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Originally Posted by Rusty
When I was working as a mechanic. All my tools was Snap-On. Then when I worked for Elliott and was traveling. My Snap-On tools became my shop tools. And I bought Craftsman as my traveling tools. If I broke a Snap-On tool. I had to wait until Tuesday to get it replaced at the shop. Can't do that on the road. That's why I used Craftsman. If I broke a Craftsman tool on the road. I just find a Sears. So I have 2 sets of tools now.
A Snap-On wrench will turn a rounded bolt where a Craftsman or other cheap wrench will not.
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I figure the other tools in the garage can be used by the neanderthals that I let wrench in the garage.
I picked up SO 6 pc. wobble extension set and 12 pc. 6 point, 8-19mm socket set this morning.