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Vintage Wilkinsons Tools catalog pliers pincers nippers 1961 + price list US $16.95
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LOT++++Pliers 5 in all one price --- Tools -- long nose US $12.00
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Malco tools bundle price US $52.00
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Leatherman 830846 Skeletool Multitool List Price: $72.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Leatherman packs the full-size Skeletool with the tools you're likely to use most often. Introducing the Brand New Skeletool from Leatherman Now you're ready to lighten your load and boost your survival skills -- with Leatherman's Skeletool. At a mere 5 ounces the new, full-sized multitool keeps weight and volume to a minimum without sacrificing quality and true functionality, and that's what the Skeletool is all about. Many multitools have multiple options, but they're often heavier -- and they're loaded with more features than most people actually need on a regular basis. Conversely, pocket knives are light and streamlined, but they render themselves useless when the task calls for a more versatile tool. Enter the new Skeletool platform, offering minimal weight, compact size and endless capabilities. And with the Skeletool's integrated, removable pocket clip, you can easily clip this tool onto a belt, a pack, or a vest -- with no sheath or tote required. Key User Features The Skeletool CX has a large knife blade that can be accessed while the tool is closed; to open it, just place your thumb in the thumbhole at the base of the blade and rotate it out until it's fully extended -- which will engage the safety lock. This locking mechanism is noted with a padlock symbol on the tool. To unlock the blade, press the locking mechanism towards the handle until the blade slides past the lock. Equipped with a universal bit driver, the Skeletool offers real utility options like no other multitool. To change the tool bits, simply unfold the tool and remove the bit from the bit driver -- and pop it out. And replacing bits is just as easy. Just press a new one into position and you're good to go. There's even a spare bit located in the handle side opposite the knife blade. This tool includes the following bits: Phillips #1 and #2, screwdriver 3/16-inch and 1/4-inch. In the plier jaws you'll find a hard-wire cutter and a regular wire cutter. The regular wire cutter is great for softer grades of wire, but the hard-wire cutter is excellent for heavier jobs -- like cutting and bending fishhooks. Multitool Capabilities: The Skeletool keeps it simple -- and light, and compact, and easy to transport. Why waste time with pointless, heavy add-ons when all the basics are right at your fingertips? With its open hardware, skeletal design and hardy appearance, the Skeletool boasts a premium stainless steel blade, pliers, a universal bit driver, and a carabiner/bottle opener ... and that's it. Key Tech Specs: Length: 4 inches/10 cm closed Weight: 5 ounces/142 grams Materials: Stainless steel, 420HC Included Bits: Phillips #1 and #2, Screwdriver 3/16-inch and 1/4-inch Leatherman makes a full range of complementary accessories and add-ons for this and other Leatherman products. Optional Accessories (not included) Spice up your Skeletool with genuine Leatherman accessories. Options include a bit kit that offers 21 double-ended bits for real versatility. From new belt sheaths to t-shirts and caps, genuine Leatherman accessories are durable, fun and show that you're a part of Leatherman World. With such a wide variety available, it's easy to find just the add-on that's right for you. Warranty All Leatherman products are covered by a 25-year limited warranty. If within 25 years from the purchase date of your genuine Leatherman tool you find any defect in material or workmanship, you can count on the manufacturer to make it right with fast warranty service. To obtain warranty service, return your tool to Leatherman Tool Group. Depending on the tool defect, they will decide whether to repair your tool or replace it with a product of equal or greater value. No variations, upgrades or refunds are offered. The Leatherman Tool Group and its History of Quality In 1975, Leatherman Tool Group founder Tim Leatherman was inspired by leaky pipes and a cranky car on a budget trip to Europe -- and thus the idea for his first pocket survival tool was conceived. Since then, Leatherman has become an internationally recognized company with hundreds of employees and a wide variety of durable, versatile, stylish products. Created with bold designs and truly rugged construction, Leatherman products are a perfect addition for tool kits, emergency sets, and glove compartments everywhere. |
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Swiss+Tech MMCSSS Micro-Max 19-in-1 Keychain Multitool List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $8.34 |
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The Swiss+Tech Micro-Max Key Chain Multi Tool Kit offers the most comprehensive and versatile set of tools to date. This solid stainless steel tool set, with its patented, quick-release and self-locking mechanism, folds out into 19 different professional-grade tools. Everyday tools for everyday convenience. Tighten, loosen, wire, drill, file, open and measure with ease. Includes 2 hex wrenches, 6 screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutter, wire stripper, wire crimper, hand drill, file, bottle opener, 2 rulers (mm & inch) and 2 ruler extensions. Patent pending design provides 24/7 pocket-sized readiness. For key ring, purse, glove box and more. |
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TRENDnet RJ-11/RJ-45 Crimp/Cut/Strip Tool TC-CT68 (Blue) List Price: $31.99 Sale Price: $13.27 |
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TRENDnet Professional Crimp Tool TC-CT68 Crimp Tool |
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Belkin RJ45 Medium Duty Crimp Tool List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Belkin introduces a medium duty RJ45 modular crimp tool that makes installation a snap.Allows You To Terminate a Stranded Patch Cable |
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Fellowes 55-Piece Computer Toolkit, Black List Price: $81.99 Sale Price: $41.55 |
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Keep your computers, printers, and other office equipment in top-running condition with this Fellowes 55-piece toolkit. A must for computer technicians and home electronics enthusiasts, the kit includes such essentials as a six-piece precision screwdriver bundle, a wire stripper, a small brush, a precision penknife, a fully flexible ratchet driver, diagonal cutting pliers, needle-nose pliers, and an electric voltage tester. And those are just a few of kit's many offerings, which are also highlighted by several two-in-one combo nut sockets (in both standard and metric), several Torx driver bits, several slotted and square bits, six cable ties, and four surface wipes--all stored in a durable zippered storage case. All the tools are demagnetized, so they won't interfere with a computer's performance, and are also non-machine-specific. In addition, the case takes up only a moderate amount of space despite carrying a huge number of tools, with total dimensions of 13.13 by 7 by 1.88 inches (W x H x D) and a weight of 3.74 pounds. Fellowes covers the toolkit with a lifetime warranty. Fellowes 55-Piece Computer Maintenance Tool Kit 49106 Tool Kits |
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Leatherman 830246 Black Wave Multi Tool with Case List Price: $96.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Trailing ivy looks so lovely on any wall, enhancing the room with a simply natural feel. Everlasting fabric vine lets you enjoy the lush garden greenery without the need for water or care! weight 1.2 lbs. Fabric foliage; rock powder wall pot. 6 x 2 3/4 x 35 1/2 long.... |
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Klein 11055 Klein-Kurve Wire Stripper/Cutter, Blue List Price: $22.92 Sale Price: $14.35 |
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The Klein Tools Klein-Kurve Wire Stripper and Cutter handles 10-18 AWG Solid Wire and 12-20 AWG Stranded Wire. It features wire looping and bending holes, a strong-gripping serrated nose to easily shape or pull wire, and a closure lock for easy storage. A coil spring lets you quickly open this tool, and the curved handles with double-dipped comfort grips give you the flexibility to reach tight areas. The Klein Tools Klein-Kurve Wire Stripper and Cutter handles 10-18 AWG Solid Wire and 12-20 AWG Stranded Wire. It features wire looping and bending holes, a strong-gripping serrated nose to easily shape or pull wire, and a closure lock for easy storage. A coil spring lets you quickly open this tool, and the curved handles with double-dipped comfort grips give you the flexibility to reach tight areas. |
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Leatherman 831426 Wingman Multi-Tool List Price: $34.50 Sale Price: $22.60 |
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Fisher-Price Handy Manny Fix-It Right 2-In-1 Power Tool List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $13.75 |
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Kids will love Handy Manny's motorized power tool that's equipped with saw and drill tool attachments. With motorized sawing and drilling action, kids can do some fun fixing around the house, just like Manny does. When the power tool suddenly "breaks down," kids can "fix" the "broken" parts inside using Squeeze the Pliers, who also helps change out the attachments. Includes easy-to-follow blueprints that explain how to make the repairs. Requires three "AA" batteries, not included. |
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Fisher-Price Handy Manny Tools Squeeze and Felipe List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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Fisher-Price Handy Manny Tools Squeeze and Felipe. You can be like Handy Manny, complete with tools that come to life! Felipe the Screwdriver talks when you push him down. You can open and close Squeeze the Pliers and watch her eyes bobble. Felipe and Squeeze are ready for any fix-it project! Requires 3 "AG13" (LR44) batteries (included). For 3 years and older. |
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You may not think this, but probably the most important "tool" you can have is a good set of drawings, or construction plans. Professionally drawn plans are a must if you want your finished project to look good and last for years. Without good plans, you will over spend and under build.
The first step in building anything is to decide what it is you want to build. You must know how the finished project will be used.
Go online and look for plans. You will find an enormous variety of building plans. The plans package you buy should include a list of materials and a sheet to tell you how to cut the wood.
When you have the materials list, figure out how much lumber and the kinds of hardware you will need. Then you can go to more than one do-it-yourself store to get prices. I want to get the best price possible, so I always get more than one price.
No matter what you do, you need proper tools. The building trade is no different. When you go to look for and purchase tools, do not be cheap! Buy the best quality you can afford. The better the quality, the longer the tool will last.
Builders need, as a minimum, a hammer of good quality, a circular saw, a power or cordless drill, and a real assortment of hand tools, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and some other things.
If you are going to be serious about building that shed, you must understand the value of proper tools. Tools fit the user's hand like sports equipment fits the sportsman. When you go to purchase the tools, handle them so you get the feel of the tool in your hand. All hammers are not equal. Find the one that fits your hand.
Some other tools you will need are a level, a framing square, and a chalk-line. Oh, and if you are making a permanent foundation, you are also going to need a shovel, some post-hole diggers, and maybe a wheel barrow to mix the concrete in.
Do not forget to purchase a good set of work gloves too. Those gloves will save your hands a thousand times over.
There are still more tools you should have. When your shed is built, you must seal it and paint it with a coat of primer and of good quality paint. To do the painting, you will need paint brushes, and a paint sprayer as well.
You will find it helpful to have a reciprocating saw for making odd cuts on wood that is already in place. I might add, proper planning can eliminate the need for this saw.
The most used tool will be that good set of professionally drawn blueprints. As with anything else, you get what you pay for in blueprints, too. A good set of prints will include that list of materials, and a sheet that tells you the sizes to cut your boards.
It has been my experience that lumber yards will cut those boards for a fee. Usually the fee is small, and frequently I pay for the cutting at the lumber yard. When the lumber yard cuts the boards for you, putting together the building is sort of like putting a big puzzle together.
Having the lumber yard do the cutting for a fee can save you a bundle of time, plus you will not need to invest in an expensive saw.
Take a look at the project before you, and the money in the bank. Buy the best quality tools you can afford, and have the lumber pre-cut. Sort the materials and bring the tool chest to the building site. When everything is in place, you are ready to begin the project.
All building projects require good blueprints, even a shed building. Go to http://www.shedplansandprojects.info to find a great set of blueprints for the shed you want to build.
Hand Tools 101
Hand tool knowledge is important no matter the home project you're embarking on. Recognizing the differences between a variety of home tools sets you above the rest when working on DIY home projects.
Knowing exactly what tools are really needed when one begins to stock a workshop can be a bit complicated. Tools as a rule can cost quite a bit of money, and necessary tools, especially small ones, may often be inadvertently omitted.
Hand Tools for Shaping Wood
Clamps are necessary, especially when working with wood. Several different kinds of clamps should be bought, in varying sizes.
Clamps, however, usually do not cost a lot of money, especially when one takes advantage of sales. Because clamps are usually of good quality, and tend to last for an extended period of time, it is also perfectly accepted to purchased ones that have been "gently" used.
No workshop is complete without bench chisels. Buy enough chisels so that there is at least one in each size from ¼" to 1".
Wire brushes are invaluable for cleaning metal equipment. The stiffer the bristles, the more useful the brushes will be.
There is no end to the types of saws that are available. The ones used most often in woodworking, however, and the back, tenon, and dovetail saw. Again, used saws can be bought, IF they are still in good condition, and have no missing or damaged teeth. Saws will require sharpening at intervals, in order to remain in peak working order.
Woodworking requires that wood surfaces be smoothed. This is accomplished by the use of planes. One may wish to purchase several different ones; however, a block plane and jointer are probably the two that one will wish to obtain first.
Sometimes, it is necessary to remove dried paint or other substances. This is where scrapers are utilized. A paint scraper is, of course, the best choice for removing paint, and a hand scraper will make removing other stuff easier.
Files should be well made, with attention to sturdiness. 10" is an acceptable size. One may wish to purchase a smooth file and a bastard mill file initially, then add others later.
Other Hand Tools You'll Need
A hammer is probably the most necessary piece of equipment one will need. It should be of a high quality, and the head should be securely fastened to the handle, to avoid dangerous accidents.
Chisels are best driven with the proper tool, and this usually is NOT a convenient rock, other piece of wood, or other sturdy object. A mallet works best for this type of operation.
Besides conventional wrenches, it is a good idea to purchase those wrenches that are described as Allen wrenches. They should be of varying sizes.
Screwdrivers come in two types: flat and Phillips head. Both are essential to a well-stocked workshop, and the more sizes one has, the better.
A T bevel used for measuring when cutting wood at an angle. Tape measures and steel rulers are a must for measuring distances and maintaining straight lines. A level does just what its name implies, no further explanation needed. Awls, both marking and scratch, are an asset to any workshop, as are pliers, both channel-lock and needle nose, STURDY putty and utility knives, and a protractor. some each weekend, one can more quickly obtain those tools needed.
The Friday edition of daily papers usually lists where yard/garage sales will be held, and sometimes may specify what some of the offerings are. By visiting only those that specify that hand tools are included, one can save time, gas, and effort.
One should not be hesitant to negotiate at yard/garage sales or other venues. Additionally, by waiting until later in the day, one may be able to get a very good price. Buying a number of tools from the same vendor may also net one a price reduction or discount.
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need advice on buying multi tool?
i had a gerber suspension multi tool but it broke. its the second one that broke. im going to buy another multi tool but dont think i want to buy that one. i think i might want a leatherman. what do you have and do you like it. the important things are that it has pliers, a knife, scissors, and that the pliers open back up after you clamp them shut automatically. my price range is around $60. thanks
im looking for more than just a brand name please. something like a model number or name. thanks.
leatherman is good
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