My dad always said: "If your going to buy a tool, but the best you can
afford." Well, sometimes a cheap tool is all I can afford. I'd rather have a
four-dollar tie rod pickel fork than use a hammer and cold chisel for an hour
trying to get the thing apart. I'd rather have an eight dollar Harbor Freight
steering wheel puller than strain a gut trying to get a wheel off with none.
My Harbor Freight hydraulic engine hoist and work dollies work fine too. Would
I use socket wrenches or combination wrenches from there - - no, I got Sears.
Wanted Snap-on, but Craftsman has a lifetime warranty and costs half as much.
Sometimes Harbor Freight has a good solution. Sometimes Sears is the best I
can afford. At least now I have a tool for every job.
DIck J In East Texas
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