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Old 12-23-2007, 07:37 PM   #12
bad64chevelle
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Snap on/Matco are definitely the way to go if you can afford them, ive been taking back alot of my craftsman tools over the years that I have broken. The best was the phillips head screw driver I cut, and welded to in the correct angle to put door hinges on my dads car with. The guy behind the counter asked me what happened, and I told him I broke it and tried to fix it, but it wasnt working out. On the average year, I break between 2-3 socket wrenches, countless extensions, many screwdrivers, and lots of other things. If I could go with the better stuff, I would, but for now craftsman is working out ok.
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