View Poll Results: What Tools do you use?
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Tools
#1
Tools
This question was asked on the resource, but I changed it around a bit, and I think we have more "Technical kinda guys on this board"
This question/poll is actually difficult for me to answer, since I can choose so many. I buy so many different kinds of tools for different things. I owe about a million ------- dollars to the Matco truck, and I just paid off my Snap on account. But what about Harbor Freight? holy ---- that place has some great stuff at prices we can afford!
Oh, and option 8 happens all the ------- time.. hah
Jeff Frank
This question/poll is actually difficult for me to answer, since I can choose so many. I buy so many different kinds of tools for different things. I owe about a million ------- dollars to the Matco truck, and I just paid off my Snap on account. But what about Harbor Freight? holy ---- that place has some great stuff at prices we can afford!
Oh, and option 8 happens all the ------- time.. hah
Jeff Frank
#2
Re:Tools
where is the "PowerBuilt" tools CSK Auto has a full line of those LOL...
most of my tools are Craftsman, but there is some other wierd ---- that has wondered in there from when i lose my tools (where the ---- did my 14 deep go)
most of my tools are Craftsman, but there is some other wierd ---- that has wondered in there from when i lose my tools (where the ---- did my 14 deep go)
#4
Re:Tools
I'm 19, went into my ZC swap blind with no tools. Lets see bought a $15 torque wrench on ebay, a $10 metric sale socket set, $10 metric wrench set. Then borrowed EVERYTHING else including but not limited to, hoist, timing light, air compressor, air tools, JACK STANDS, luckily I know some nice people around here.
Urgh, just remember had to buy a $25 breaker bar, and $5 socket that broke twice (Thanks craftsman) to get the busted hub nut off.
Urgh, just remember had to buy a $25 breaker bar, and $5 socket that broke twice (Thanks craftsman) to get the busted hub nut off.
#8
Re:Tools
It really depends on what I need. Harbor Freight is good for things like 20 ton shop presses! Craftsmen is nice for hand tools, and they are getting better and better it seems with the high end type of fit.
I have to admit though, snap on is the ----.
I have to admit though, snap on is the ----.
#9
Re:Tools
dam if i could leave the state with out the tool guys breakin my knees i would be happy. i own many tools from all brands snap on, crafstman, mac, cornwell. i have to admit that cornwel is becoming the ---- good prices and good products cant be wrong.
Beau
Beau