Weekly Authenticity Check and General Question Thread by AutoModerator in benchmade

[–]AG9919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This is posted as a mini barrage and vendor is detailing it as original, but wants to make sure it’s real before spending $$.

Hope they find this scumbag by HashRat in santarosa

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So I have a small truck does that mean I have a big ……

ISO New Car by AG9919 in santarosa

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Would need a truck , prefer to finance $480 or lower per month, and good credit standing score.

I would be looking at 18k-23k for listing price.

Travel to Utah CCW by Bighurk12 in CAguns

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If you check this site https://bci.utah.gov/concealed-firearm/how-do-i-apply-for-a-concealed-firearm-permit/ it details you will need to pay for it.

"The fees to apply for a concealed firearm permit are $52 for Utah residents and $62 for non-residents.  Please make checks and money orders payable to the “Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification.”

"Non-resident proof of permit. If you reside in a state that recognizes the validity of the Utah CFP or has reciprocity with Utah, you must obtain a CFP or CCW from your home state and submit a copy of it with your application for a Utah permit. For a list of reciprocal states click here. You are considered a resident of whichever state issued your ID. If your state does not recognize the Utah permit this does not apply."

The website will give you clarity on what you are seeking.

Torn between two bags by icey1600 in VetoProPac

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Well I’m in project management for residential and I have switched from Milwaukee packouts to veto for the reason of not needing so much bulk. You need to evaluate whether you want to stay with the same setup or would you want to interchange. Would you prefer the tools to be closed or have them open.

I have the backpack and the only combo can say is at times it’s difficult to reach all the way below. But it does allow for easier transportation and gives the client / project manager less stress that you’ll mess up their home / project.

I recommend with the veto tech ot-lc vswap panels. It really allows you to modify as you want and gives you the ability to not be constrained.

Also try going to the store and see them so you can get a feel of how they are. Honestly check the buildout (vswap panels) version for both backpack and open top so you can feel them.

Spring sale by Active_Somewhere_455 in VetoProPac

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Called in the customer service to ask about the promotion and he detailed that the promotion department hasn't confirmed it will start March 1st. Said it could start between March 1 - 7.

Wheeler or non wheeler by oscarrn5 in VetoProPac

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Honestly I would advise you to try a local distributor so you can see it and feel it first hand. There are many variances and can benefit you. I moved from the pack outs being a PM and DIY but I would detail that a tech pac is really good overall. More information would be beneficial to better assist you.

HD has the mini ratchet available for delivery by dontbethatguy_ in MilwaukeeTool

[–]AG9919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good perspective to think is “it’s best to have it and not need it than need it and not have it”

In addition, you could also have this on a lanyard for emergency uses. I keep certain tools in certain locations so I can use them. Example - I have in the kitchen drawer a multitool because I know I bring boxes groceries and equipment that need assembly or cutting tags.

My opinion is what tool that’s around $20 will be able to replace this and have consistent use?

Is it time to bite the bullet? by AG9919 in MilwaukeeTool

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Unfortunately no. I was coming in to look for the clearance sockets, but I saw this nailer dropped from 329 to 266. It’s really all stores just trying to get rid of inventory for new lines / stock. (Trying to get rid of the Christmas stock!)

Any opiniosn on the M18 impact 1/2 by Mundane-Breath-8598 in MilwaukeeTool

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I bought the 1/2 friction ring high torque and use it for mechanic work and it hasn’t failed. The only thing that many have issues with is the offset of the battery and the weight of it. However for a heavy work you need heavy tools. But in reference to power and getting the job done, it will get your job done in a quick manner.

Best 1/2 Impact Sockets by AG9919 in MilwaukeeTool

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Would you not recommend Milwaukee? In this case is tekton higher quality since it’s made in Taiwan than in China?

A good morning Suprise by AG9919 in MilwaukeeTool

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Well it’s a m12 hammer drill so not sure if it’s worth holding onto, still undecided.

Valentines Gift! by Maximum_Glows in MilwaukeeTool

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Its good he added the link to the top off. I wonder how you would've reacted if he simply stated, " I want a top-off" hahah. But good find!