I prefer Crafstman Professional wrenches, snap on and some craftsman sockets, proto ratchets, and blue point specialty tools. I have a huge husky tool box, cause think about it, the tool box doesnt make the money, its the jewls inside of it that do. what else does everyone use to keep their cars on the road?
You name it i probly have it as far as differnt tools go...i have shit from Craftsman to SK....and everything in between...i prefer craftsman but anything with a lifttime warrunty is good for me....Autozone tools SUCK so bad but they stand behind everything i break so fuck it haha....but important shit like torque wrenches i only get the best-Craftsman
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"Nothing says "I LOVE YOU HONEY" like a smack across the dome with a camshaft"
-G.M.
I use anything as long as it isn't made in some POS foreign country. In all honesty I have alot of Mac, Matco, Snap-on, Craftsman, Blackhawk, SK, and even Cornwell. Snap-on on for my torque wrenches and speciality tools, and IR on my air tools. I'll use anything as long as it works for the job i'm doing. I'm not partial to any one brand.
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337 C.I.D.
390 R.W.H.P.
362 R.W.T.Q
11.44@120 in the 1/4
7.35@ 95 in the 1/8
1.60-60'
N.A.
1988 L.X. Hatch 5.0L 5-Speed, 85,000 original miles
i have 3 Mac tool boxes with Snap-on, Mac, Craftsman etc. Snap-On air tools and specialty shit from when I was a tech. I don't miss those days at all....
I've got Craftsman wrenches and sockets, and have been using them for 15 years without problems. However, I don't use them daily - just for my hobby. They haven't let me down yet.
snap on box snap on hand tools cornwell mac matco sk craftsman but for air tools snap on can't forget the miller welder and the cordless milwaukee impact gun