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markwemple 02-10-2004 04:47 PM

good place to buy tools
 
Where did you buy your porsche specialty tools and were the prices fair?

Rondinone 02-10-2004 05:22 PM

Our host probably has the best prices.

Wayne 962 02-11-2004 01:11 AM

Silly question:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/ptoo/POR_PTOO_miscel_pg1.htm

-Wayne

Groovy911SC 02-11-2004 05:57 AM

I can state for a fact that the best price and quality come from Pelican. I am a proponent of keeping multiple vendors in my business to keep price and quality in check. Every time I have ordered from Pelican, I got what I needed. When I didn't order from Pelican, I got what I paid for.... which was always less than what I needed and expected.

Superman 02-11-2004 06:33 AM

To make a long story short, I am the Pelican BBS's ranking cheapskate and when I order parts by mail, I order them from Pelican. I don't have the extra time or money necessary to do business with the "cheaper" parts houses.

cassidyp 02-13-2004 07:06 AM

Agreed with Superman. Pelican delivers quality stuff and prices are fair. Buying cheap tools you get what you pay for.

Groesbeck Hurricane 02-13-2004 09:19 AM

You generally get what you pay for. Want cheap tools that will probably not do the job intended?

Now, are you asking about ratchets and sockets and wrenches and hammers? Or are you talking about tools to work on your Porsche?

markwemple 02-13-2004 09:40 AM

I am talking about porsche only tools. I am an Attorney who is also a certified welder. I have thousands in tools but need the cam tool, tensioner tool, etc.

Superman 02-13-2004 11:46 AM

Mark, I tend to get along, somehow, without those tools. Tensioners, for example. The pressure-fed ones have a hole in the side. You compress the plunger and stick a nail in that hole. To secure the chain, I use wire.

But as far as prices and service goes, I don't think you're going to find prices that are better, or at least not much better, than Pelican. There is a place in Florida that I have ordered from, but I don't order from them any more. Sending stuff back and forth to Florida because of incorrectly packed orders just takes more time than I have.

304065 02-13-2004 12:34 PM

If I need something I try Pelican.

If I need something German, I go to www.samstagsales.com

concentric 02-13-2004 02:12 PM

Pelican, carry torque wrenches!

All those tools and not a torquer in sight.

Maybe I missed them or something...
:confused:

JCM

Wayne 962 02-13-2004 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by concentric
Pelican, carry torque wrenches!

All those tools and not a torquer in sight.

Maybe I missed them or something...
:confused:

JCM

Hmm, you have missed something - it's called the search engine on this website. Try typing in torque wrench, and you will find 10-20 of them in our tools section:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksearch/pel_search.cgi?command=DWsearch&description=torque +wrench

-Wayne


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