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Snap-On 307iplmy. I already own a set but these were priced extremely well on eBay. I plan to add a service cart eventually so a second set can go in the cart.

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Wera Posidrive bit set:

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CTA 3930 Pro series brake bleeder adapter set. These things fit very well - and they use a securing collar design that I have not seen before.

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Snap-On 307iplmy. I already own a set but these were priced extremely well on eBay. I plan to add a service cart eventually so a second set can go in the cart.

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Wera Posidrive bit set:

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CTA 3930 Pro series brake bleeder adapter set. These things fit very well - and they use a securing collar design that I have not seen before.

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Is the CTA just for reservoir cap placement? What did you have clipped on to the caliper bleeders of the MIL's Lexus?
 
I got tired of trying to hold the nut steady underneath a bathroom counter faucet while loosening the nut to remove a Delta faucet cartridge from a stand alone handle. The nut is 1-3/8”. My normal 1.5 “ basin wrench had trouble grabbing it. The solution was this 2 “ basin wrench, actually 1” to 2”. It had no problem grabbing the nut. Available at Amazon. Not shown in the photo is that the head pivots 90 degrees in two directions to tighten or loosen. The brand name is General but they’re probably made at one facility and sold under different names.

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Is it that hard to search eBay when the item number is given? Snap-On price is $625. eBay has several listings in the $325-350 range.
Be nice, Is it that hard to be nice, and not act smart. I did look on ebay.
How do I know what seller he got them for and for how much he paid?
Keep up the smart Al-eck comments, & I can just block you, and that will be the end of that. Merry Christmas to you and all here.
 
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My dad got this Snap On nutcracker for thirty bucks. The Snap on guy bought a bunch of them and sold zero so he has em up for thirty bucks down from 84(!).
I’m looking at them a d ask my dad what’s this groove for? Neither of us could figure it out.
Now I think maybe the handles come out of the same mold as a similar tool and it’s just there.
Any ideas?
 
This popped up for $120 locally. In a case of hope-springs-eternal and "aim high" I thought maybe one day I could be as cool as @The Critic since he's been pressure bleeding every vehicle he sees these days. I know this isn't actually possible but I figure it's good to have goals.... :D

In all seriousness I was going to pass until I watched SMA's vid
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Came with a handful of adapters including some homebrew monstrosity far right -- looks like maybe for old GM all-metal reservoirs?
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The bottom of homebrew adapter
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Dewalt Orbital Sander came in this afternoon. Ran it for near 2 hours nonstop sanding chainsaw cut oak charcuterie boards and coasters as xmas gifts. Tung oil is absolutely stunning. The sander is phenomenal too. No batteries dropped in oil yet 🤡, picking up another 6ah and 5ah tomorrow.

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