Passa al contenuto principale

mbrienza

5,8 mila oggetti venduti
Seguito da 77 persone

Tutti gli oggetti

Informazioni

I am the largest buyer / collector of the following:
1982-1992 F Body (3rd Gen Camaro)
1984-1996 Y Body (C4 Corvette)
1982-1996 Chevrolet Dealership items
GM Motor Sport items
Players Challenge Race Series items
I pay the HIGHEST prices
PLEASE contact me if you have ANYTHING
Luogo: Stati UnitiUtente dal: 23 gen 1999

Valutazione dettagliata del venditore

Media degli ultimi 12 mesi

Descrizione
4.9
Spese spedizione
4.8
Tempi spedizione
5.0
Comunicazione
5.0

Tutti i Feedback (4.819)

ripos-18 (282)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Fast payment, easy transaction. Great buyer!
h***h (62)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Beautiful light shade, excellent packaging A+++. Shipping cost higher than expected but shipped quickly.
sirracedalot (851)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Great Transaction, thank you.
feier-47 (280)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
r***e (532)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Very good thank you
n***r (383)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.
Mese scorso
Acquisto verificato
Not a scuff, or scratch! Excellent. Thank you!
Recensioni (3)
3M - SI-1 Romex Cable Stacker 25 Pack
21 apr 2020
Better than the other brands
Other brands are brittle or too soft to hold the max number of wires. I am a professional contractor and 3M is the ONLY brand I use.
DREMEL TR750 3-PIECE CARBIDE STRAIGHT ROUTER BIT KIT FOR DREMEL TRIO TOOL NEW
07 nov 2015
Does NOT fit standard Dremel Collet but PERFECT to use in Roto-Zip Tool
I'm a professional carpenter and needed to make dozens of small rabbet cuts in custom cabinets I'm building. The wood surfaces were small so my large router base hung over both sides and tipped. Because of the amount of cuts I need to make i would normally make a jig to hold the piece & support the router but I have it set in a Leigh Pro-FMT jig for making mortise & tenons. I would need to remove the router from the jig AND the bit from the router every time I made a mortise & tenon joint and fit it together to locate the rabbet on the pieces. I have a Dremel tool with the plunge router base attachment which would work without tipping plus I could keep both tools dedicated to their setups saving LOTS of time. I wasn't aware these shanks were too big to fit into the collet of the standard Dremel but they are the perfect size for a Roto-Zip tool. I ONLY use FREUD router bits but they dont have these small diameter shanks so I bought these since they are full carbide. They dont seem to be balanced well so they arent as chatter free as FREUD, which makes the tool vibrate but when used at the slowest speed its not too bad and still moves through the stock cleanly without tearout. They do build up heat really quickly which lets pitch build up so I clean the cutting wings after each cut. After using the 3/8" bit to make 22 three inch long cuts X 3/8" deep in hard maple it is still holding a sharp edge and making cuts as good as the first pass. Keep in mind that these DO NOT FIT the normal Dremel tool due to the larger diameter shank. Just wish they were made in USA.
7-1/4" Magnesium Hypoid Saw Makita 5377MG New
07 giu 2017
Not like the made in Japan original; CHEAP Chinese quality didnt work right out of the box!
I went into business as a professional contractor in 1993 and bought the first design of this saw 5077B in May of 1992. I used the heck out of it until March 2017 when the gear started to slip. Sadly Makita discontinued the parts for it so I figured I got my moneys worth and would buy a new saw. After all with this kind of lifespan I probably would retire and it would still be working so the $275 was a relative bargain. NO SUCH LUCK! Right out of the box you could tell it was cheaply made. Looked like some kind of transformers toy with chrome trim pieces, black rubber grips blue rubber levers, and an oddly shaped top handle. All the adjusting levers were rubber coated which are sure to tear after a few days on a jobsite. The trigger has a guard so if you plan on working outside in the cold and need to wear gloves youre going to have to cut a finger off your trigger hand glove or youre not going to be able to use it unless you have tiny hands. I tried it on a few pieces of ply and 3" thick LVL and either the brake didnt work. Makita said to use it more to burn it in but it didnt work after 15 minutes of use. NEVER had a problem with the 5077B other than replacing the cord about 10 times from yearly wear. Maybe you will be happy with it if you never used the old Makita but after 24 years of using the old model I cant see why they would make it so cheap. The Made in China on the label pretty much sums it up. Might be good for occasional work but I doubt it would last a year on my job and at that price I wasnt willing to gamble. Makita got it back the next day and I bought a Skil. It too is made in China but is much beefier than this toy. Been using the Skil for 3 months and I'm glad I sent this back. Almost all my tools are Maikta but they are now breaking and I'm switching to Festool (who doesnt make a wormdrive) TERRIBLE move to go to China Makita; you lost a loyal customer and I wont be returning until you go back to making them with QUALITY in Japan!
1 persone su 4 l'hanno trovata utile