Before those Chinese tariffs kick in?




Nice,....looks like could be used for a substitute for a distributor lock down bolt wrench.Handiest tool in my toolbox, I have probably given 20 of these away and constantly get calls from recipients telling me how handy they are! One of the best uses is to flip the handle end 180 degrees from the picture so it's over the top of the ratchet head, fastest way to run bolts in and out I have found, sure beats having that ratchet handle in the way. They're about $17 but I snag them when they run them on sale for around $12. LIfetime guarantee, too!!!
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And here I was thinking I was the only one who knew of - and owned - this ratchet and how to use it. I actually have three. The 1/4 drive version is my go-to for a ton of things because it's so small and easy to use...Handiest tool in my toolbox, I have probably given 20 of these away and constantly get calls from recipients telling me how handy they are! One of the best uses is to flip the handle end 180 degrees from the picture so it's over the top of the ratchet head, fastest way to run bolts in and out I have found, sure beats having that ratchet handle in the way. They're about $17 but I snag them when they run them on sale for around $12. LIfetime guarantee, too!!!
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That was my first thought.Nice,....looks like could be used for a substitute for a distributor lock down bolt wrench.
I purchased this US General 56" top, bottom and storage lockers 4 or 5 years ago as a Christmas gift to myself. Harbor Freight was having a 20% off any one time purchase if you signed up for their Insider Track Club. It was a no brainer, I saved hundreds of dollars with that promotion.
Anyway, here's the tool chest. I took the handles that came on the upper and lower chests, and bolted them to the storage cabinets as grab handles. View attachment 627032
Northern Tool has some really good casters on sale for $8.99, item 50610. I've put them on pretty much everything I own. Wide wheel, bigger swivel and wider spindle carries loads better, I have never had one fail. No comparison to the plastic pieces of shit that will flat spot with virtually no load - these steel fuckers never will. I make my own shop and furniture dollies with these and scrap pieces of laminated beam I get from construction dumpsters, according their ratings, they'll carry over a ton. I just ordered another dozen and got the $10 gift card so that made them an even better deal.I've got a 42 inch that used to keep all my sockets in the deep top drawer. Where it has set is by my drain and there's some fall in the concrete. One day out of the blue it tipped over on me as I was getting sockets out. I was struggling to save it and ended up dumping pretty much everything. Kind of messed up the track but otherwise unscathed. Couldn't figure out what happened till one day I went to move it and all the rubber came off one of the front wheels. Just enough to make it tilt. They've all gone junk now but a buddy had some later model wheels I replaced them with. They had been taken off a the shop for the printing company I worked for as they always replaced the wheels with a cart with bigger wheels so they can tow them around the plant with a little electric chariot.
I bet you would have a hard time finding a tool company that is 100% American made. Snap-On I believe is but most everything is outsourced materials/parts or built in another country. DeWalt is my choice in cordless and they are not cheap especially the batteries. Some are American made, some China, some Tiawan. Craftsman went all China so cost factor why not give China less by buying ICON?It has nothing to do with if the stuff is good enough for using around the house.
It is still about and will always be about you are sending money to the people that want to kill you in your sleep.
The people we are spending TRILLIONS of tax dollars to protect you from
and your greedy, selfish , LOSER ass is sending them money!!!
AGAIN, I'm just as guilty because I needed stuff in an emergency for business and to save something that had fallen.
We have to stop buying 90% of our medicine from china.
We have to stop buying stolen, counterfeited products from the people playing the long game
and winning that control our economy and debt!!!
We have to suck it up and take the pain now, and force them back into drowning their babies!!!
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Absolutely. This needs to be done. And every family that lost a loved one with Covid should receive $1 mill. This will make them think twice next time.From NY Post today:
“Now he’s calling for a universal tariff of 10% to 20% on all imports into the United States from all countries and an additional tariff of 60% on all imports from China.
Trump also has called for a global reparations conference on COVID-19 in which the Chinese government could be given a bill into the trillions for its role in the origins of the pandemic that killed more than 1 million Americans.
Trump last year also floated forcing China to pay $50 trillion in “reparations” for the virus, which parts of the US government, including the FBI, believe originated …..”
Wright Tools in Barberton. Ohio are made in House for Like 92 Years IIRC i Wait on the President when he comes into eat where i Work as a Waiter at a Private Restaurant !!I bet you would have a hard time finding a tool company that is 100% American made. Snap-On I believe is but most everything is outsourced materials/parts or built in another country. DeWalt is my choice in cordless and they are not cheap especially the batteries. Some are American made, some China, some Tiawan. Craftsman went all China so cost factor why not give China less by buying ICON?
Don't get me wrong I hope one day we are more America first but why in the world would you buy a $350 8 piece wrench set when you could buy a 14 pc for $40 for comparable build quality for home use? I also have issue with most wrench turners taking out a 2nd mortgage for their toolbox because that is what is expected of them. Not saying they need inferior tools but young guys and women can't afford a lifestyle if all their extra money is paying a tool bill for a low to medium paying job as they get started in life.
I have the worst luck with casters. I have yet found a caster strong enough to withstand the abuse I put them thru.While we're on the subject of casters, I replaced the small casters on my older shop crane/cherry picker with 6" steel swivel units and added a couple of feet of steel onto the lift arm. It's now my "yard arm", I use it outside and can pick up and move complete rearends, blocks, whatever and the big wheels roll where the small ones wouldn't. Throw a discarded serpentine belt around the base and I can tow it with my pickup with the belt on the hitch ball. Tried it first with pneumatic tires, save your money, they won't swivel and the pneumatic tires try to fold over.
Buy me something, anything. Surprise me, your kindness won't go unnoticed.New coupons out this morning, for members 30% off any item $20 or less, limit 5 of the item...that makes my wonky ratchet $11.89, time to grab more for this year's giveaways! I'll probably get the max all 3 days of the coupon, we have a car show this weekend and I'll take a handful...