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89Suburban

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My torch setup.
 

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Old ass heavy bench grinder/wire wheel.
 

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Catfish Rods. :High 5:
 

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Awesome. I think I need to get that kind too. Retro says Oreily's has them. I'll be checking.
 

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O'reillys has the Hansons.

HF has that style.

I personally like the Hansons better. I've seen and heard tell of those having space issues on sockets no fitting. But we'll see what 89S has to say. :)
 

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Yeah, I'll wait for his feedback review. He got the same type HF has?
 

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Yes, sir.

I've heard tell of mixed reviews about them. Sockets not fitting, odd sizes, skipped sizes, stuff like that.

I posted pics of my Hanson setup on my thread. :)
 

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****, I didn't even use them yet and there is bad reviews already. I will try them out tonight and put up pics and reports guys, I figured a 5 bucks a piece I had to give these a shot. I may even sneak out of the office at lunch time and throw a set on and see how they fit. I got everything in da Burban. I really am itching to try them out, lol. They are friggin big. I am hoping the will all fit in the damn tool box, lol.
 

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Ok, I snuck outside and threw a couple sockets on, they slide right on nice and easy except for 2 sockets, but the inside of the two sockets is rusty/dirty and one is damaged from hammer mark or something. But I was quite surprised and pleased how well the other sockets slid right on and they seem stable and it's well marked. I am really pumped now to dig through all my socket buckets and fill these things up. And for 5 bucks a piece, this was well worth it. :High 5:

They do take a lot of room though, as you can see in the pic. I am hoping some of these will be low enough in height that I can put them in some lower drawers in the tool box.
 

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