Anybody Need One or Two or Three? I found a Guy today letting them go for $35 Per.They go for around $60-$70 I think.I figured I would Pass the Info On.I can pick them up and Ship them to Anyone that Wants one.They are the MT2 Models.A little Outdated but are Brand New in the Package.I picked up one just for the Heck of it to take the Tempurature of Pipes,Cylinders,Tires ETC.
Here's the Raytek Site
http://www.raytek-northamerica.com/cat.html?cat_id=2.3.5&PubSessID=921314d6450369cd673db99c3a85f69d&PHPSESSID=publicRaytekNorthAmerica
Just to Help Him Get rid of them I figured I would let Everyone on the Motorcycle Boards that I belong to Know About them.I won't be Making anything off of the Deal.Like I say they are $35 Per + Shipping.Just to Help Him and anyone here who Races,Tunes,Piddles ETC. I figured I would mention it.
This isn't the Only thing he Has.I can get everyone some really Good deals on Packs of Heat Shrink Tubing,Mac Test Lights,Vise Grips,Klein Wire Strippers and Pliers,Sockets,Ratchets,Tape Measures.ETC.ETC.ETC. The Only Problem Is I have to Move Crates upon Crates of Tools to just Find out what he Does Have.
Those are nice temp guns, work very well. :thumb:
I really Like Mine. :) I use it to Take my Beers Temperature. :laugh:
How about Torque Wrenches? Got any of them ?
I haven't seen any Scott.If I do find one I'll let you know. :thumb: Usually if you check the KD line of Tools on Ebay you can get a #1 Torque Wrench Cheap. ;)
let me know what he has for socket sets, rachets, wire strippers, large vice grips
Usually he sells Ampro and Stanley Ratchets,Klein Pliers and Wire Strippers and 7I In and 10 In Regular Jaw Vice Grips.Not sure about Socket Sets but I did find some 3/8 Drive Standard Indestro? sets on a rail for Around $10.00.
I do know I can get these
http://www.toolsource.com/journeyman%C3%A2%C2%84%C2%A2-highleverage-sidecutting-pliers-p-97118.html (http://www.toolsource.com/journeyman%C3%A2%C2%84%C2%A2-highleverage-sidecutting-pliers-p-97118.html)
for Around $20 Per Pair
These
http://www.toolsource.com/longnose-multipurpose-tool-p-97117.html (http://www.toolsource.com/longnose-multipurpose-tool-p-97117.html)
for Around $12.00-$15.00
I had a Chance to go to work for Him several Years Ago and Wish I had taken the Chance.At the Time I thought He Only Delt with Chinese Stuff.I still may work with Him this Winter when I have the Chance.So Watch this winter I may set up a Small Website to sell tools for Him when I'm Bored. ;)
Hmmm ... i do Heating & Cooling , and my IR temp probe has a busted screen . I gotta check the local guys , but i may be intersted .
As far as Klein tools - Does he have any of the red-handled side-dykes . They're like the lineman's in that first link without the "pliers" type jaw on the end . They may be this : http://www.toolsource.com/heavy-duty-angled-diagonal-cutting-pliers-p-58187.html , but they're Kleins . I've used them for years , and i'm very specific because i'm so used to them . i can strip wire with them , cut wire , cut the little 1/2 to 3/4 knock-outs on our A/C units where the line voltage comes in . They aren't the cheapo's that have the short jaw with a real sharp angle to them ,and the jaws are all cutting surface (ie: no grooved surfaces to be used like pliers)
they are Klein brand and i'm having problems finding them locally except at Home Despot ( yeah , i meant to add that S to "Depot") and they want like $30 for them . I can afford the $30 for a tool i use pretty much every day , but i like the new ones and usually give mine to my installers when the get more than 6 months old or if my helper lets them get rained on or they get wet :mad:
If he has these , and they're decently priced , i'll take a set to check them out , then buy a few more once i know they're the right ones :thumb:
I think He Has Some of these.
(http://www.acetoolonline.com/photos/KLE-J2000-28-2.jpg)
they're the J2000 Series for Cutting Nails ETC.
If he Doesn't I'm sure He'll have Something Similar.I have to try to go tomorrow and Pick up 4-5 Thermometers for Some Other guys I'll see what I can Come up with. :thumb:
Same jaws , different grips , but those would be fine I do believe . Definately check into them for me bro :thumb:
thanks ,
-Eric
what about ball allen wrenches, someone stole my f%$king snap on allens :mad:
also am looking for smooth jaw pliers i.e. no teeth. as well as torch regulators
Quote from: genEricStL on July 06, 2007, 11:26:43 PM
Same jaws , different grips , but those would be fine I do believe . Definately check into them for me bro :thumb:
thanks ,
-Eric
Eric I think I could Probably Pick up several Sets at Around $20-$25 Per Set.He May Have them in Red or Blue or Yellow.He Has some that Are Smaller in Red Handles.Something Like 6" instead of 8" or 9". :icon_confused:
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on July 07, 2007, 02:01:09 AM
what about ball allen wrenches, someone stole my f%$king snap on allens :mad:
I'll see what I can Find on the Allen Wrenches.and the Only Smooth Jaw Pliers that I seen was Pipe Pliers that were Made like Vice Grips. :icon_confused:
Doesn't the color designate the voltage they are capable of handling?
also when you say "set" are you talking more than one of diff types?
Does he sell these on eBAy? He should... :thumb:
I am very interested in getting a good "set" or range of diff Klein tools but I would need to know what there is to pick from :thumb: I know that that may not be possible but it would be ideal :icon_mrgreen:
Thanks for offering these to the GS community!
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I do believe mine are 6" , so yeah , that's probably it . The colored handles on those specific Kleins are red for straight & blue for a slightly angled jaw (angled relative to the handles that is) , either would work , but reds are preferable . They claim the grips won't isolate you from voltage on their sidedykes , so they aren't color coded for voltage
I tell you what I'll go and sort out what he Has (Or what I can Find :laugh: ) and Take a Picture. He has thought About Ebay but usually sticks with Swapmeets and Fleamarkets.If He'll let me I'll sell on Ebay for Him this Winter.I figured I would Show Him How much revenue could be Made on the Internet on everything. :thumb: Since I'm buying tools myself I don't care to Pick anything up and Ship it out to everyone just to make Him some Extra Money.Sure I won't Make Anything but if I raise his Sales I'm sure He'll work with me When I don't have anything Else to do. :thumb: :thumb:
Quote from: genEricStL on July 07, 2007, 09:19:22 AM
I do believe mine are 6" , so yeah , that's probably it . The colored handles on those specific Kleins are red for straight & blue for a slightly angled jaw (angled relative to the handles that is) , either would work , but reds are preferable . They claim the grips won't isolate you from voltage on their sidesardine eaters , so they aren't color coded for voltage
OK I'm sure he has the 6" Small Side Cutters.
Quote from: genEricStL on July 07, 2007, 09:19:22 AM
I do believe mine are 6" , so yeah , that's probably it . The colored handles on those specific Kleins are red for straight & blue for a slightly angled jaw (angled relative to the handles that is) , either would work , but reds are preferable . They claim the grips won't isolate you from voltage on their sidesardine eaters , so they aren't color coded for voltage
This might help:
http://www.mytoolstore.com/klein/kln01.html
the second pic down is them ... when i try to click on the descriptions , they keep showing the ones with the steep crappy jaws . I'm gonna see if there's a number of some sort on mine , if not i'll find out from Home Despot's packaging :thumb:
I'm not anal about much , mainly my sidedykes & my Fluke multimeters :dunno_white:
Back when I used a pair of d y k e s regularly, I sort of preferred the flush-cut versions. For most things it doesn't make much difference, but they have much less tendency to leave a sharp tip on wires and cable ties, so you just get stabbed and scratched up less in the course of a day.
Ummm... lol , i took me a moment to realize the "sardine eaters" had replaced d y k e s ... I'm like "What an odd thing for him to call them" , but then i looked at my own post where i KNEW what i had typed , and there it was again
And YES , cutting cable ties flush is one of the major reasons i use these . The cheapo's with the short angled cutting surface will also transfer a pretty good shockwave to your wrist when cutting through solid-core wires also ... i had a sprained thumb for a few days once from using cheapo sided y k e s
I thought it was One of those Northern things when I read Sardine Eaters. :laugh: :laugh:
I didn't catch that either. Unintended consequences, I guess some mod didn't know there was a perfectly legitimate, non-slang definition for the term.
Sigh.
I think I'll edit the posts... it's bound to confuse anyone searching on the other term...
yeah electricians and tech use dykes often :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Quote from: genEricStL on July 07, 2007, 09:19:22 AM
I do believe mine are 6" , so yeah , that's probably it . The colored handles on those specific Kleins are red for straight & blue for a slightly angled jaw (angled relative to the handles that is) , either would work , but reds are preferable . They claim the grips won't isolate you from voltage on their sidesardine eaters , so they aren't color coded for voltage
Eric I Picked up a couple Pairs of those "Sardine Eaters". :laugh: One Pair is D252-6 for the 6" and D228-8 for the 8". He Also Has sets of Red Handled ones in the Red Handle D248-8 8".The problem is they have very Light Surface rust on the Jaws.Not really a Problem but with as many tools that he has he Has a Slight Problem with Climate Control.
on the D228-8 he can do $16.00 per Pair
on the D252-6 He can do $13.00 Per Pair
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If you will go to www.shopping.com his Prices are lower than any listed there. :thumb: :thumb:
on the rest of the Linesmans Pliers,Needle nose,Front Strippers/Rear Crimpers,Front Crimpers/Rear Strippers,Duplex Strippers and Crimp tools I'll take my Camera and line everything up in the Next day or so and Get some Model Numbers. :thumb:
Awesome!
Cant wait :thumb:
D228-8 ... sorry , i had forgot to look earlier so i had to run out to my work truck hehe