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Bought off Facebook Marketplace yesterday. Bosch GRL1000 laser. This is an upgrade to the traditional transit and grade rod that I use now. It takes 2 people and usually the helper looks like he’s trying to wave a flag off the grade rod while you’re looking through the eye piece. This will be much less stressful and a 1 person operation.

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have the 800 feet unit, worked good for ditch/swale work and pole barn roof measuring. Its very heavy duty. You can kinda do it with one person once you set your point of reference, just takes longer.
 
Late Christmas:
-Oberg load rotor
-Tool Guy Republic drill powered fluid pump (I saw Eric O reco this years ago, then it vanished from Amazon for several years)
-Titan 1/4" XL roto head ratchet
-3M pinstripe removal wheel (the real deal at ~$45)
-Ares magnetic nut drivers that actually come apart so you can clean the magnets
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I have a problem.... I can't turn down SnapOn ratchets at good prices. SHLX80A for $150 OTD at local pawn.

I've never used this style locking head but I like that can you lock out the detents and just use it as a standard flex head.

Looks to be in very good condition and all actions are smooth. It's not a hard handle so I can't be as cool as @JHZR2 but that's not an attainable goal anyhow :D

Honestly I don't even remotely need this ratchet but just couldn't let it sit lonesome in the pawn shop, esp at $150 all-in (hint: cash isn't dead)
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I received these inexpensive hose clamp pliers from ebay. I thought they might be the same thing as the Lisle 17000. The Lisle tends to hover around $55-60 which strikes me as excessive. The ebay specials were $20.

Lisle confirms the 17000 is made in Taiwan, but I'm sure what I got is made in China, although I could find nothing about COO

That said, what I received seems decent and I think they'll work fine. View attachment 197560
Next to the angled Lisles (which I got on a Warehouse Deal):View attachment 197561
Build quality is lacking:View attachment 197562

@GON, I know you like to lose these on shirts ;)
It would be nice if they put part numbers on them so you don't end up buying them again thinking you don't have any
 
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I have a problem.... I can't turn down SnapOn ratchets at good prices. SHLX80A for $150 OTD at local pawn.

I've never used this style locking head but I like that can you lock out the detents and just use it as a standard flex head.

Looks to be in very good condition and all actions are smooth. It's not a hard handle so I can't be as cool as @JHZR2 but that's not an attainable goal anyhow :D

Honestly I don't even remotely need this ratchet but just couldn't let it sit lonesome in the pawn shop, esp at $150 all-in (hint: cash isn't dead)View attachment 257789View attachment 257790View attachment 257791
Is this a 1/2" drive ratchet? How long?
 
It’s funny, no store around here carries the #1. It’s ship to store only. But every store stocks the rest of the colllection, and has plenty of the #2 in stock.
Most screws for wires on outlets can use the #2. The yoke screws use the #1. The problem is the EXC bit and the Robertson/phillips/slotted combo isn’t any standard so the screw broaching isn’t consistent. The combo screws came around for the Canadians so the Robertson bits fit well. I bought a #2 Robertson screwdriver when that stuff came around in the early 2000s and never had much problem with cam out.

I first got the exc bits in a 10 in 1. I use the #1 even on the screws meant for #2 sometimes since the square just keeps it centered and the slotted part does most of the work.
 
I've had a shop press on my wish list for a while now. I bought a low end HF 12 ton press that should be fine for my needs with a 15% off coupon and I'm in before the tariffs. It looks a bit wonky in this photo because all the fasteners were just finger tight.
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Had the same one at school and one of our shops at work has it. Great press. Presses don’t need to be fancy in my opinion.
 
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