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Biff said:
sweet, this is the closes I come to that Snapon. Mine cost $89.99


Hmm, interesting idea. Let me know how it works...
 
The Blue Point/Snap On cut off tool is very handy tool for body work and general fabrication, I don't have the the cushon handle one, so I can't say if it's worth it.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=all&Group_ID=813&store=snapon-store
Another awsome Blue Piont/Snap on tool, kicks a$$ for dressing welds or general grinding, pretty beefy as well.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...5&group_ID=831&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
For those of you that do body work and/or work with sheet metal, these Martin body hammers and dolleys work great (the wooden handled ones are better IMHO), nicely weighted and comfortable; the toe dolleys are bit on the large side (I like the Snap on ones a little better).
www.autobodyhandtools.com/tool_sets_home.htm
 
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Picked this up on ebay for a steal a month or so ago....absolutly LOVE it.
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Not really a tool but....
I just wanted to throw this new find out there. I read a few weeks ago that corky...excuse me...msbhavn was askin' about/lookin for the Rubbermaid ActionPackers(https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=56798) and 72...ser(too long :flipoff2: ) suggested a Smart Bin from Wally World. And with all that's happening in New Orleans, I decided it was time to update my hurricane kit, so I went in search of great, sturdy storage boxes.
I found the best ever!
Contico SUV Utility Box: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=207123-230-3514BK&lpage=none
$24 and much sturdier than the Rubbermaids or the Sterlites. Blown hard foam instead of flimsy, thin plastic. Can accomodate two padlocks. Even has drink holders on the top. Perfect camping trunk.
They have a larger version too for $44:http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=91573-000000230-3725&lpage=none
Just an FYI. :flipoff2:
 
Picked up a set of these at my local Vatozone couple of months ago.

http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke...E|~NONE|~NONE|~NONE|~0.93|~NONE|~B|~DUR|~true

Sorry about the long link, hope it works! Anyway, for some reason, I haven't been able to find these under the Gear Wrench label so I bought them from Autozone. They come with a lifetime warranty. I have other sets of similar ratcheting wrenches from Gear Wrench but I seem to be favoring these the most. They are revesirble ratcheting wrenches with a built in slight offset. Very handy when you don't want to take the wrench off of the bolt/nut in order to reverse the direction.

Ali
 
alia176 said:
Picked up a set of these at my local Vatozone couple of months ago.

http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke...E|~NONE|~NONE|~NONE|~0.93|~NONE|~B|~DUR|~true

Sorry about the long link, hope it works! Anyway, for some reason, I haven't been able to find these under the Gear Wrench label so I bought them from Autozone. They come with a lifetime warranty. I have other sets of similar ratcheting wrenches from Gear Wrench but I seem to be favoring these the most. They are revesirble ratcheting wrenches with a built in slight offset. Very handy when you don't want to take the wrench off of the bolt/nut in order to reverse the direction.

Ali

Are those better than the Craftsman, I just bought a set of reversable flexiable Craftsman for $89.00 very useful tool love it.
 
Be I like them because they're reveriseble and offset at the same time. You can buy a set and try them out on a project to see which one you favor!
 
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