Mostly a Fluke 179 DVOM. The Snap-On box is buried in storage.
Nick M Black Rifles Matter Sep 9, 2005 8,897 40 48 U.S. www.ebay.com Jun 8, 2006 #21 Mostly a Fluke 179 DVOM. The Snap-On box is buried in storage. Last edited: Jun 12, 2006
CTsupra Supramania Contributor Mar 31, 2005 1,404 7 38 X: -8102600m Y: 5085800m Lat: 41:41:13N (41.6868 Jun 9, 2006 #22 thanks for the replies so far, guys! hmm... so many choices. IJ, nice little "toy" you got there! You should move to America
thanks for the replies so far, guys! hmm... so many choices. IJ, nice little "toy" you got there! You should move to America
I IJ. Grumpy Old Man Mar 30, 2005 38,728 0 0 62 I come from a land down under Jun 9, 2006 #23 CT: LOL Nah I might come for a visit but I LOVE the Australia too much to ever leave for good! I have a stack of other nice toys in the shed as well! (bit of a tool geek)
CT: LOL Nah I might come for a visit but I LOVE the Australia too much to ever leave for good! I have a stack of other nice toys in the shed as well! (bit of a tool geek)
supra90turbo shaeff is FTMFW! Mar 30, 2005 6,152 32 48 40 MA, 01440 Jun 9, 2006 #24 These are the ratcheting wrenches I have. Blackhawk made by Proto Tools. They skip 17mm, but I can deal with that. They don't have an angled end, which I find comes in handy more often than not. http://www.stanleyproto.com/default...iteName=Blackhawk&strDefaultCatalog=Blackhawk
These are the ratcheting wrenches I have. Blackhawk made by Proto Tools. They skip 17mm, but I can deal with that. They don't have an angled end, which I find comes in handy more often than not. http://www.stanleyproto.com/default...iteName=Blackhawk&strDefaultCatalog=Blackhawk
F figgie Supramania Contributor Mar 30, 2005 5,225 16 38 50 Twin Cities, Minnesot-ah Jun 9, 2006 #25 <-- Matco tools when i need to loosen a stuburn rusted bolt or really crank on a part otherwise Huskey Proffesional tools as we have more home depots here than Sears
<-- Matco tools when i need to loosen a stuburn rusted bolt or really crank on a part otherwise Huskey Proffesional tools as we have more home depots here than Sears