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What tool brand do you use when workin?
#11
RE: What tool brand do you use when workin?
I use whatever I have at the time... I found a whole bucket full of sockets, wrenches, ratchets, and pliers in the trunk of a car my dad bought at the car auction. I've been using those at my house when I wanna work on my cars.
#12
RE: What tool brand do you use when workin?
ORIGINAL: j_man_honda
I use whatever I have at the time... I found a whole bucket full of sockets, wrenches, ratchets, and pliers in the trunk of a car my dad bought at the car auction. I've been using those at my house when I wanna work on my cars.
I use whatever I have at the time... I found a whole bucket full of sockets, wrenches, ratchets, and pliers in the trunk of a car my dad bought at the car auction. I've been using those at my house when I wanna work on my cars.
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RE: What tool brand do you use when workin?
ORIGINAL: nafango2
Hey, So basically I was thinking of investing in a quality socket/wrench set. What do you guys use?
I get a huge discount on snap-on tools through my avitation mechanics courses... so the larger price isnt much of a concern.
What do yawl use?
Hey, So basically I was thinking of investing in a quality socket/wrench set. What do you guys use?
I get a huge discount on snap-on tools through my avitation mechanics courses... so the larger price isnt much of a concern.
What do yawl use?
We have Craftsman and a few others. Most of my dads good tools are at Nestle where he works.
#14
RE: What tool brand do you use when workin?
if you are a tech and do this professionally, you cannot afford to strip a bolt ,so you have to use the best available tools,, Snap-on, Matco, Mac ......If you work at a shop ,these guys come once a week with regularity ,,
if you are a hobby tech,( DIY ) , Craftman is the best deal .. BUT , even using craftman,, do not use the socket chrome set, they strip and brake easy,, use instead the impact (BLACK) socket set, they last a long longer .. Also ,,when using tools , use the 6 points sockets or wrenches versus the 12 points ,, 6 points bites on the nuts and bolts a lot better, less chance of strippage .
.COULD SAVE A KNUCKLE OR TWO..
if you are a hobby tech,( DIY ) , Craftman is the best deal .. BUT , even using craftman,, do not use the socket chrome set, they strip and brake easy,, use instead the impact (BLACK) socket set, they last a long longer .. Also ,,when using tools , use the 6 points sockets or wrenches versus the 12 points ,, 6 points bites on the nuts and bolts a lot better, less chance of strippage .
.COULD SAVE A KNUCKLE OR TWO..
#15
RE: What tool brand do you use when workin?
my snap-on deal is close to 50% i think, but even then, its more expensive than craftsman.
also the school pays like 30% of the discount, so i would feel guilty if i bought them and resold them.
Anyone ever tried "blue-point"? its made by snap-on, so i think i can still get a discount... and they have http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....&Item_id=78089 this for sale
also the school pays like 30% of the discount, so i would feel guilty if i bought them and resold them.
Anyone ever tried "blue-point"? its made by snap-on, so i think i can still get a discount... and they have http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....&Item_id=78089 this for sale
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