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A couple of CL buys

evintho

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Lord knows when I'll use these, but when I need one, I'll have it! Couldn't pass 'em up for $15.

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Nothing but the finest quality for me!!

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Grabbed this little number, too. Another $15.

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Brandon_K

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I'm ashamed to live in Pittsburgh, lol.

I didn't get what was so great about the find until I saw the quarter, then it clicked.

I use the 2" often, jam nuts on my control arms ;)
 

sawatch

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I have a farm & farm equipment and those big wrenches a a norm in my box. 24" cresant wrenches are hangin' on the wall too.
 
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mkdive

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I have a 48" pipe wrench....used once about 8 years. Ago. It has been standing in the corner of the garage since then. Second to that is my 36" & 24" adjustables. Again, they have been collecting dust for many years.
 

egdede

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I have a 48" pipe wrench....used once about 8 years. Ago. It has been standing in the corner of the garage since then. Second to that is my 36" & 24" adjustables. Again, they have been collecting dust for many years.

2 years ago I put in a $70.00 bid (total w/shipping) on a new Matco branded 22" Cobra plier. It went! I had been bidding $70 on such auctions for over a year. I didn't have a specific use in mind. Could have perhaps used them in the past for various car repairs and, perhaps, to remove a 50 year old sink drain. And I already had the set up to 16". (Now they have 5" and 6" I need,but they are crazy expensive.

Since then I have used them to open a stuck mayonaise jar,
 
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