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Hey guys, I have been waiting for this for a while and it's on special at the moment if you're interested. I ordered two pairs along with another juicy nugget that I will reveal later :biggrin:

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-car-stands-screw-and-pin-3000kg/568659.html

This link is for all the axle stands

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/3-day-deals?prefn1=activePromos&prefv1=Tools %26 Storage&prefn2=adArticleType&prefv2=Car Stands#main

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Thank you. I am going to get a pair of the 3000 kg screw and pin ones.

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Your welcome Ash. I was waiting for the 3000kg screw and pin ones to go on special. What excellent value !!

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36 minutes ago, Tony Prodigy said:

I was waiting for the 3000kg screw and pin ones to go on special. What excellent value !!

Yes, too good to pass up. I already have 2 pairs of the ratchet type with a lower load limit.

I have just placed an online order and will think about whether to also get these pin type ones.

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-car-stands-pin-3000kg/563871.html?cgid=3day-sale#main=&prefn1=activePromos&prefv1=Tools+&prefn2=adArticleType&prefv2=Car+Stands&start=2

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14 minutes ago, Tony Prodigy said:

Those torque wrenches are really cheap. Are they any good though ?

I have been going to Trade Tools for more than 10 years for their weekly specials. Certainly good enough for regular DIY and for me to post.

https://www.tradetools.com/brands/renegade-industrial

If they were the Force brand which has a lifetime warranty then I would not hesitate to highly recommend them and would be buying the 3/8"torque wrench.

Seeing that I know you might be looking for a shorter torque wrench, consider this alternative which includes shipping.

https://www.tradetools.com/product-range/workshop-and-mechanical/torque-wrenches/force-1-2-10-150ft-lbs-torque-wrench

 

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I'll definitely consider looking at these Ashley. Thanks for the links.

I'm also a fan of the Teng Tools range. I wish they'd have a sale :pokey:

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Speaking of Torque Wrenches, I recently purchased this digital luggage scale so I can carry out a calibration of my torque wrench and every subsequent one I intend purchasing.

Pro calibration services are way too expensive and this torque wrench, I bought around 25 years ago for around $50. It has served me well and I'd love to see how far out of calibration it actually is.

I'll let you all know how I go.

 

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Ok Gents. So that juicy little nugget I have brought home. I was always wanting a decent tool chest and just the other day I happen to come across these on sale https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-tool-cabinet-combo-6-drawer-36-inch/385729.html and I picked it up not that long ago, including my 2 pairs of axle stands https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-car-stands-screw-and-pin-3000kg/568659.html

There was some assembly required, nothing major. Also gave it a wipe over with Isopropyl alcohol before lavishing the new shiny red powder coated paint with Turtle Wax Seal 'N' Shine. Sorry, My OCD kicking in again :biggrin:

It's a product I reserve for items like this. Did my Kranzle pressure washer and my Bosch Front loader when they were first purchased. Just puts a nice thin layer of protection on the surface so it will resist accidental contamination. Easier to keep clean too.

Now I have somewhere to put my socket sets, torque wrenches and every other tool I have in one place. My garage needs a total overhaul !!

 

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Love it Tony..a nice set up..and also good to hear your OCD is still kicking in..can never be too clean or careful mate. Thanks for the photo's i can just imagine you with every single tool wiped down and gleaming as you place them in their perfect spot in it now as well

Keep Well Keep Safe

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14 hours ago, KAA said:

i can just imagine you with every single tool wiped down and gleaming as you place them in their perfect spot in it now as well

:laugh: How did you guess ?? I cannot stand greasy, grimy tools. I even try my best not to scratch my prized tools. After each use, I do wipe them and place them back in their respective spots. I like being organised and try my best to work as tidy as possible. 

Thanks for the compliment Robert :thumbsup:

 

 

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