking vise, blower, drill press, tire roller, so on. Set of hammers, tongs, shapers, all hand made from wood. Also a cone, and a tire shrinker. Story is this, grandpa retired from years in a blacksmith shop, then replicated the tools in wood. Family put it in an estate auction, didnt get a bid, so here I come stumbling in, made an offer, and now own it. Most of it is full size, drill press even has machined gears, so it works but am not going to chuck in a bit. Cant imagine the time this took, even now since I am retired too.
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Nice John! Some interesting looking tools right there -- many I don't recognize as to what they are intended to do. I assume the wheel with the handle on it is for measuring distance, but I'm intrigued by the hammer lot on the right side of the pic. If they are indeed a specialized hammer (can't tell for sure), what is their purpose?
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Those are shaping tools, held over hot iron then struck with your standard 2-3 or 4lb. hammer. They match the hardy tools grouped by the avil, so named because they are held in the anvils square hardy hole. The wheel with handle is indeed for measuring. Often called a "traveler" and used by a wheelwright to measure wheels and iron tires, before flexible tape measures.
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Time for Elroy to get off his soap box and back on the tool track
Picked up this 10 Amp NOCO Genius a while back. If you're in need of a new, modern solid state charger that's AGM and lithium rated with both 6 and 12 volt capability. Elroy would recommend you consider one of these NOCO charges. The sulfated repair mode adds additional flexibility.
Thing has proven to be a real gem............it flat out works and beats the snot out of the old Schumacher. :-*
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Got this vacuum off the snap on truck.
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Nothing too exciting.
A 12" mill bastard, 10" half round, and a 10 pack of Cle-line bimetal hacksaw blades.
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Hickory, where were those files made, and how do they compare to the goođ old made-in-USA ones we can't get anymore?
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Hickory, where were those files made, and how do they compare to the goođ old made-in-USA ones we can't get anymore?
Mexico, and I'm pretty sure they're coming from the same factory making the modern Crescent Nicholson files.
They're not as good as Heller, Simonds, or the original Nicholson files in longevity but the files being made in Mexico today are very consistent and they perform well during the time they do last.
They're definitely better than the Indian and Chinese made files from Harbor freight.
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Well, I ordered a pair of the latest design SK ratchets from Epstein's, and they arrived yesterday afternoon. A bit more than I wanted to spend, but got a 3/8" and 1/4". I wanted to grab some of the last stocks of the final American-made SK ratchets before they're gone.
Gotta say the chrome is outstanding - Snappy quality to my old eyes - and the balance is nice. Ergo handle is fine at first glance, will have to see if my opinion holds after greasy use. The 3/8" selector seems a little stiff, the 1/4" is fine. Might have to pull the plate off and clean and properly lube it. Plus I want to see what the guts look like. Pictures to post soon.
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Well, I ordered a pair of the latest design SK ratchets from Epstein's, and they arrived yesterday afternoon. A bit more than I wanted to spend, but got a 3/8" and 1/4". I wanted to grab some of the last stocks of the final American-made SK ratchets before they're gone.
Gotta say the chrome is outstanding - Snappy quality to my old eyes - and the balance is nice. Ergo handle is fine at first glance, will have to see if my opinion holds after greasy use. The 3/8" selector seems a little stiff, the 1/4" is fine. Might have to pull the plate off and clean and properly lube it. Plus I want to see what the guts look like. Pictures to post soon.
The 1/4 is on my list, but I'll probably never end up with one.
I have higher priorities, and they'll probably be gone before I know it.
I already have enough true users anyways.
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Well, I ordered a pair of the latest design SK ratchets from Epstein's, and they arrived yesterday afternoon. A bit more than I wanted to spend, but got a 3/8" and 1/4". I wanted to grab some of the last stocks of the final American-made SK ratchets before they're gone.
Gotta say the chrome is outstanding - Snappy quality to my old eyes - and the balance is nice. Ergo handle is fine at first glance, will have to see if my opinion holds after greasy use. The 3/8" selector seems a little stiff, the 1/4" is fine. Might have to pull the plate off and clean and properly lube it. Plus I want to see what the guts look like. Pictures to post soon.
The 1/4 is on my list, but I'll probably never end up with one.
I have higher priorities, and they'll probably be gone before I know it.
I already have enough true users anyways.
Here they are! With a shot of the obligatory box art. (The wife likes hippos).
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Quick stop at a Habitat, was looking for a screen door. None the right size, so naturally we looked around. I found these in the bottom of a tub of tools. The green handle is spin-kit, with 4 NEW S-K 1/4 sockets. 1/4 inch, 5/16, 3/8, & 7/16, showing zero wear or dirt. Big S-K stamp looks mostly worn off. Thought $3 was right? Pliers are thin jaw, Crescent Tool, soome wear but for a dollar? And the Pennys wrench for the same sounded good. Never seen a spin kit before. Anyone here grab them as well?
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Not familiar with the spinkit either but i would of picked it up too.
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It kinda looks familiar to me, maybe I've seen one on an estate sale table over the years. But I was already so invested in the EASYDRIVER ball and other 1/4" stuff I didn't think it grab worthy.
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I feel like I've seen that S-K before, something about the extra long handle seems very familiar.
I'm mostly likely remembering something else though.
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Don't think I have seen the spin kit but has to be handy with those sizes!!! :clap: Hose clamps, 1/4 20 nuts and many things around the house. I am digging it. Would be cool with 8, 10, 12 and 13 mm too. Metric version
Wasn't excited about the pliers till you said thin jaw. Very handy when you need it.
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Grabbed this for the home toolbox. I still cringe at the thought of using harbor freight tools. Guess I'll get over it one day.
Pittsburgh has definitely upped their quality. Would i rely on them for a paycheck....no. Just can't justify higher dollar for weekend wrenching at this point in life. Maybe a bigger garage and more toys will justify it :))
Wish I had more time to go around to sales and flea markets to pick up some good old USA tools. Pricing on ebay is a little high plus shipping sometimes makes it not worth it.
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Grabbed this for the home toolbox. I still cringe at the thought of using harbor freight tools. Guess I'll get over it one day.
Pittsburgh has definitely upped their quality. Would i rely on them for a paycheck....no. Just can't justify higher dollar for weekend wrenching at this point in life. Maybe a bigger garage and more toys will justify it :))
Wish I had more time to go around to sales and flea markets to pick up some good old USA tools. Pricing on ebay is a little high plus shipping sometimes makes it not worth it.
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I picked up a pair of the last generation HF composite ratchets right before they changed the design. Figured for $8 and $10 a piece I couldn't go wrong. Put them in the rotation, and then grabbed the 3/8" to do a job. It fit so comfortably in the hand and flipped around so easily I forgot I was using an HF ratchet. After I finished the job I realized it, and was just so impressed how easily it slipped past my familiarity of the S-K roundhead.
I also like the fact that it gives some electrical protection, and impact damage reduction in an engine bay if you accidently bump it up against a moving part. I like 'em!
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I'll still do what it takes to get American made tools, but a lot of people who don't care about COO ( I wish everybody did, but I get it ) use the HF tools daily without failure.
I'm generally not going to buy Taiwanese hand tools and have no problem speaking my mind about them, but most of that is just about the American companies who choose to outsource instead of supporting us more.
The tools themselves are fine and Taiwan has the technology to put out some great tools at an affordable cost.
I'm not going to hate on anybody who buys them, especially if they're buying them as beaters...etc.
I mostly don't buy them, but it has nothing to do with the quality and I would trust them if I had to.
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I'll still do what it takes to get American made tools, but a lot of people who don't care about COO ( I wish everybody did, but I get it ) use the HF tools daily without failure.
I'm generally not going to buy Taiwanese hand tools and have no problem speaking my mind about them, but most of that is just about the American companies who choose to outsource instead of supporting us more.
The tools themselves are fine and Taiwan has the technology to put out some great tools at an affordable cost.
I'm not going to hate on anybody who buys them, especially if they're buying them as beaters...etc.
I mostly don't buy them, but it has nothing to do with the quality and I would trust them if I had to.
I'll take Taiwan made over Chinese every day.
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Got a set of vintage nut drivers off eBay
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The quality of this Irega made #804 adjustable is very good and it feels good in hand , but I still don't like it as much as my trusty old MAC aw4.
For the same size, my MAC still has a slightly larger jaw capacity.
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It seems to be a fine tool and I don't hate it, but my MAC aw4 is still king.
If I could find another just like it I would but it but they changed over the years and I'm not sure how old it is.
I carry it in my pocket everyday and would hate to loose it because it's been with me for 10 years.
Maybe I'll have to eventually switch it for this Channellock if I get too worried about loose my AW4.
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Picked up a set of Craftsman VV combo wrenches to hang on the peg board above my workbench in the basement. Also a Electro Lite wrench to make it a 3/8-3/4 set.
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Picked up a set of Craftsman VV combo wrenches to hang on the peg board above my workbench in the basement. Also a Electro Lite wrench to make it a 3/8-3/4 set.
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Very nice! Those wrenches are classics and I still love to use them. Over the years I’ve purchased better quality wrenches, but for overall value, you can’t beat the vintage Craftsman stuff.
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I was buying a window AC at lowes and they had these cool mini toolboxes for $20.
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I'll either sort my pocket knives in it or use it for my Chapman set or something.
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It's like I don't pay attention at Lowe's. Or maybe my Lowe's never has the deals...
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That little box must be about 6" on a side?
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I was buying a window AC at lowes and they had these cool mini toolboxes for $20.
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I'll either sort my pocket knives in it or use it for my Chapman set or something.
That little box is cool! I might have to see if I can find one for 20 clams.
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That little box must be about 6" on a side?
Yep, 6×11×5.5
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I looked these mini toolboxes up online and apparently they're a 25th anniversary promotional item, so they may not be around for long.
At my local store they only had the blue and black ones left.
They didn't have any of the Ft Worth Craftsman socket sets BTW.
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It's like I don't pay attention at Lowe's. Or maybe my Lowe's never has the deals...
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Could be, I almost never really go to lowes.
I just went there because they had the particular window AC I wanted in stock and on sale when my local HD didn't have any.
I'm still mostly an HD shopper because it's closer, I've already bought into the Ryobi system, and there's no lowes in the town I most go for shopping, but I'm starting to see that lowes is superior.
HD doesn't even sell real hammers anymore, all they sell now are useless Chinese hammer shaped objects.
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Just snagged another of the older Tekton lobed screwdrivers today. A long #1 phillips. I bought a regular #2 phillips a few years ago to try out the handle design - really liked it. If I wasn't so deep into the old Proto yellow handles I'd probably grab a set of the Tekton's. Shoot, maybe I'll head to the local Ace and buy the rest of the phillips - can't have too many screwdriver!
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Just snagged another of the older Tekton lobed screwdrivers today. A long #1 phillips. I bought a regular #2 phillips a few years ago to try out the handle design - really liked it. If I wasn't so deep into the old Proto yellow handles I'd probably grab a set of the Tekton's. Shoot, maybe I'll head to the local Ace and buy the rest of the phillips - can't have too many screwdriver!
What's the difference between these and the current ones ?
are they American made ?
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I just checked the website to see the current offerings. They now have nut drivers and hex drivers! Cool!
The screwdrivers look similar, with the addition of the pink hardhandles. Can't comment on those.
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I just checked the website to see the current offerings. They now have nut drivers and hex drivers! Cool!
The screwdrivers look similar, with the addition of the pink hardhandles. Can't comment on those.
The hard handles are red, unless they introduced some special cancer awareness version or something.
You'd like the hard handles I think, they're 4 sided like the William's/ snapon.
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nice collection!
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nice collection!
It's not exactly a collection or even all of them, I just have a bit of a problem with buying a whole set instead of just say a #2ph when I want to try out a screwdriver handle.
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All those screw drivers and not a single screw starter in the bunch. Elroy would suggest you diversify.
Do you have any posi-drives or square drives ?
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All those screw drivers and not a single screw starter in the bunch. Elroy would suggest you diversify.
Do you have any posi-drives or square drives ?
:D
I could probably donate a starter or two from my spares if you need them hickory.
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All those screw drivers and not a single screw starter in the bunch. Elroy would suggest you diversify.
Do you have any posi-drives or square drives ?
I have more that didn't make the picture.
I have a set of clip on steel screw holders Stanley used to make, and I have an Ullman pocket screw starter.
For Robertson I just have the 3 in my GRACE gunsmithing screwdriver set which I use exclusively on Crosman airguns, otherwise I'm only ever needing to drive screws Robertson deck screws with my impact driver.
For posi-drive I have bits if I ever need them but never have.
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got a good deal on a new shop-vac from the hardware store I used to work at
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Wet / dry vacs sure are handy.
My previous boss bought me a very nice big Dewalt to use at work, and it's awesome.
Quite powerful and very quiet too, it kind of made me dislike the 2 Shop-vacs I have at home but I don't quite dislike them enough to spend almost $300 on that Dewalt model.
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Just returned from the local ReStore.
For $20 I can put it to good use. Two cases have moveable dividers while the other is fixed.
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Just returned from the local ReStore.
For $20 I can put it to good use. Two cases have moveable dividers while the other is fixed.
Good score , Würth make some awesome organiser boxes !!!!
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That looks like an excellent organizer.
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Top of the line stuff Nick. They are indestructible.
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Those will last forever
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I recently sold my HF roller cabinet and crappy workbench for some Husky toolbox’s. I still need to build a platform and pull the wheels off. So far I like it. I just can’t remember where anything is.
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I recently sold my HF roller cabinet and crappy workbench for some Husky toolbox’s. I still need to build a platform and pull the wheels off. So far I like it. I just can’t remember where anything is.
Looks great!
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I recently sold my HF roller cabinet and crappy workbench for some Husky toolbox’s. I still need to build a platform and pull the wheels off. So far I like it. I just can’t remember where anything is.
Looks great!
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Agree with Tim. It looks fantastic Bob.
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Got these from Jabber! SK swivel sockets in metric (look to be NOS)
Thanks Jabber!!!
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Found an S-K socket box for $3 last week. Marked "Chicago" so probably 1970 0r 1971 vintage. Was hoping it would hold my still-to-be-found deep metric set but I think it's for the SAE set (which is 7 sockets instead of 10 for the metric set). So I may have to do some rearranging in my boxes to get everything to fit properly.
Paint is in too good of shape to sand and redo, plus someone went to a bit of trouble to make a perfect fitting thin cardboard liner tray for the inside instead of the OEM plastic one.
Now I just have to find the sockets!
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Stokester, that organizer deserves a YOU SUCK!!! That would bring 80m to 100 in my store depending on condition
Bob, garage looks good. I hear you about not being able to find things in new storage.
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Those are some great finds!
Recently, I have been working with the young (mid-20s) couple across the street from us, to wire extra circuits in their garage.
Normally I don't agree to do electrical work for friends, in fact I first told him no when he asked if I could put in an outlet for a refrigerator. After thinking about it for a day we hit upon a plan. I will show him step-by-step what to do and he will pull a permit and have the work inspected.
He's smart and willing to accept direction from someone old enough to be his grandfather.
I bought some tools to make the job go smoother, as well as help him to understand how much torque to use when connecting wire to different electrical terminals.
The first image is a stubby self-feeding 3/4" auger bit.
The second and third images show 'combination bit' style screwdrivers. They make excellent connection to the terminal screws used on outlets, switches, circuit breakers, ....
The last image is an inch-pound variable torque screwdriver. This, I trust, will give my 'apprentice' the correct feel for how tight a terminal needs to be screwed down.
We are making slow progress on Phase I - dedicated GFCI outlet and a separate switched over-head lighting circuit. All run through PVC conduit.
It's fun to do this kind of project again. Now that my garage, basement, and house are updated, I needed a project. ;)
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Bought a few small tools recently. At the nearest Habitat restore, a New Britain double combo offset box wrench came up. This in the 1948 - 1953 series that I collect, a chromed 1/2 x 9/16 in amazing condition. Haven't seen anything in this series in years. Got the whole series in the bag but is a bit exciting to see another one, underneath the rusty Barcalos, and made in India offerings. Also tagged a 1/2 inch breaker bar, SK, with a female square drive in the end of the handle. Found a plain steel Hinsdale combo box end, 3/8 x 7/16, with a round shank, old am thinking. Sorry, no pics, my rural internet is anemic this week, month, etc.
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I ordered a William's #2 to try out and there's really not much I could say that everybody doesn't already know, it's very obviously a high quality screwdriver.
The handle is well proportioned and the ergonomics are great.
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Don’t you just love buying a whole toolbox ( deceased estate ) , just off one photo on the internet for very fair price , maybe the photo shows the odd good score …… (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230825/ebfc9c68c2c1649f9255dfa59c91c320.jpg)
Then getting it home and sorted through to see what you really got to add to the collection …..(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230825/6eeddbfa6bbd9c0228650c32d5880e6b.jpg)
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But lots of other good quality old school stuff in there …… can anyone tell me what these are for ? (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230825/14199e67f9a9dc2d51c03a848f605f8b.jpg)
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I don't know what you paid, MidniteMack, but the box alone is worth the price of admission! SCORE!
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got a few telecom items this week
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I’ve been installing some mini split ACs and wasn’t happy with my current flaring tools Bought a cheap oscillating flaring tool off of Amazon This thing makes some nice flares. May have to throw some coins at a brand name set.
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Don’t you just love buying a whole toolbox ( deceased estate ) , just off one photo on the internet for very fair price , maybe the photo shows the odd good score …… (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230825/ebfc9c68c2c1649f9255dfa59c91c320.jpg)
Then getting it home and sorted through to see what you really got to add to the collection …..(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230825/6eeddbfa6bbd9c0228650c32d5880e6b.jpg)
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nice haul......... you can never have too many coathooks! :)) :)) :))
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A seal driver and fork tube cap socket for Harley 41mm forks.
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New ultra heavy duty hang tag for $13 delivered. I was blown away by the quality of this tag. Solid, high density plastic all over. Reusable retention strap. Crisp, clear marking. Built to last.
Not sure what the round metal pieces on the tabs are for though...
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There are usually more vendors at the farm-tractor-threshing show this past weekend. Did score just one tool, unusual for me, a heavy ratcheting screwdriver, from the late great Millers Falls Co. 10 inches long. Wood handle and I would date it about 1930. No pic capability yet,, and my phone quit.
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New ultra heavy duty hang tag for $13 delivered. I was blown away by the quality of this tag. Solid, high density plastic all over. Reusable retention strap. Crisp, clear marking. Built to last.
Not sure what the round metal pieces on the tabs are for though...
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that looks like a damn fine hang tag. if your scrap iron bin is at capacity i could sure recycle them metal bits in the scrap bin for ya. :))
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Not sure what the round metal pieces on the tabs are for
They're to keep the hang tag from blowing away, of course!
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New ultra heavy duty hang tag for $13 delivered. I was blown away by the quality of this tag. Solid, high density plastic all over. Reusable retention strap. Crisp, clear marking. Built to last.
Not sure what the round metal pieces on the tabs are for though...
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Kind of ironic, because there's likely more engineering and design in the tag/holder than in the sockets. Packaging engineers are coming up with a lot of unique designs these days.
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Kind of ironic, because there's likely more engineering and design in the tag/holder than in the sockets. Packaging engineers are coming up with a lot of unique designs these days.
Oh absolutely. That tag takes three pretty involved injection molds for the components vs maybe a simple forge die and a setup on a generic C-axis live tool cnc lathe to run the sockets. There's easily a half million dollars in mold dies, not including the molding machines, to run hang tags for a sub $20 socket set. And most people never even think twice about it as they huck it in the trash can.
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The widow of a flea market tool vendor occasionally sets up a yardsale, and I stopped by after work.
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I'll probably have to go back tomorrow.
I didn't bother looking through the bins of wrenches because I don't really like individuals of that stuff, but there's multiple pairs of pliers I left behind and an awesome wood handled PROTO screwdriver that wasn't priced yet which I hope is still there tomorrow.
It's one of the red groove striking cap screwdrivers, man I sure hope it's there tomorrow.
There was also some 8" Diamaloy slipjoint hose clamp pliers I didn't get a price on.
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Another $10.
The PROTO driver was still there $1, and the Diamaloy hose clamp pliers were $2
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I think the Caterpillar spinner handle might be a rebranded Snapon?
This is one of the cooler finds, I've never seen a smaller 4in1 like this little Enderes here.
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The brand on this scraper didn't really matter because it's a nice one regardless , but it happens to be a blue point.
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Cat spinner is likely Snap on. Nice group of tools you got.
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Enderes made a variety of multi-tip reversible drivers. Here's an older pic of some of the various drivers and parts I had - I've got a stubby 2-in-1 around here somewhere but no pic.
Looks like you're on your way to a complete lineup!
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Cat spinner is likely Snap on. Nice group of tools you got.
That was my assumption
I'm certainly happy with the little haul, the PROTO screwdriver is my favorite of the lot and I really enjoy using it.
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Enderes made a variety of multi-tip reversible drivers. Here's an older pic of some of the various drivers and parts I had - I've got a stubby 2-in-1 around here somewhere but no pic.
Looks like you're on your way to a complete lineup!
I only have this one and am not particularly invested in Enderes tools, so I won't really be seeking out any others.
I won't hesitate to pick a good one up because I recognize the quality, but Enderes just doesn't happen to be one of the favored tool brands that I look for.
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I'm a real Vaughan & Bushnell fanboy, and have quite a fondness for their 9 series rip claw hammers especially the #999 so I just had to order this one.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FRtQW5XQ/20231030-162132.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/8Fb3cYCy)
(https://i.postimg.cc/rsjXwD08/20231030-162250.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/2L1XH87J)
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That's pretty cool! Commemorative items like that hammer do have a nice appeal. Congrats!
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That's pretty cool! Commemorative items like that hammer do have a nice appeal. Congrats!
The price wasn't too crazy either.
V&B sells the standard 14" #999 for $29.99, and this was $43.19.
That's almost 50% more, but they definitely spent much more time on it.
It's finished like they used to if not even a little better, stamped instead of lazered, plus the extra stuff done to the handle.
I ordered it planning to make this my new go-to , but it's a little chunky in the grip and would look like crap if I thinned it out, so I'll probably just collect it.
Now the commemorative B215 super bar is kind of pricey, but I was tempted.
The standard is $15, and the commemorative is $52.
It is mirror polished and Chromed though which of course takes a lot of time so that's not exactly unreasonable.
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mayhew roll pin punches. would love to find a set with cupped tips.
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nice punches.
could you tell elroy to give us more info on the leather pouch.
canvas pouches for punch and chisel sets are hard to come by. the farmer has a couple but has not seen a worthy substitute. the seem to be made of unobtainium.
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could you tell elroy to give us more info on the leather pouch.
cheap souvenir from a family vacation as a kid. been around the house forever
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nice punches.
could you tell elroy to give us more info on the leather pouch.
canvas pouches for punch and chisel sets are hard to come by. the farmer has a couple but has not seen a worthy substitute. the seem to be made of unobtainium.
Here ya go.
https://www.harryepstein.com/tool-type/tool-rolls.html
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economical yet functional tool storage is a highly developed skill. Elroy would remind the board that utilizing high quality leather goods is a viable option.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/indisputable-proof-elroy-is-a-fag.24651/
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economical yet functional tool storage is a highly developed skill. Elroy would remind the board that utilizing high quality leather goods is a viable option.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/indisputable-proof-elroy-is-a-fag.24651/
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Speaking of Purses, I looked up Loom brothers co the makers of that leather pencil case and the only products I could find were purses.
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economical yet functional tool storage is a highly developed skill. Elroy would remind the board that utilizing high quality leather goods is a viable option.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/indisputable-proof-elroy-is-a-fag.24651/
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classic stuff there elroy. lots of good old names. hard to beleivee how long ago that was. i remember it but didn't comment in it.
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As always, Elroy tends to find some really good quality stuff. Well done Elroy!!!
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economical yet functional tool storage is a highly developed skill. Elroy would remind the board that utilizing high quality leather goods is a viable option.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/indisputable-proof-elroy-is-a-fag.24651/
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Speaking of Purses, I looked up Loom brothers co the makers of that leather pencil case and the only products I could find were purses.
I wouldn't ignore a leather purse if I could repurpose it. Probably as a multi-meter bag or something.
The B-man has a handful of "ladies items" at work in the shop! :great:
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I recently cut a bunch of Italian leather off of a lounge chair somebody threw out, and I may have to make a few punch pouches along the lines of that pencil case elroy posted.
I've got a quicker simpler 1 piece design in mind.
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IIRC, Elroy posted using training cases (small suitcases ladies used for makeup while traveling) as storage boxes for corded tools years ago. Liked the idea and bought one at an auction cheap. Before I used it, a lady came in and had to have it for a similar purpose. The fatman, being a gentleman and a capitalist, let her purchase it while realizing a profit myself. :))
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Today in the mail I received an OLFA craft knife, and a Tandy #4 leather edge beveler.
(https://i.postimg.cc/yY1NXS7D/20231110-124155.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/rzHcqs0T)
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I just finished throwing together this simple leather wrench pouch, really I didn't have any particular tools in mind and just threw it together as a proof of concept.
It fits this pair of SAE and Metric wrench sets that I keep in my go box but I'd have made it a little bigger if I was making it specifically for them.
(https://i.postimg.cc/DfWCPsVB/20231110-162640.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/K42rZ18M)
(https://i.postimg.cc/7b8Jgjv8/20231110-162606.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Wq84VWbX)
I recently salvaged a bunch of leather off a lounge chair somebody threw away, so I used that rough side out for durability and abrasion resistance.
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I bought me an awesome new flashlight, from one of the long standing American manufacturers who's reliable Ametican made products I like and love to support.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MG6BW6NJ/20231117-105649.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/TKs106Tt)
(https://i.postimg.cc/GpXy90n8/20231117-105852.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/FfJRnBRN)
These are generally over $100 but with the sale they're having plus the pre black Friday discount code I got it for about $75 shipped.
I'm a little bummed that I have to wait 6 hours for the completely dead battery to initially charge before I can try it out, but after that it's only supposed to take 90 minutes to charge and it can live in it's charging cradle 24/7 so the battery is always full.
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(https://i.postimg.cc/jCKx5MXr/PXL_20231127_050514018.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/jCKx5MXr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/ZW1ZhHR2/PXL_20231127_050445282.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ZW1ZhHR2)
I was cruising the fb marketplace and came across this sander. It is the hf central machinery one so not really a great piece but for $100 i set up the meet up to get it. Seller threw in some 12" discs so that was cool too. I hope it works as good as the ones i've seen on youtube.
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A fenix headlight I needed for work, a #0 for my Heyco screwdriver set, and an awesome Heyco reversible screwdriver.
(https://i.postimg.cc/6pddNVTP/20231201-094547.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/FYHfyLyb)
The handle in this reversible is awesome, it feels a lot like the Proto Bet-R-Grip.
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It took awhile but I finally got in this little 7" long " Micro hammer " from a Japanese tool manufacturer named Anex, I believe the model company Tamiya also sells a blue one with their name on it.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Df44Gxv6/20231220-104514.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/grd0Fq6L)
(https://i.postimg.cc/L8DJS7D9/20231220-104631.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/nXsFY3Ng)
It seems to be a good high quality little tool, but I'm a bit bummed because apparently I accidentally ordered it without the brass and nylon replacement tips.
I think the distributor just used the wrong stock photo or something, but honestly I'm not sure I really need those and I can order them fairly cheaply down the line if I really want them.
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That hammer looks sweet. The brass end would be handy
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Pretty nice little hammer. Looks almost too nice to use -- LOL
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I looked online and the replacement set of tips for this hammer and not available at an affordable price, cheapest I could find was more than double what I payed for the hammer.
If I shopped on Scamazon I know the Scamazon Japan would have the heads and the hammer that includes them for a very cheap price, but I'm just not desperate enough to shop with them.
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I was visiting my mom and had to stop by my teenage tool paradise called Bargain smart.
Awhile back that discount tool store started to get in some PROTO, and I brought home a couple of the XL series ratchets that they had today.
(https://i.postimg.cc/dQT7Cgxx/20240105-193309.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/XX47S13f)
(https://i.postimg.cc/Fsy7W3mb/20240105-193332.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/rKpVzdDz)
The 1/4 was $20, and the 3/8 $30.
I looked online and could not find the black finish quick release ratchets anywhere.
Eventually I found both available on Ebay for $25 and $35, and realized Bargain smart has an Ebay store which I didn't realize.
Yes for some reason they charge more for them in their Ebay store.
Anyways they're the only ones who have them and I can't find a trace anywhere.
They are definitely supposed to be black finished, but I can only find the standard Chrome online.
They also had the USAG made 3/8 round head flex for $30 which I thought about buying, but I don't like a flex head with no lock or detents so I passed
Btw it seems PROTO has another new Ratchet design that I haven't seen before.
I also stopped by HD and bought a Ryobi cordless palm sander.
(https://i.postimg.cc/vZGDpTHJ/20240105-193727.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/TpHRbRb0)
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Hammer time!
Got the drilling hammer for Christmas just finally took it to work. Loving it so far. Very well balanceed.
My orange 16oz keeps losing pieces off the hamdle. So I grabbed this 24 oz to replace it.
Also had a snap on 1/4 ratchet on order. Been waiting for it to come in. So I bought a Matco one the day before. That way I knew it would finally come in lol.
Also got a set of slipper foot prybars.
(https://i.postimg.cc/qBSZhLmz/PXL-20240207-214404533.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/z3wk4nYr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/C1tBMWLM/PXL-20240207-214417446.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7G3Ymt2j)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t7GsWWxL/PXL-20240208-141634500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GTz31BzQ)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gcnT25HC/PXL-20240208-141708093.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Hj12S6Kz)
(https://i.postimg.cc/xTmpKz7g/PXL-20240208-165907293.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dLq9FLJT)
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Snagged another Makita 9.6 v drill with battery. Tested it when I got home - ran fine. battery looks NOS and took a charge, so good there. Drill chuck is screwed up, and someone stripped the retaining screw inside, so we'll give cutting it off a try to remove it. If I can get the chuck off I have a spare I can pop on. So will have another working drill. If not, I've got all those spare parts. I'm invested in the 9.6v line.
Needs cleaning, too. Lots of pipe dope and paint globs on it.
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Hammer time!
Got the drilling hammer for Christmas just finally took it to work. Loving it so far. Very well balanceed.
My orange 16oz keeps losing pieces off the hamdle. So I grabbed this 24 oz to replace it.
Also had a snap on 1/4 ratchet on order. Been waiting for it to come in. So I bought a Matco one the day before. That way I knew it would finally come in lol.
Also got a set of slipper foot prybars.
(https://i.postimg.cc/qBSZhLmz/PXL-20240207-214404533.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/z3wk4nYr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/C1tBMWLM/PXL-20240207-214417446.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7G3Ymt2j)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t7GsWWxL/PXL-20240208-141634500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GTz31BzQ)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gcnT25HC/PXL-20240208-141708093.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Hj12S6Kz)
(https://i.postimg.cc/xTmpKz7g/PXL-20240208-165907293.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dLq9FLJT)
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I turned two Snappy dead blows in for replacement through the years. Both had that same cross hatch design on their handles. That was a well known issue with older Snappy dead blow hammers back in the day. I got no grief when I turned mine in, just free replacement no questions asked.
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Hammer time!
Got the drilling hammer for Christmas just finally took it to work. Loving it so far. Very well balanceed.
My orange 16oz keeps losing pieces off the hamdle. So I grabbed this 24 oz to replace it.
Also had a snap on 1/4 ratchet on order. Been waiting for it to come in. So I bought a Matco one the day before. That way I knew it would finally come in lol.
Also got a set of slipper foot prybars.
(https://i.postimg.cc/qBSZhLmz/PXL-20240207-214404533.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/z3wk4nYr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/C1tBMWLM/PXL-20240207-214417446.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7G3Ymt2j)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t7GsWWxL/PXL-20240208-141634500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GTz31BzQ)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gcnT25HC/PXL-20240208-141708093.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Hj12S6Kz)
(https://i.postimg.cc/xTmpKz7g/PXL-20240208-165907293.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dLq9FLJT)
Sent from my twisted mind of the mudman
I turned two Snappy dead blows in for replacement through the years. Both had that same cross hatch design on their handles. That was a well known issue with older Snappy dead blow hammers back in the day. I got no grief when I turned mine in, just free replacement no questions asked.
This was a Compo-Cast. Same as the old Stanley or Matcos. Didn't really have any where to go for warranty.
Sent from my twisted mind of the mudman
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Hammer time!
Got the drilling hammer for Christmas just finally took it to work. Loving it so far. Very well balanceed.
My orange 16oz keeps losing pieces off the hamdle. So I grabbed this 24 oz to replace it.
Also had a snap on 1/4 ratchet on order. Been waiting for it to come in. So I bought a Matco one the day before. That way I knew it would finally come in lol.
Also got a set of slipper foot prybars.
(https://i.postimg.cc/qBSZhLmz/PXL-20240207-214404533.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/z3wk4nYr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/C1tBMWLM/PXL-20240207-214417446.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7G3Ymt2j)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t7GsWWxL/PXL-20240208-141634500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GTz31BzQ)
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(https://i.postimg.cc/xTmpKz7g/PXL-20240208-165907293.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dLq9FLJT)
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Not sure if this link will work……
YIYITOOLS 24 oz Dead Blow Hammer Dual Head Ball Peen Blow Striking Flat Pein Non-Slip Handle,1.5 LB Orange (YY-7-001)
https://a.co/d/dmTHuZg
I ordered one of these off Amazon , seems like a lot of hammer for the $ .
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Hammer time!
Got the drilling hammer for Christmas just finally took it to work. Loving it so far. Very well balanceed.
My orange 16oz keeps losing pieces off the hamdle. So I grabbed this 24 oz to replace it.
Also had a snap on 1/4 ratchet on order. Been waiting for it to come in. So I bought a Matco one the day before. That way I knew it would finally come in lol.
Also got a set of slipper foot prybars.
(https://i.postimg.cc/qBSZhLmz/PXL-20240207-214404533.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/z3wk4nYr)
(https://i.postimg.cc/C1tBMWLM/PXL-20240207-214417446.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7G3Ymt2j)
(https://i.postimg.cc/t7GsWWxL/PXL-20240208-141634500.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/GTz31BzQ)
(https://i.postimg.cc/gcnT25HC/PXL-20240208-141708093.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Hj12S6Kz)
(https://i.postimg.cc/xTmpKz7g/PXL-20240208-165907293.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/dLq9FLJT)
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Not sure if this link will work……
YIYITOOLS 24 oz Dead Blow Hammer Dual Head Ball Peen Blow Striking Flat Pein Non-Slip Handle,1.5 LB Orange (YY-7-001)
https://a.co/d/dmTHuZg
I ordered one of these off Amazon , seems like a lot of hammer for the $ .
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I agree!
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I had to go find the brand of dead blow hammers someone here brought up years that really impressed me. Prices were good then, and still appear so. I don't think I will ever need to buy another dead blow hammer, but if I did, I think I would spend a bit extra and buy a Trusty Cook.
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Snagged another Makita 9.6 v drill with battery. Tested it when I got home - ran fine. battery looks NOS and took a charge, so good there. Drill chuck is screwed up, and someone stripped the retaining screw inside, so we'll give cutting it off a try to remove it. If I can get the chuck off I have a spare I can pop on. So will have another working drill. If not, I've got all those spare parts. I'm invested in the 9.6v line.
Needs cleaning, too. Lots of pipe dope and paint globs on it.
I still use my 9.6v tools, but I finally seemed to get rid of the 7.2v except the little angle grinder. I slip a 9,6 v battery in it sticking out past the closer and the thing screams. Great for dressing up a big drill bit while in the field.
On the 9.6 side I have the recip saw and the 3 1/4" circular saw which is totally useless. I use the right angle close quarters drill every day. Robbing parts to keep them going has me down to about 3 plus a pair of chargers. Every 3 years or so I will buy another generic battery. Someday there won't be any of those left, so I keep the dead ones to rebuild when the day comes.
My take along set is 12v Milwaukee. I leave the blue/green ones at home so no one will make fun of me. ::)
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Here she is all spiffed and with new keyless chuck. Ready for the runway!
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Looks good Bman. Nicely done. :cool2:
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Makita 9.6 was my first cordless drill. I used it for years. It was a great drill. I jumped to Ryobi 18v next and have stayed with that. The lithium batteries made a world of difference. If lithium had not come along I probably would have dumped Ryobi. I gave my old Makita to a friend. Those were good drills for sure though! 👌
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Lookin' mighty good George! -- Makita was ahead of the curve back then, and the longevity of their tools from that era proves the point.
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Just discovered Makita did an impact wrench in the 9.6 volt style. I doubt it could do tire lug nuts, but for the stuff I work on it should be fine. And since I'm invested in the 9.6 stick cells, I'm all ready for it!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/266466074261?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D777008%26algo%3DPERSONAL.TOPIC%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20230823115209%26meid%3D5aada335e8254ce2a6536e86656fc45b%26pid%3D101800%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26itm%3D266466074261%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D4375194%26algv%3DRecentlyViewedItemsV2SignedOut%26brand%3DMakita&_trksid=p4375194.c101800.m5481&_trkparms=parentrq%3Aa5ad1aee18d0a5140c984feefffff80a%7Cpageci%3Acd7f0ba7-cae9-11ee-b7d1-2e49aba41ff8%7Ciid%3A1%7Cvlpname%3Avlp_homepage
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I will be interested in hearing your assessment after using it George.
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Used one almost 30 years ago!
In 1995, I did a cinema project 6 screens sloped floors. The local lumber yard brought one out for my superintendent to try for the seat base to floor lags. Seem to remember that it was fairly expensive. It worked great. The company I worked for was into the Hilti relationship, so we didn't buy it. The 9.6v system had both good power & battery life. I still use some of mine every now & then.
BTW, did you ever make progress on the battery rebuilt project you spoke of awhile ago?
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Used one almost 30 years ago!
In 1995, I did a cinema project 6 screens sloped floors. The local lumber yard brought one out for my superintendent to try for the seat base to floor lags. Seem to remember that it was fairly expensive. It worked great. The company I worked for was into the Hilti relationship, so we didn't buy it. The 9.6v system had both good power & battery life. I still use some of mine every now & then.
BTW, did you ever make progress on the battery rebuilt project you spoke of awhile ago?
Thanks for asking!
I did it on two batteries. One seemed to come back, the other went through 3 charge/discharge cycles then died. I'll keep trying the system and see if I get more successes than failures. At this point it's 50/50.
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I looked into it for some old B&D 18 volt stuff. At that time, I could buy the Amazon clone batteries cheaper than the cells for a rebuild. Still might look into the Makita solution. I think you'll enjoy the impact if you buy it.
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I looked into it for some old B&D 18 volt stuff. At that time, I could buy the Amazon clone batteries cheaper than the cells for a rebuild. Still might look into the Makita solution. I think you'll enjoy the impact if you buy it.
The tool repair guy on Youtube has alot to say about tools - and he does rate Makita pretty highly (the new styles). If one were to go with say their 18v line, they could do alot worse. I just like the size and feel of the 9.6v version.
I put a bid in for $40 shipped for that used impact and the seller went for it. Prolly should hit HF and get some impact sockets and pack them all in a Makita box. I have one that might work.
Also working on a battery jig that will run off of 12 volts yet slide right into the handle of the old tools. If that works out then running out of fresh batteries wouldn't be so bad.
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Lookin' mighty good George! -- Makita was ahead of the curve back then, and the longevity of their tools from that era proves the point.
I had a big dinosaur of an 198v Makita drill that was given to me, about 15 years old when I acquired it and got about 10 more years out of it before the switch died.
The original battery still worked, it didn't hold too much of a charge though.
If that drill hadn't been a huge unwieldy beast I would have replaced the switch and figure something out for the battery, because it was absolutely a solid well made tool.
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I won these long flex DBE ratcheting wrenches from a YouTube channel I subscribe to.
Sadly the box was damaged and the smallest one was lost in transit, but I'd probably never use the 6mm×7mm and they were free so I can't complain.
(https://i.postimg.cc/c1BvbwSw/20240216-140055.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/c661KK6L)
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Nice set! Congratulations --
Are they spline drive? I have some sets from Sunex that look similar, but are spine drive. They sure come in handy when working on suspensions and transverse engine pulleys.
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Nice set! Congratulations --
Are they spline drive? I have some sets from Sunex that look similar, but are spine drive. They sure come in handy when working on suspensions and transverse engine pulleys.
They're just standard 12pt.
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Count me envious! I have wanted a set like those since GF showed his set years ago! Congrats 👏
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Count me envious! I have wanted a set like those since GF showed his set years ago! Congrats 👏
The craziest part is that I wasn't really formally entered or anything.
He reviews tools and has apparently been doing giveaways for the excess wrench sets he doesn't need, being a commenter/ subscriber I was automatically eligible and won.
I don't even have a proper set of metric combo wrenches yet ( my DOE's have gotten the job done ) , so I accepted these to help decide if I actually need ratcheting wrenches.
I prefer American made but if I find the need I'll go for some ratcheting wrenches which would have to be Taiwanese, If I find that I don't I'll go WRIGHT tool or vintage /Ebay for some regular metric combos.
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Finally snagged the Makita impact wrench. Disassembled, clean and lubed, ready to go. Need to grab a set of impact sockets, then give it a workout. Never having had an impact wrench before I don't know what to look for, but it should prove useful on bicycles, lawn mowers, and garden equipment.
Should also work with my newly crafted car charger to stick battery adapter. :great:
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that is cool! i cannot say i have ever seen one of them before!
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That is a new one on me too! I use to have one of those drills myself! Had I known about those I likely would have bought one myself back then!
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that is cool! i cannot say i have ever seen one of them before!
Me too!
Totally unbeknownst to me at the time of my original drill purchase, Makita made a whole line of 9.6 volt tools. I think I saw a leaf blower model. That would be cool!
I'm trying to put together a comprehensive list with as much info as I can. Being an obsolete and discontinued line info is a bit scarce.
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Just an FYI, but somebody on Ebay is offering new-in-box impact wrenches for $80 plus shipping. Most of the internal parts are getting hard to find (so, repairs are next to impossible), but someone who really wants to try it out has this option.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1313&_nkw=makita+6900D+impact&_sacat=0
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I was at HD buying some sanding disks and found this Ryobi work light for $30.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Y9Q0qX8j/20240307-133455.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/5YNbsShM)
After some testing I'm not particularly impressed with it.
280 lumens is adequate and a max 22hour runtime is good, but the led and beam quality aren't great and i think I'd rather have more flood than spot.
I was expecting more of a work light not an oversized flashlight that falls short of even the AAA flashlight in my pocket.
Maybe in time It'll prove to be just fine, but I have so many good quality flashlights and this just doesn't compare to them.
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Found this great bore brush set on Amazon for $20. Steel, Brass, and Plastic brushes make cleaning caliper slide bolt bores a breeze to service. My old set was pretty worn out and many pieces were already discarded over the years.
The wife's Traverse needs new brakes and this will do just fine.
PS -- I have no idea why the pic is rotated. The original image is correct, but the uploaded image posts as rotated --- weird!!
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Found this great bore brush set on Amazon for $20. Steel, Brass, and Plastic brushes make cleaning caliper slide bolt bores a breeze to service. My old set was pretty worn out and many pieces were already discarded over the years.
The wife's Traverse needs new brakes and this will do just fine.
PS -- I have no idea why the pic is rotated. The original image is correct, but the uploaded image posts as rotated --- weird!!
Great looking kit Ray! Have a link for that one?
Sent from my twisted mind of the mudman
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Found this great bore brush set on Amazon for $20. Steel, Brass, and Plastic brushes make cleaning caliper slide bolt bores a breeze to service. My old set was pretty worn out and many pieces were already discarded over the years.
The wife's Traverse needs new brakes and this will do just fine.
PS -- I have no idea why the pic is rotated. The original image is correct, but the uploaded image posts as rotated --- weird!!
Great looking kit Ray! Have a link for that one?
Sent from my twisted mind of the mudman
Here you go Tim -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C49GWHP1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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I went to HF after work today and bought the USG 15" end cabinet which I wanted to mount onto the side of my 5 drawer cart.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Ssc62kXv/20240323-133546.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/wyTynKQX)
(https://i.postimg.cc/mrzN4QTR/20240323-151333.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/mc4FN1c6)
I wanted the orange one but they only had black and I don't go there very often so I just bought the black one.
If you were okay with it sticking out the front you'd only need to cut one notch for the front corner of the lid, but since I wanted the front even it required a notch at the very front corner and I had to cut off a section of the lip in back to clear the lid ( not necessary if you removed then reattached the lid )
(https://i.postimg.cc/jd4M3QSF/20240323-151639.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/ykWhkR9m)
(https://i.postimg.cc/br8Q1WkN/20240323-151651.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/r0n0khfv)
I also took the stupid plastic latches out be they're very hard to operate and make the drawers extremely difficult to open, thankfully they just pop right out.
(https://i.postimg.cc/LXFfMwyB/20240323-151408.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/DW5mrj38)