trainman0978 Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 thing is its not cheaper then most, some craftsman tools are up there with mac, matco and snap-on . I rather have craftsman because of sears being 2 blocks from my house rather then hunting down the snap on truck myself I agree , at one time craftsman tools were way cheaper price wise then the truck prices. But now a days craftsman is expensive. I don't mind it though, for the same reason you said , and they have come a very long way with tool design and quality. The new polished wrenches and ratchets are sweet, I ahave 3/8 and 1/2 ratchets in the new style and I bought them several years ago, not one problem yet. Although, My snap on ratchet screwdriver is my best friend. Cause hell sometimes I just dont wanna break out the 14.4 volt dewalt for one or two screws. Quote 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Voo Doo Blue my upgrades and "build" thread. My Kulicki Box Build -Alpine 9887 head unit, KTX-100EQ imprint-( sound quality for dummies! ). - MB Quartz 3.5" in back pillars -Sundown Audio SAX100.4 - JL Audio 3 way 6.5" component set XR653-CSi ( doors and dash ) -JL Audio 2 way Component set XR650CSi - Alpine MRD - M1005 - Alpine Type - R 12" subs -- 2 - 12" s in a Pete kulicki designed box. -Alpine High speed Ipod cable, and KCA-SC100 with Sirius sat. radio -All wiring is Stinger 12 gauge and HPM Level 3 RCAs, KnuKonceptz Kolossus Power and ground and Big done in 1/0, -270 sq. ft. of Damplifier Pro, 36 sq. ft. of Overkill Pro, 6 full sheets of Luxury Liner, and a gallon of spectrum- -2 Powermaster D680 Powercells in back FINALLY !!! I GOT IT METERED ON THE TERMLAB !!! I did a 140.2 at 42 hertz. Shoehorn, BFH, forklift,duct tape and some zip ties Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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