donbeezy
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excuse the mess. rearrange some things
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My Dad was a mechanic before he moved into management, so as a kid, I was wrenching on my bicycle with Snap-On stuff. I guess I can blame my premium tool disorder on genetics. Heres a few pics:
Small Pliers
Standard Wrenches
3/8 Sockets and Ratchets
And finally, the wall behind my workbench
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The only cure is poverty, or funding a couple kids college educations (essentially the same thing), so Im in temporary remission.
Bill
The only cure is poverty, or funding a couple kids college educations (essentially the same thing), so Im in temporary remission.
Bill
I have a strong urge to borrow something from youI promise Ill bring it back!
Im really enjoying this thread!
My stuff is a varied, uhm...accumulation...of stuff from various makers (quality ranges from Snap-On/etc. to a bit of chinese [junk]), some of it dating back to pre-WWII stuff I got from previous generations (which IMO is generally of higher-quality than any of my modern stuff).
Basically three tool setups with lots of redundancy: Garage- vehicle-centric; Basement shop- household/general repairs; Sub-basement- outdoor/lawn equipment-centric. Would be a lot better to have everything consolidated (and of high-quality) but thats not how it worked out.
Qs:
- Does anybody else have FACOM? Do you like it? I have some, most of which was received as gifts, and much as I want to like it I keep thinking "its sure not Snap-On", and all *THREE* of my FACOM ratchets broke/need serviced oughta look into that). At least when Craftsman stuff breaks its a quick trip to Sears = replaced. Speaking of Craftsman...
- Does anybody else find todays Craftsman stuff to be of questionable quality? Ever since I broke one of their breaker bars (no, I wasnt using a "cheater" on it or standing on it, etc.) Ive lost my faith in it. The piece that broke off hit the floor hard enough to chip the concrete...couldve hit me instead. I saved that tool rather than take it in for replacement, just as proof that it happened and as a reminder to buy quality from now on.
EDIT: this thread has reminded me that I oughta get my torque wrenches recalibrated one of these days...
The Craftsman stuff today is junk IMHO. Honestly, you can find better stuff at Harbor Freight. That being said, after reading a ton of reviews - I bought this HF swivel ratchet for twenty some dollars:
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I really love that ratchet. Mechanism is solid and fine tooth. Handle is nice and long. I like it so much better than my old USA made Craftsman swivel 3/8":
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Craftsman has definitely taken a dive in quality..
I have an *OLD* Craftsman 1/2" ratchet, kinda weird-looking thing in the "so ugly I think its cool" sense, that still works like new despite looking like I dug it up out of the ground. Its what I reached for when my fancy FACOM one stripped itself in the middle of a job.
pcaAnybody else find themselves looking through various brands of sockets to find the one that fits a given fastener the best?
Seems like I can try numerous different [whatever size] sockets and always find one that fits tighter than the others, and its usually different from fastener-to-fastener. Same with my (seemingly innumberable) Phillips-head screwdrivers.
I barely even qualify as "shade tree" IMO, but I do still *really* appreciate the quality of Snap-On. Used to think it was just an over-priced ego thing, but then I used em...
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- Does anybody else find todays Craftsman stuff to be of questionable quality? Ever since I broke one of their breaker bars (no, I wasnt using a "cheater" on it or standing on it, etc.) Ive lost my faith in it. .
You guys make me want to organize my tools. Now that I have this cool tool cabinet. Drawers are see thru and they cantilever up when you pull a drawer with inside lighting switch on front.![]()
^yes thats a jar of Dodo Juice on top.
Random drawers:
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