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Really wish I stocked up more. We use them all over the place, from handling raw meat, bathroom cleaning, aside from the typical auto work.
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I went to get some from McMaster and a pack of 20 was the same price as a pack of 100 PVC gloves. Looking now, those prices have come down and for some reason, the PVC gloves I ordered are like 6x what we paid a month ago. Thankfully, my mom has a discount and gets stuff at cost. My mom mostly uses them in the garden and when shopping, I've been using them to clean out the mouse traps. We can deal with PVC.
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 19:50 |
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BraveUlysses posted:nitrile glove prices are bullshit now Stock was limited but pricing seemed normal at Costco, 150 gloves for... $10?
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 20:15 |
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I'm not sure how much we pay for them at work, but we get them by the case, (~10 or 12 boxes of 100 pairs) from some kind of industrial type supplier. U-line maybe, or one of those types. They don't seem to ever be out of stock. At least locally anyway.
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 20:50 |
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Gloves in the area aren't unavailable. Just not priced well. I know the 'rona was going to be an issue back in early February so I refreshed the emergency supplies which included 4 boxes of nitrile 9mm from HF. I'm just about out, but that's because I'm rebuilding a car. I think we'll start seeing supplies soon. National cases are on the rise, but manufacturers have had months to fill back orders. I'm actually surprised to see isopropanol back to normal prices before gloves. Now if you want to see bullshit, I also ordered a foaming hand sanitizer dispenser identical to what you see in hospitals. Refills used to be 17ish, now they're over 40. Just going to manufacture my own at this point.
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 21:08 |
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um excuse me posted:Now if you want to see bullshit, I also ordered a foaming hand sanitizer dispenser identical to what you see in hospitals. Refills used to be 17ish, now they're over 40. Just going to manufacture my own at this point. My employer also owns a distillery and when poo poo popped off they retasked everything into making hand sanitizer. We all got one free bottle (in a whiskey bottle lol) and I can buy extras for $15 per bottle so that's a nice perk. As for gloves, Menards seems to be getting stock on the regular and prices seem to be not much higher than they were last fall.
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 23:10 |
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angryrobots posted:Yeah, I've needed more for months. They're either out of stock or twice the normal price. While they were a bit more than usual, I did find them in stock at Home Depot. But yeah, a 100 pack I got on Amazon for $15 last year is now $35.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 03:04 |
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Nitrile manufacturers have told us to expect 50-200% price hikes in the coming months with many having horrific deliveries. Apparently it's all shortages and time from getting the raw material. Unless you need nitrile, you'd be better suited with something like vinyl or even a washable if possible your application.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 07:02 |
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What was a bit lucky was that I knew I was going to paint my truck and I bought a full face mask and filters early, and a bunch but not enough gloves. I for sure would have been SOL for all of that stuff. I bought some masking paper in May? And got gloves simply because they had them for a reasonable price.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 07:58 |
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The iso shortage was/is wild, just completely unavailable anywhere. I got some from the 55 gal drum at work at the end, did it ever come back into stock?
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 17:07 |
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Anyone have a dual battery 18 volt Makita charger they would want to sell me?
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 17:23 |
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Arson Daily posted:Anyone have a dual battery 18 volt Makita charger they would want to sell me? Where are you located?
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 19:47 |
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Rhyno posted:My employer also owns a distillery and when poo poo popped off they retasked everything into making hand sanitizer. We all got one free bottle (in a whiskey bottle lol) and I can buy extras for $15 per bottle so that's a nice perk. Yeah, pretty much every distillery got into making hand sanitizer. Pivoted on a dime. I can't think of one that didn't. It's super easy with the largest issues being legal. As for supply the biggest issues quickly became the non-active sanitizing agents, like gel factors, skin conditioners (aloe), etc. Most seem to be back to making the sweet, sweet booze because holy poo poo, that is one market that didn't slow down during this bullshit. The normal industry has largely regrouped to deal for higher demand in the long term. Most PPE has stabilized, but a lot of stuff you wouldn't even think about, like earplugs has some hiccups on the horizon. Disposable coveralls (think those white tyvek bunny suits) are still on backorder but they are slowly getting filled. 3M still has most of their 95/97/100 production directly to the government/medical and first responder base but other domestic (Canada and US) companies are starting to make up the shortfall.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 20:15 |
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bolind posted:Where are you located? Reno
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 21:38 |
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Arson Daily posted:Reno Might be a bit far for it to be feasible price wise, but for like, + shipping from the east coast I have one that.... may never have been unboxed from combo set I got. I love Makita poo poo but I really can’t justify the number of chargers I have.
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 04:27 |
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As long as shipping isn't like 50 bux I'll take it. Zip code is 89511 if you'd like to PM me a shipping estimate
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 05:00 |
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Trip report: just used theseOSU_Matthew posted:Rare Earth Magnetic Hooks are stupid useful as well as magnetic parts trays. to make a nice holder for my hydro flask full of mai tais when I made a beach trip this weekend. I hate having anything loose in the back and if I have the dogs in the rear I have to have everything off of the floor of the trunk area, so these are my new favorite toy.
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 21:38 |
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Aquila posted:I needed this so much last week: Please tell me Wera has an Ifixit like kit in the works.
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 03:11 |
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Hrvstmn31 posted:Please tell me Wera has an Ifixit like kit in the works. Not exactly what you are looking for, but there is this from Xiaomi / Whia: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/dp/B07DWXJR33/?coliid=I2ER4FC6RJNVNN&colid=26WV9V7R57NCN&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it MrOnBicycle fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Oct 21, 2020 |
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Hrvstmn31 posted:Please tell me Wera has an Ifixit like kit in the works. Nope. But Wiha almost does: Missing some of the more obscure stuff that the ifixit kit has. Kinda expensive too Wiha 75965 MicroBit Ratchet Set
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# ? Oct 21, 2020 22:26 |
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Aquila posted:Nope. So I did just get that bit ratchet and my main complaint is if you grip it high around the head, it's really easy to knock the direction switch.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 04:31 |
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Any suggestions for a decent impact undriver? Type you hit with a hammer.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 14:36 |
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Colostomy Bag posted:Any suggestions for a decent impact undriver? Type you hit with a hammer. The impact driver from harbor freight is good but the bits that it comes with have a tendency to twist. I don't know of any other hobbyist-level sets to recommend; I got the Matco Tool set which while being half the price of the Snap-On kit is probably still way more than you're looking to spend. I work on cars professionally though so YMMV
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 15:12 |
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Colostomy Bag posted:Any suggestions for a decent impact undriver? Type you hit with a hammer. I got an ARES brand one off Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077D298R7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It has worked well for me. As far as the bits, I suspect any cheaper one you might need to get some better impact bits eventually. But this one has done a perfectly good job of taking out everything I've asked it to.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 16:36 |
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Not explicitly a fancy driver, but Wera has drivers meant to be used as an impact. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001NQQCC/ I definitely use this as an impact and not a chisel. um excuse me fucked around with this message at 17:17 on Oct 22, 2020 |
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um excuse me posted:Not explicitly a fancy driver, but Wera has drivers meant to be used as an impact. I have no idea if they're still obtainable, but I bought a Craftsman one ~5 years ago and it's still in the Very Well Made category. I think that Ares above is pretty equivalent - one cool thing (about both) is that you can take that adapter off the top and use it with any 1/2" socket, too. I mean I don't know why you would, because Power Tools, but I guess if a battery is dead or something.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 17:23 |
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I got a Lisle one because it was cheaper than an impact wrench. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002NYDRG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_szBKFbG3785FX I don't know if I ever used it cause I ended up buying an impact wrench anyway.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 17:43 |
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Aquila posted:Nope. That's pretty close but sadly way more expensive, especially for no security torx. Colostomy Bag posted:Any suggestions for a decent impact undriver? Type you hit with a hammer. Ik Tekton makes one and their stuff hasn't let me down yet. https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-2905-8-Inch-Manual-7-Piece/dp/B000NPPATS
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 17:43 |
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Uthor posted:I don't know if I ever used it cause I ended up buying an impact wrench anyway. These manual tools are better than an air / electric impact gun in one specific situation - trying to get a phillips screw out where you're fighting both stuck threads and a head that's trying to round out. The act of hammering also drives the bit into the screw to make round-out much less likely.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 17:50 |
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Heh, I bought it after having to use a chisel to get out a stuck phillips head screw, just haven't come upon that situation again.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 18:33 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:These manual tools are better than an air / electric impact gun in one specific situation - trying to get a phillips screw out where you're fighting both stuck threads and a head that's trying to round out. The act of hammering also drives the bit into the screw to make round-out much less likely. Yep. I always use mine for taking the screws out for brake drums.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 18:40 |
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Motronic posted:Yep. I always use mine for taking the screws out for brake drums. This (and rotors), and the screws that hold the inside door panels on my C10. It's a cheap enough tool to have laying around for those one in a hundred times where you need it.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 19:29 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:These manual tools are better than an air / electric impact gun in one specific situation - trying to get a phillips screw out where you're fighting both stuck threads and a head that's trying to round out. The act of hammering also drives the bit into the screw to make round-out much less likely. I always thought driving a Philips head with a powered brapp (electric or pneumatic doesn't matter) is playing dangerous games because if it cams out it can slip several times and chowder the head before you can remove power. The manual impact driver won't do that because of all the force used to interlock the driver and head. Is that not the case?
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 19:49 |
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Plastik posted:I always thought driving a Philips head with a powered brapp (electric or pneumatic doesn't matter) is playing dangerous games because if it cams out it can slip several times and chowder the head before you can remove power. The manual impact driver won't do that because of all the force used to interlock the driver and head. You are correct and that is indeed the case. I use mine for Honda rotor retaining screws, salt-crusted screws, and various other tasks. Mine is a Proto, and eventually the bits fail. They're consumable, so I don't mind.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 20:38 |
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Because of how you apply the force with a hammer, those manual impacts bite in as hard as they turn. Absolutely invaluable for removing Al screws in old Japanese carburetors, that are soft as cheese, corroded in place, and inevitably crammed to gently caress from using a Philips in a JIS screw.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 20:51 |
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Plastik posted:I always thought driving a Philips head with a powered brapp (electric or pneumatic doesn't matter) is playing dangerous games because if it cams out it can slip several times and chowder the head before you can remove power. The manual impact driver won't do that because of all the force used to interlock the driver and head.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 21:30 |
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Motronic posted:Yep. I always use mine for taking the screws out for brake drums. That's what I use my milwaukee demodrivers and 8lb sawed-off sledgehammer for. They usually spin out by hand after a few swings.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 22:36 |
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kastein posted:That's what I use my milwaukee demodrivers and 8lb sawed-off sledgehammer for. They usually spin out by hand after a few swings. I really need to get some of those demodrivers. Rather than continuing to use regular screwdrivers to do a lot of the same anyway.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 22:44 |
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They have them at home depot. No excuses!
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Elviscat posted:Because of how you apply the force with a hammer, those manual impacts bite in as hard as they turn. Related because it is both an impact screwdriver and JIS. If you work on any Japanese stuff you really should treat yourself to Vessel Impacta screwdrivers https://www.amazon.com/Vessel-Megadora-Impacta-P2x150-Screwdriver/dp/B003BGZ9CO/ They make regular phillips too. Really really excellent, particularly on those little soft as cheese screws.
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