Alright, start spilling it... Christmas 2010!

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  • archie
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    Santa brought me this.


    IC Dynamics Remote Keyless Enrty System Model 6RTA

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  • Jand3rson
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    I tried them on several different metric hex bolts that were still on the car, and they gripped them good and tight, no slipping. I'm just stoked to have more/new wrenches.

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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    These are the wrenches I got from my wife, just tried a couple of them out, and they're awesome (metric ones, of course). They do like 6-7 different kinds of fasteners in different sizes, and they'll do rounded off and damaged bolts, too.

    The only problem I have with those is that because they are made to fit a bunch of different types of fasteners, it doesn't fit any of them perfectly. Which seems like you would be more likely to round off a normal bolt head because the fit isn't so great. On a rusted or mangled bolt though I bet they would work great.

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  • u3b3rg33k
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    Mac mini server and MAF+WAR chip.

    Made out like a bandit.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    I bought the Gear Wrenches at local Advanced when they were on sale. Sears carries them as well. I didn't like the Craftsman versions.
    They aren't gear/ratcheting ends, they don't move.

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  • kid325e
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    I got the new Donkey Kong game, a red Wii, Kirby's epic yarn, a Driving Force GT wheel for GT5, and I bought myself some ellipsoids..

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  • mightywhitey
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    Kinect and a new 360 and some cash.

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Got some Metric tools, and a card from the wife giving me the ok to finaily buy an
    Analog clock for the E30 and some Seat Foam for my Cafe/racer H-D sporty Project! :-D

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  • MR 325
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    Originally posted by CaptCanada
    I got a jar of super chunky peanut butter I bought for my self.... bah humbug
    Do you have a dog to go with it?

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    I saw those at sears and was skeptical. I might buy a set and see if there as good as they say...
    I really like them, and you can never have too many wrenches. I've got 23 now, giving me 2-3 in just about every size. I imagine these will be really good for keeping a hold on tricky fasteners in trickier spots while you loosen/tighten them from the other end with another wrench or ratchet.

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  • CaptCanada
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    I got a jar of super chunky peanut butter I bought for my self.... bah humbug

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  • M-technik-3
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    I bought the Gear Wrenches at local Advanced when they were on sale. Sears carries them as well. I didn't like the Craftsman versions.

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    These are the wrenches I got from my wife, just tried a couple of them out, and they're awesome (metric ones, of course). They do like 6-7 different kinds of fasteners in different sizes, and they'll do rounded off and damaged bolts, too.


    Do want.

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  • Matt-B
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    I saw those at sears and was skeptical. I might buy a set and see if there as good as they say...

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  • Jand3rson
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    These are the wrenches I got from my wife, just tried a couple of them out, and they're awesome (metric ones, of course). They do like 6-7 different kinds of fasteners in different sizes, and they'll do rounded off and damaged bolts, too.

    Leave a comment:

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