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SpudStuff
- Sergeant 5

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Sun May 07, 2006 12:51 pm
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- Taps 1/8",1/4",1/2",3/4" NTP taps
They may look rusty but they are sharp bastards $ 3 for all
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- 500 piece o ring set 1/16" -2 1/4" $2
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- Ammo Box $3
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)DEMON(
- Sergeant 4

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Sun May 07, 2006 1:35 pm
crap man ,you got lucky and 500 o rings would cost so much money over here
Forever dreaming...
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djt
- Specialist 3

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Sun May 07, 2006 3:21 pm
dude i love flea markets. i got some 200psi gauges there for a buck a piece. i havnt tested them yet though so they might just be junk
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spudshot
- Sergeant

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Sun May 07, 2006 4:40 pm
flea markets are where i get most of my stuff, i got over 100 lathe bits for 5 bucks, a bunch of sch 80 fittings for 2 bucks total, a drill bit sharpening attatchment for a grinder, quick connects, and a bunch of other stuff i cant remember, and i only spent about 20 bucks
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jrrdw
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Sun May 07, 2006 7:56 pm
I have the same oring set, the only problem with them is most of the things i need them for are specitly, like flat edged insted of round, slightly off size. It's very agravating to be so close but yet so far away, know what i mean? You will find out soon enough i bet. great deal on the taps, made by what company? I'm wondering? Ammo cans are allways usefull.