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sanddrag 22-09-2002 18:35

Tools !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So, lets talk tools. What do you have, what are your favorites, good deals, dream tools, etc?

For good deals my local Home Depot has some nice Ryobi tools on sale:

- 3/8" variable speed drill $40 (very nice and powerful)
- 6 Amp Recipricating Saw $50
- 10" Mitre saw $97
- Little Band saw $97
- Little drill press $97
- 18V Cordless Combo including drill, recipricating saw, circular saw, 2 batteries, charger, and flashlight $170 (picked one of these up today)
- All the 18V tools are available separately with 1 batt. and charger for $90-100. (there's an 18V 8 1/4" miter saw too!)

Lowes and some Home Depots also have some nice delta tools for cheap:

- 10" Miter saw $100
- Little drill press $100

And there's many more.
Let's hear of some you've seen.

mtaman02 22-09-2002 20:55

I have too many tools to list. Majority of them Drills and Screwdrivers and hammers and rulers. and wrenches and ratchets all by craftsman

sanddrag 22-09-2002 21:01

I have a full 13pc standard and 9pc metric set of Bondhus Allen Ball-end Drivers. They are soooo handy. Check 'em out at www.bondhus.com.

Just a note: They're not cheap. The best I've found is $30 for the metric and $35 for standard.

Katie Reynolds 22-09-2002 21:45

I love my new Leatherman :) Got it for my birthday from a few friends ... it's so sweet!

- Katie

Clark Gilbert 22-09-2002 22:16

Way too....
 
Way too many tools to list, but my new favorite tool that Baker go this summer is this 360° swivel head Stanley rivet gun!



:D

Rob Colatutto 22-09-2002 23:12

do those very nifty water jet cutters count as a tool? hehe, they can cut through 5 inch thick steel with ease...my team now has one on our side, very handy tool

evulish 22-09-2002 23:59

Quote:

Originally posted by Nataku
do those very nifty water jet cutters count as a tool? hehe, they can cut through 5 inch thick steel with ease...my team now has one on our side, very handy tool
Think of a CNC? Yeah...I want one too :)

And as for leathermans...over priced :) I like the leatherman clone I got at Kmart. Carolina or something like that. I had it in school once...it got taken away (something about knives considered weapons...:confused:). Then it got taken back :P

RBrandy 24-09-2002 09:43

my new muti-tool
 
im getting a new Gerber multi-plier 800 tonite.

Gadget470 24-09-2002 11:01

Quote:

- 3/8" variable speed drill $40 (very nice and powerful)
- 6 Amp Recipricating Saw $50
- 10" Mitre saw $97
- Little Band saw $97
- Little drill press $97
- 18V Cordless Combo including drill, recipricating saw, circular saw, 2 batteries, charger, and flashlight $170
- All the 18V tools are available separately with 1 batt. and charger for $90-100.
- 10" Miter saw $100
- Little drill press $100
- Duct Tape... Priceless

UCGL_Guy 30-09-2002 12:24

We had two local contracting firms donate some tools wrenches sockets files cordless drill etc. If you have one in your area go talk to them and give them a sales pitch. I always wondered if a rental place would help to sponsor a team this way. Never hurts to ask.

Jim Giacchi 30-09-2002 18:44

Bridgeport
Nuff Said

Wetzel 01-10-2002 02:29

Dremmel
1/2" weight loss drill bit


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FotoPlasma 01-10-2002 03:29

Gerber Multi-Plier 600 Pro Scout

It's been on my belt every day of school...
Handy for practically anything, and a great general geek tool.

I might consider upgrading, at some point, but I love the plier deployment action. It still scares the hell out of Bill... :D

Melissa Nute 01-10-2002 06:07

Quote:

Originally posted by FotoPlasma
Gerber Multi-Plier 600 Pro Scout

It's been on my belt every day of school...
Handy for practically anything, and a great general geek tool.

I might consider upgrading, at some point, but I love the plier deployment action. It still scares the hell out of Bill... :D

/me is scared...

Why would you ever need that on your belt... :P
Pockets work so much better...

FotoPlasma 01-10-2002 11:43

Quote:

Originally posted by Yearbook50

/me is scared...

Why would you ever need that on your belt... :P
Pockets work so much better...

Left pocket: hacky sack
Right pocket: keys, pens, loose change, a couple bucks, mini-tape measure, various scraps of paper

Anyway, it came with a belt holster... :p


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