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"Andrews Newsstand" has been serving north Texas since 1994. But the new business "Little Shop In Texas" is Just getting started.
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Reviews (12)

Feb 02, 2018
Almost a great set of tools
Many pieces in this set make it worth the price, but be prepared to make adjustments to the hand puller. The tips are too thick to slip under the hands of my wristwatch and had to be filed down in order to work. Luckily a file is included in this set. Also be prepared to purchase additional screwdrivers as the three included in this set are not small enough to fit the tiny head of a wrist watch stem lock screw. Other than those exceptions I'm finding most everything else in this set to be very useful.

Feb 06, 2018
Great Belts
I really enjoy listening to my old LP's and to do that I need to keep my old turntables in good working order. I have two old turntables that had dry, stiff, and stretched old belts. It was great to find a place to buy fresh new belts for my turntables, and just old stock that's been sitting around for the last 30 years.
Thanks so much, these belts are awesome!

Apr 05, 2016
Better than a Fork latch
3 of 3 found this helpful I mounted this latch to hold a twenty foot long, eight foot tall, chain link gate with security slats. The gate is a beast to hold in place in high wind. My old fork latch has failed at holding the gate a few times by being bent open in high wind, but I don't expect to have the same problem with this SpeeCo latch. It does take up more space between the gate and post than a fork latch does, but the gap might be adjusted by angling hinges if you're mounting the latch to a pre-existing gate. I can't put a link here, but I did make a youtube video showing the steps I had to take to get this rascal mounted. "SpeeCo Farm Latch to Replace My Old Fork Latch"