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Old 04-17-2012, 08:53 PM
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Going to Sear's to use a gift card....any input on "gotta have" tools that one might not ordinarily have?
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Old 04-17-2012, 10:08 PM
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Vernier calipers?
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Ratcheting box end wrenches. Once you have them you'll wonder how you got by without them for so long....
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Old 04-17-2012, 10:36 PM
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I agree with Three Peaks, although they are somewhat shorter the convienence is remarkable, especially in tight places. Not a Craftman item but I use my racheting Snap on Screwdriver relentlesly. Best small tool I ever got.
PS: The Full sized Polished End wrenches are very nice, and they have a set of "Ignition Wrenches" in a small plastic pouch that are indispensible if working on distributors.
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Old 04-17-2012, 10:52 PM
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Those ratcheting box end wrenches with the pivoting head look smart. Sometimes it's not possible to use a socket or flat wrench.
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Set of crows feet.Sears: Online department store featuring appliances, tools, fitness equipment and more
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Opt for the Sears professional vs the Gearwrench. Much better product IMHO.
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Here are a couple other things that have came in pretty handy:

4" C-Clamp (I use it on brake calipers)
pencil soldering iron and some silver solder
Nut Drivers 1/4"-1/2" and 7mm-13mm Love em
Torx wrenches/allen head sockets(the long ones on a 3/8" drive)
3" crescent and 3" vise grip
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Opt for the Sears professional vs the Gearwrench. Much better product IMHO.
Blasphemy!!, love my gearwrench stuff, IMHO better and at a better price. But to the original question wratcheting wrenches are the way to go, others would be a rethreading set, brake bleeding tool. If you have enough a cordless impact gun is fantastic.
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I would never use an impact gun on anything. Even if I go to a tire shop, I will pay them extra to not use one.

Maybe it's just me.
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Old 04-18-2012, 05:41 PM
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I would never use an impact gun on anything. Even if I go to a tire shop, I will pay them extra to not use one.

Maybe it's just me.
It's just you. I use one all the time, for all kinds of things. Work smarter, not harder.
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It's just you. I use one all the time, for all kinds of things. Work smarter, not harder.
Well what do you expect from an ape?
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A test light and a multi meter.
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If you don't have them...ratcheting wrenches.

Period. No question. No need to look further.

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Agreed, the Craftsman Professional wrenches whether std or ratchet have a slimmer head for tight areas, get what you pay for IMHO.
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I picked up a standard set of I think 8 ratcheting wrenches that bend to 90 degrees. I also got a 4 drawer wheeled bottom toolbox to help organize and clean up all my different toolboxes.
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In case you did not know it, pictures are required so the rest of us can drool over them.
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In case you did not know it, pictures are required so the rest of us can drool over them.
I will when I get home, but I assume most of you have far superior garages and toolboxes to mine.
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x2 on the ratcheting wrenches, don't know why i waited so long. did buy a set at oreilly's and was using it for sometime when i needed a 7/16" wrench, reached for a ratchet and they didn't make one for that set!!! couldn't believe it and didn't check to see if it was a full set.

torque wrench is nice also.
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x2 on the ratcheting wrenches, don't know why i waited so long. did buy a set at oreilly's and was using it for sometime when i needed a 7/16" wrench, reached for a ratchet and they didn't make one for that set!!! couldn't believe it and didn't check to see if it was a full set.

torque wrench is nice also.
I do have nice torque wrench. May be a bit big for Cobra applications, but I'm sure I'll get by.
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