- Joined
- Aug 18, 2010
- Posts
- 10,321
- Reaction score
- 10,214
- Location
- North East Texas
- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1982 & 1985
- Truck Model
- K10 Extra Cab w/ Proper SWB, & 85 K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 454 BBC, & 383 Stroker
I understand y'alls point on high end quality tools. If you use tools for a living I would highly recommend them, they will pay for themselves over time. I'm just a guy that works on my own stuff, and every once in a while a buddies car, or truck. I can not see the reason to spend the kind of money Snap-On, Matco, or any of the other truck retail sales charge. I have some HF, Craftsman, and Stanley. They have done the job I needed them to do. That being said I do own some Snap-On. I love my ratcheting Screwdriver set, and my brake line wrenches are Matco.
Let's be honest... When it slips a busted knuckle is a busted knuckle. No one cares what it says on the side.
Let's be honest... When it slips a busted knuckle is a busted knuckle. No one cares what it says on the side.