Garage Gazette
BUYING/SELLING/TRADING/VENDORS AND BUSINESSES => VENDORS => Topic started by: hickory n Steel on October 06, 2018, 06:46:03 PM
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Both my 1/4 sets are complete thanks to him, all I really needed was a sliding T for my garage set and he delivered.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Jn3chB0X/IMG_20181006_163506658.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/qhRCbq8B)
I already had newer V code Craftsman sliding T in my main set which I really like and figured if I was going to have one in the other set I'd like another Craftsman if I could.
Bman really came through for me with an older pointed A and It arrived before I even knew it had been shipped, seems like a real great guy.
(https://i.postimg.cc/28SFzyDq/IMG_20181006_163616560.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/xqBb50qY)
The bottom one is the newer example, and it's really surprising how similar they are.
I guess Moore / Easco really changed very little over the years.
Both have an excellent detent in the head and a side detent In the drive to hold sockets well.
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Bonneyman is good people.
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Bonneyman is good people.
Sure is.
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Bonneyman is good people.
Sure is.
+3 +++
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Yeah, he is a great guy! Ooops, blowing my own horn! :-[
Really, glad I was able to help you out with that set. I have been the recipient of so many fantastic deals and/or outright gifts from forum members, I feel it's only fair to reciprocate when I can and help out a tool user.
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Yeah, he is a great guy! Ooops, blowing my own horn! :-[
Really, glad I was able to help you out with that set. I have been the recipient of so many fantastic deals and/or outright gifts from forum members, I feel it's only fair to reciprocate when I can and help out a tool user.
It'll definitely get used.
My old Craftsman mower is going out, and someone's got a mower for me to tinker on.
I've found that the ability to spin the T handle comes in handy when removing things like the air filter cover and the Carb.
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Yeah, he is a great guy! Ooops, blowing my own horn! :-[
Really, glad I was able to help you out with that set. I have been the recipient of so many fantastic deals and/or outright gifts from forum members, I feel it's only fair to reciprocate when I can and help out a tool user.
It'll definitely get used.
My old Craftsman mower is going out, and someone's got a mower for me to tinker on.
I've found that the ability to spin the T handle comes in handy when removing things like the air filter cover and the Carb.
One thing I've found to be critical with lawn mowers is the throttle spring. It's a bear to get on right, but if it's not on correctly it plays havoc with the engine running.