As a pretty active weekend warrior I see little benefit in buying Snap-on over Craftsman for basic handtools (not pneumatic). The price difference is too great. I have yet to break a craftsman tool that I was not abusing.
As a pretty active weekend warrior I see little benefit in buying Snap-on over Craftsman for basic handtools (not pneumatic). The price difference is too great. I have yet to break a craftsman tool that I was not abusing.
moat of the Harbor freight hand tools are Pittsburgh and Chicago. They used to be, at once upon a time, a top name in tools. I have a mix of everything, mostly snap on, but I prefer the right tool for the right job, and sometimes a wierd fitting 12pt 15mm wrench just can't be found in a snap on, or a 1 dollar screw-pry-chisel that a snap on can't do properly...lol
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Past:
'82 Honda 110
'82 Honda 110
'83 Honda 185s
'85 Honda 200m
'85 Honda 250sx
'85 Honda Auto-X
Present:
'82 Honda 250r
'82 Honda 250r (Basket Case)
'83 Honda 200s (Parting out)
'84 Honda 200x
'84 Honda 250r (Basket Case)
'85 Honda 350x (currently being built)
'85 Honda 350x (waiting to be built)
Future:
'83-'87 200x's (wish list)
'86 Honda 350x (eventually)
As a plumber, I use Klien screw drivers and crescents.
Hammer, Stilletto titaniumwith wood handle. It is so light I can't tell its in my bags while walking around.
Mechanic tools, I wish I could afford a nice set of snap on. I usually wait till christmas time and buy craftsman kits for dirt cheap.
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