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Damn!Oh yeah!???
I see your Leatherman and raise you my ancient Leatherman PST II
I'm about to pull the trigger on a new Rebar in the dark earth/black color. I've had these since I was very very young.
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Double damn!Oh yeah!???
I see your Leatherman and raise you my OG Leatherman and my OG Micra
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I love "homemade" special tools. I have a 13 that I cut off like that to get to the distributor bolt on GM stuff, along with a few others. I have a 22mm that I cut like what you have there to use as an O2 sensor socket.These are old but still work except the 1/2" extension which I mushroomed using it as a punch. Now I just use it to answer the door
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Nice triple, 4s line? My SS top has power but mine is so old I don't have a power in the box or power on the front.“I have Thirty thousand dollars in credit card debt, when they call I tell them I can’t pay it back yet”
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Yessir triple bay 4s with will the fixins and the box having power is so nice expecially the charging drawerI love "homemade" special tools. I have a 13 that I cut off like that to get to the distributor bolt on GM stuff, along with a few others. I have a 22mm that I cut like what you have there to use as an O2 sensor socket.
Nice triple, 4s line? My SS top has power but mine is so old I don't have a power in the box or power on the front.
Yessir triple bay 4s with will the fixins and the box having power is so nice expecially the charging drawer
Those in pic are not homemade. I broke them but continue to use them.I love "homemade" special tools. I have a 13 that I cut off like that to get to the distributor bolt on GM stuff, along with a few others. I have a 22mm that I cut like what you have there to use as an O2 sensor socket.
Those in pic are not homemade. I broke them but continue to use them.
I'm so damn jealous, I would love to have something like this, maybe now that I'm finally getting a shop of my own I can.Just a few of my mill tooling in my home shop
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You're right about that, the Snap-on swivels are FAR better. It's the 21 in my 3/8 rail. I'm so fed up with Matco right now, for the last few years their quality has taken a real nose dive and I have started getting more Snap-On stuff as well as harbor freight. Their impact sockets are really good actually and I have yet to break one after years of hard use.I've always been a fan of the matco box's. If I were to ever get 1 from the big 2, it'd be a matco. I think after this many years I'll wind up retiring with a "cheap box full of nice tools" though
Those snap on swivel impacts are nice man. 1 day I'll break down and upgrade from the matco ones to those. There is a huge diff in torque loss with the snap on. They transfer power so much better.
If it counts for anything if you look closely at my rail you'll notice in my 3/8 set that my 17mm is snap on. Kept breaking both styles from matco. The intention is to upgrade to snap on 1 at a time as I break them commonly
I do the same thing, no credit account for me, he trys hard too, "you don't have to use it but if you run your credit you can have either this shirt, hat, beach towel....." Nice try Chris.I tend to buy singles in that fashion so I've got quite a few odd ball snap on items fir that reason.
I refuse to get a credit line because I know that'll happen.. so only sticking with truck accounts I purposely limit myself
I'm so damn jealous, I would love to have something like this, maybe now that I'm finally getting a shop of my own I can.
You're right about that, the Snap-on swivels are FAR better. It's the 21 in my 3/8 rail. I'm so fed up with Matco right now, for the last few years their quality has taken a real nose dive and I have started getting more Snap-On stuff as well as harbor freight. Their impact sockets are really good actually and I have yet to break one after years of hard use.
I do the same thing, no credit account for me, he trys do hard, "you don't have to use it but if you run your credit you can have either this shirt, hat, beach towel....." Nice try Chris.
Good Lord! How many knee replacements those cause!?
Well, I did a thing. This is the OG Snap-On scanner those who have never seen it. Dubbed "The brick". Updated all the way to the very last update, 1990. The adapter on the lid is so ai can use obd 1 connectors with my Solus.View attachment 368334
I use my half inch gun with the snappy and matco 3/8 and have only broke a couple over the years like that. This 3/8 m18 gun is nuts, It takes off axle nuts and everything like nothing. If it won't get it you can bet you might as well get your big 1/2 ratchet or a breaker bar, 'cause it's fn tight.Must be good man I've never seen a matco black socket break, Ever!
I mainly use those in 3/8 on my 1/2 matco impacts. You know those ain't no joke
Also I use a snap on 1/2-3/8 adapter so not much loss there
Stick A high output 12 ah on there and you'll be amazed, did that to mine and the power was EVEN MORE.I use my half inch gun with the snappy and matco 3/8 and have only broke a couple over the years like that. This 3/8 m18 gun is nuts, It takes off axle nuts and everything like nothing. If it won't get it you can bet you might as well get your big 1/2 ratchet or a breaker bar, 'cause it's fn tight.
These tools seem to have problems holding up to the 5 ah and me, I'm not gently tbh. If I put a 12 ah on there my tool guys would really say wtf.Stick A high output 12 ah on there and you'll be amazed, did that to mine and the power was EVEN MORE.
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