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Join Date: May 2002
Location: New Hope, PA - USA
Posts: 2,410
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I was a Craftsman guy when I first started out (high school) since that was what I could afford and the guarantee was just what I needed. Since I couldn't afford chisels, sometimes the screwdrivers had to do double duty :0
Since then I have converted to almost all Snap-On tools. I bought some used from an estate sale, that really helped a lot (even got a snap-on floor jack from that one), but many wrenches and sockets I purchased new. The truck man was very fair to me, and I was a regular customer for a few years when my business was sponsoring a racecar (my own).
I find the snap-on tools break much less often, and do not strip or damage fasteners. Plus they feel good in your hands.
Not cheap indeed, but I plan to keep using them till the end...
Chris
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Chris
https://dergarage.com
‘11 987.2 CS, '01 986S, '11 958S, '24 R1T, '87 Defender V8
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