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<blockquote data-quote="dirtrider73068" data-source="post: 3241087" data-attributes="member: 44606"><p>I have all sorts of tools still have the socket set I bought from sears long ago for when I went to school to be a auto tech. Over the years I have collected numerous screwdrivers I like to loose those alot, a few tape measures, lots and lots of wrenches, small bits to run in a drill corded and cordless, circular saw, saws all, table saw, miter saw, a belt/disc sander, palm sander, a few hammers, router/table, vise, BFH, air compressor and needed tools to go with it, jacks, jack stands two pairs nice to have 4 of them when needed, punches, chisels metal and wood, hand saws, hack saws, squares. List goes on, most is either hand me downs, bought used garage sales are killer deals for tools, table saw I got from craigslist 55 bucks, my disc/belt sander list for 300 got it for 20 bucks, harborfreight for things I tend to break or loose since its cheaper to replace them that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtrider73068, post: 3241087, member: 44606"] I have all sorts of tools still have the socket set I bought from sears long ago for when I went to school to be a auto tech. Over the years I have collected numerous screwdrivers I like to loose those alot, a few tape measures, lots and lots of wrenches, small bits to run in a drill corded and cordless, circular saw, saws all, table saw, miter saw, a belt/disc sander, palm sander, a few hammers, router/table, vise, BFH, air compressor and needed tools to go with it, jacks, jack stands two pairs nice to have 4 of them when needed, punches, chisels metal and wood, hand saws, hack saws, squares. List goes on, most is either hand me downs, bought used garage sales are killer deals for tools, table saw I got from craigslist 55 bucks, my disc/belt sander list for 300 got it for 20 bucks, harborfreight for things I tend to break or loose since its cheaper to replace them that way. [/QUOTE]
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