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don't buy cheap stuff....

Started by thallium, August 11, 2005, 10:04:16 PM

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Quote from: 69bananabeast on August 11, 2005, 10:38:41 PM
buy cheap , you get cheap

so, does this concept apply to everything? even escorts in vegas? :D
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myk

I'd take even their cheapest "escort.."

Mopar440+6

Quote from: Silver R/T on August 11, 2005, 10:09:51 PM
go out and buy snap on lol

Shaddap you!  >:( The only tools I own are Snap-On and Milwaukee! (Of course Im slightly biased because my grandfather was a Snap-On dealer for 25 years :D ) But trust me in some cases even Snap-On tools and equipment aren't the best choice. All my hand tools are Snap-On but I would NEVER even look at another Snap-On welder again...
"If you cant fix it with a wrench, get a hammer. If that doesn't work, get a bigger hammer!"

Bluebeast

I always go for brands I know and trust even if it costs more.
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IBsmokin

well for the same price of a up town high class escort you can buy 50 project crack hores!  50 to 1, just like the Perry and Earndhart arguement, its all about the numbers man!!!  so do you guys still go for the numbers????

chrisII

Quote from: Silver R/T on August 11, 2005, 10:09:51 PM
go out and buy snap on lol


    YOUVE gotta be kidding me!!  in an ideal world , sure. but when a set of 3/8 shallow sockets is like $135 on a good day a guy cant afford to fill a tool box without puting a second mortgage on his house. and heaven forbid the poor guy who doesnt own a house and accepts credit form the crooks, at 20% apr or more. theese tools are supposed to be for guys to make a living with but when it takes 1/2 of your paycheck every week to pay off what ya owe what do you have for a living?
   the guy i work with gives me crap about not buying snap on. I have snap on ratchets, and extenshons. but my sockets and wrenches are craftsman or equal quality. I almost never break one, and if i do i can get it replaced that night rather than wait 2 or 3 weeks for the guy in his truck to show up

bull

Yea, no joke. I appreciate the quality of Snap-On tools but I really cannot afford them. I think the company makes it hard on the salesmen to sell the stuff and make a living because the prices are so high. A friend of mine owns a Snap-On 1/4" drive set and he's totally paranoid about losing it because he says it will cost him something like $350 to replace it. Jeez. I'd rather spend $70 for one at Sears and enjoy a little peace of mind.

mustanghater

craftsmen is awsome our toolbox is 15 years old and still holds up. you can still see the red under all the stickers.
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I have had my Craftsman tools for over 25 years now. I've had to replace 1 ratchet, 3 sockets, & 1 screwdriver.  I still have my top tool box! I have also had good luck with Mac tools [bottom tool chest] and S-K Tools.
Stay away from those junk peddlers like Harbor Freight and their chinese/Pakistan/Taiwanese garbage.
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mysil bergsprekken

I agree, Go for the expensive stuff, it is going to pay off in the long run.
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mysil bergsprekken

Quote from: Charger Aficionado on August 12, 2005, 01:37:21 AM
In Regards to:  don't buy cheap stuff....  This does not apply with two things:  Women and Booz...  Anyone Agree?  I like my women and my alchol CHEAP as I can GET.
Disagree completely... but I guess it depends how one looks at it.
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Chryco Psycho

Some tools you just have to buy good quality or you are wasting your time , snap ring pliers , micrometers , even wrenches & sockets etc , flare nut wrenches just have to be good steel so they do not flex & strip nuts + it has to fit in tight places .
I was shown a demonstration years ago by Snap On , they had a coupling nut & they put my craftsman wrench on one end & a Snap on flank drive on the other end & squeezed until the Craftsman stripped the nut which is what we all expected but they switched the wrenches around & put the Snap on wrench where the nut was stripped & the Craftsman on the good part of the nut & again squeezed until the nut stripped , the Snap on held on better where it was stripped than the Craftsman did on the good part & the Craftsman again stripped the nut first !! When doing restorations getting nuts out without stripping them is a huge time saver but in time & replacing hardware .
 I have yet to be convinced a Snap on Hammer is worth the extra cash although the dead blow hammers are nice . Weller makes a good product too, still have the one I bought as a teen , works great  :2thumbs:

elacruze

I have a Snap-On airport tool cabinet from the '50s. It's so sturdy it still has the non-roller drawer pulls, which they quit making..well before I bought my first Snap-On tool box...
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Slowpoke

was out driving in western Indiana and saw one of these. Not really rare but is in Indiana.  ;)

Couldnt get a picture of the car but it was this model and color.

         
68 R/T LL1
under restoration for the last 25 years

Slowpoke

dang that post was to be in rarest car seen topic  :shruggy:
68 R/T LL1
under restoration for the last 25 years

mysil bergsprekken

Quote from: Slowpoke on November 03, 2011, 08:26:15 PM
dang that post was to be in rarest car seen topic  :shruggy:
just change/modify it then...
69 charger RT

FLG

Anyone check the date of this thread, blast from the past  :coolgleamA: