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    cedicolcedicol
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      I bought a new floor jack of the trade mark Rodac. It’s a 3 Ton jack with a quick up pedal on it. I bought it very

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      celticbhoycelticbhoy
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        Did some work on my friend’s BMW 330i and he gave me a few craftsman pocket screwdrivers.

        #468918
        dreamer2355dreamer2355
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          [quote=”celticbhoy” post=33525]Did some work on my friend’s BMW 330i and he gave me a few craftsman pocket screwdrivers.[/quote]

          I LOVE my pocket screw drivers! They often get me out of a jam at work.

          #469081
          dreamer2355dreamer2355
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            [quote=”celticbhoy” post=33525]Did some work on my friend’s BMW 330i and he gave me a few craftsman pocket screwdrivers.[/quote]

            I LOVE my pocket screw drivers! They often get me out of a jam at work.

            #468942
            jeep72jeep72
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              I just bought The Power Probe 3 It’s the best tool ever:woohoo:

              #469105
              jeep72jeep72
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                I just bought The Power Probe 3 It’s the best tool ever:woohoo:

                #473090
                ASMEQCASMEQC
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                  Crowfoot O2 sensor socket 1/2″ drive

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                  ASMEQCASMEQC
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                    Crowfoot O2 sensor socket 1/2″ drive

                    #473146
                    celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                      Had a bit of fun last weekend.

                      Bought a 5 drawer top chest, a couple of craftsman adjustable pliers, magnetic pickup tool, and a 5 piece stubby gearwrench set. The gearwrench set was only $20 too!

                      About to drop some coin on a set of snap-on flare nut wrenches, 3/8″ drive flex head ratchet, torx socket set, and a fluke multimeter. Looking into picking up the Fluke 88V DVOM.

                      #473442
                      celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                        Had a bit of fun last weekend.

                        Bought a 5 drawer top chest, a couple of craftsman adjustable pliers, magnetic pickup tool, and a 5 piece stubby gearwrench set. The gearwrench set was only $20 too!

                        About to drop some coin on a set of snap-on flare nut wrenches, 3/8″ drive flex head ratchet, torx socket set, and a fluke multimeter. Looking into picking up the Fluke 88V DVOM.

                        #473168
                        dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                          I love my Snap On Flare wrench’s. There a life send when working on brake lines 🙂

                          #473465
                          dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                            I love my Snap On Flare wrench’s. There a life send when working on brake lines 🙂

                            #473172
                            celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                              Yeah we have a set at school. I compared them to my craftsman wrenches and it is one tool that snap on definitely makes better. Plus, I can’t go wrong with them since I get a 40% off discount through my school account.

                              #473469
                              celticbhoycelticbhoy
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                                Yeah we have a set at school. I compared them to my craftsman wrenches and it is one tool that snap on definitely makes better. Plus, I can’t go wrong with them since I get a 40% off discount through my school account.

                                #473727
                                Phil GrimseyPhil Grimsey
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                                  Last tool I bought was a pair of proper “vise grip” locking pliers. Just dug me out a hole when the reconditioned calliper I just had to fit had the bleed nipple wound in so tight that it rounded the hex off it when I tried to undo it with a normal spanner.

                                  Do buy the more expensive ones though as the cheap, non branded multipack ones aren’t worth the paper your receipt is printed on.

                                  #473445
                                  Phil GrimseyPhil Grimsey
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                                    Last tool I bought was a pair of proper “vise grip” locking pliers. Just dug me out a hole when the reconditioned calliper I just had to fit had the bleed nipple wound in so tight that it rounded the hex off it when I tried to undo it with a normal spanner.

                                    Do buy the more expensive ones though as the cheap, non branded multipack ones aren’t worth the paper your receipt is printed on.

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