I refuse to buy any more Snap On tools, as the local tool truck won't
warranty many of the tools any longer. Cheap F'n bastards.
On 9/2/06, derf <derf247@gmail.com> wrote:
> Most Harbor Freight machine tools are like kits. You get castings and
> stuff that you probably couldn't afford if they were made in Germany
> and then you have to tinker with the stuff to make it work right.
> Some HF stuff is as good or better than Craftsman. Alot of Craftsman
> stuff is imported, too. Homier stuff is even cheaper than HF and is
> about as good.
> I like HF but I don't expect to pay peanuts and get high-end quality
> stuff there.
> I like Mac and Snap-On, too, but we tight.
> I use mostly Craftsman hand tools because I'm close to a Sears and can
> trade them in when they break. I like trading in broken punches and
> chisels, and screwdrivers that were used like punches and chisels.
>
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