Sorry about your lose dude. Before you go shopping, talk to your
homeowner's insurance. More than likely it's covered (you files a police
report, right?)
Anyway, I could forward you all the email that I received when I asked for
help about tools if you want (in one big email).
Also, I have a set on Metrinch tools that I ordered off the net and they
are VERY high qaulity. I have the set that does NOT include the
screwdriver bits. The set WITH the bits I saw at Sears and it was MUCH
LOWER quality than my set. Looks like it might be a set that Sears handles
only. i don't know.
Inch
"Steve Budde" <super_racenut@hotmail.com> on 12/23/99 06:17:20 PM
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Merry Christmas!!
Well I know sombody is going to just love their new tools this Christmas. I
know I loved them until about an hour ago when they were removed from the
trunk of my car!!! The lock was popped and the tool box gone before my
wife
or I could get downstairs and say anything!! So now I'm in the market for
new tools and am looking for opinions. I have been ignoring the previous
strings about tools because I didn't need any (at the time). Because I'm
on
a budget and don't have the resources to replace over $1500 in tools in one
shot I need to get things back slowly and cheeply. Ebay here I come <G>.
Nobody seems to like the craftsman rachets, but what about the sockets? I
was considering a set of Metrench tools, any horror stories about them
being
crap? My father has a small set and just loves them. Not having to figure
out if it's metric or sae seems nice as well as having half the amount of
tools to carry around. So as not to clog up the list with repeated info
please feel free to inundate me with ideas.
Thanks
Steve Budde
mailto:super_racenut@hotmail.com
"Tooless in Chicago"
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