Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
#21
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
Hi Bill,
I'm going to have to settle for my Craftsman:
http://----------.com/garage04.jpg Which you probably can't find in my
garage.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> I want one like this but in stainless steel.
>
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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I'm going to have to settle for my Craftsman:
http://----------.com/garage04.jpg Which you probably can't find in my
garage.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> I want one like this but in stainless steel.
>
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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#22
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
Hi Bill,
I'm going to have to settle for my Craftsman:
http://----------.com/garage04.jpg Which you probably can't find in my
garage.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> I want one like this but in stainless steel.
>
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
--
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I'm going to have to settle for my Craftsman:
http://----------.com/garage04.jpg Which you probably can't find in my
garage.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:b72a8$45e8e3d2$422afc51$2014@FUSE.NET...
> I want one like this but in stainless steel.
>
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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#23
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Stainless steel tool boxes are available:
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
#24
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
Stainless steel tool boxes are available:
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
#25
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
Stainless steel tool boxes are available:
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
http://www.steritool.com/tools/tool_cabinet.htm
http://www.hammerheadsteel.com/products_lx.htm
But maintaining the brushed finish is a pain in the ***.
#26
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On Feb 24, 10:09 am, "Highcountry" <highcountry2...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
#27
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
On Feb 24, 10:09 am, "Highcountry" <highcountry2...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
#28
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Re: Snap-on tools cheap on the bay.
On Feb 24, 10:09 am, "Highcountry" <highcountry2...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
wrote:
> Earle, you are right there! If you are not a "regular customer",
> some of those guys are NOT interested in honoring that warranty.
> Best to have a buddy that is a customer if you are going to buy a
> bunch of Snap-Offs!
>
Some of them are real ******. Some are pretty decent.
I take all my broken ones (which are very few) to the local division
office. They repair or replace them and mail them back to me. Never
had a problem.
Some of Snap-On's tools are best of breed, but some I do not care
for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
bankrupt shops, etc. The strongest tool you can get is not generally
Snap-On but typically German brands like Stahlwille or Hazet. Their
ratchets are a little clunky. The sockets are thicker wall than Snap-
On. Around here the German car places do not go bankrupt, and they are
who has them.
The secondary value of Snap-On has come down quite a bit since eBay
has made them more available. I have seconds and thirds and fourths of
some things and haven't eBayed them because the price is so low.
Snap-On definitely sells the sizzle more than the steak.
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"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
> bankrupt shops, etc...
Why am I not surprised? Bottom feeder.
Auf Wiedersehen,
Earle
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....
> for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
> bankrupt shops, etc...
Why am I not surprised? Bottom feeder.
Auf Wiedersehen,
Earle
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"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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....
> for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
> bankrupt shops, etc...
Why am I not surprised? Bottom feeder.
Auf Wiedersehen,
Earle
news:1173224952.233244.279580@n33g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
....
> for. I'm an auction hound so I buy out stuff from storage companies,
> bankrupt shops, etc...
Why am I not surprised? Bottom feeder.
Auf Wiedersehen,
Earle