For the new guys, or maybe some old
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For the new guys, or maybe some old
Sears is having a sale on craftsman stuff over the weekend. Some really good stuff for pretty cheap actually.
Anyone just starting out or wanting some decent tools, they have a 260 piece set on sale for 179.99. Thats what I just got to replace my stolen ones.
Theyve got some decent air tools and large toolboxes on sale as well.
7 more days till Ive got a dana 80 and dana 60 front. The sas thread will begin.
Anyone just starting out or wanting some decent tools, they have a 260 piece set on sale for 179.99. Thats what I just got to replace my stolen ones.
Theyve got some decent air tools and large toolboxes on sale as well.
7 more days till Ive got a dana 80 and dana 60 front. The sas thread will begin.
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Heck yes! They are having an AWESOME sale right now!!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...nics+Tool+Sets
The $8600 set I want (well, it's 10 parts, and I already have 2 of them), is down to $6400.
Unfortunately, I will only be in country for another week or so before traveling abroad, so I literally can't wait for them to come in. Plus, gives me that much more to look forward to when I get back and can actually afford it all out-of-pocket!
I've got the 300 piece set ( http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00933300000P? ) which is a great starter kit! (Doesn't come with a case though... it does have flare nut wrenches that are great for power steering and brake lines)
I also have the ratcheting wrench set ( http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00935183000P? ) which is also a God-send. You will find those areas that are just nearly impossible to fit a regular ratchet, and a wrench just doesn't do the job.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...nics+Tool+Sets
The $8600 set I want (well, it's 10 parts, and I already have 2 of them), is down to $6400.
Unfortunately, I will only be in country for another week or so before traveling abroad, so I literally can't wait for them to come in. Plus, gives me that much more to look forward to when I get back and can actually afford it all out-of-pocket!
I've got the 300 piece set ( http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00933300000P? ) which is a great starter kit! (Doesn't come with a case though... it does have flare nut wrenches that are great for power steering and brake lines)
I also have the ratcheting wrench set ( http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00935183000P? ) which is also a God-send. You will find those areas that are just nearly impossible to fit a regular ratchet, and a wrench just doesn't do the job.
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Craftsman's are great! Right out of high school I got a small scholarship for $700 for school supplies. I was going into the automotive program. Guess where I spent all of it? Sears! $700 worth of tools at once. I had 2 shopping baskets full and several items on order for me. It was funny, they had security watching me close because they thought I was going to make a run for it with all of those. I probably lost several pieces already.
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Heck yes! They are having an AWESOME sale right now!!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...nics+Tool+Sets
The $8600 set I want (well, it's 10 parts, and I already have 2 of them), is down to $6400.
Unfortunately, I will only be in country for another week or so before traveling abroad, so I literally can't wait for them to come in. Plus, gives me that much more to look forward to when I get back and can actually afford it all out-of-pocket!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...nics+Tool+Sets
The $8600 set I want (well, it's 10 parts, and I already have 2 of them), is down to $6400.
Unfortunately, I will only be in country for another week or so before traveling abroad, so I literally can't wait for them to come in. Plus, gives me that much more to look forward to when I get back and can actually afford it all out-of-pocket!
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Iraq. For the 4th time.
Amazingly, after 4 months of slightly more pay, and no bills, I have a lot more money in the bank!? (I spend it all though, it's my job to help support the economy)
Last trip (got back from last October) it was a rebuilt transfer case for the truck, 60 gallon air compressor, and riding lawn mower.
Trip 2 was transmission and new gaming computer (which, I haven't really used for gaming), and paying off credit cards.
Trip 1 was pay off credit cards, and pay off the truck. And a TV.
I see a trend here (debt and stuff to go on, or work on, the truck)
Amazingly, after 4 months of slightly more pay, and no bills, I have a lot more money in the bank!? (I spend it all though, it's my job to help support the economy)
Last trip (got back from last October) it was a rebuilt transfer case for the truck, 60 gallon air compressor, and riding lawn mower.
Trip 2 was transmission and new gaming computer (which, I haven't really used for gaming), and paying off credit cards.
Trip 1 was pay off credit cards, and pay off the truck. And a TV.
I see a trend here (debt and stuff to go on, or work on, the truck)