I Make my living using hand tools... an I only buy Snap-On.  I think
Craftsman make an excellent tool for the home mechanic, but I have had Sears
tell me they will not gaurentee their tools for industrial applications.
The only problem I personally have had with Craftsman is their screwdrivers,
but I was using them in a industrial application.  $ for $ Craftsman is the
way to go for the home mechanic IMHO, Just my .02 worth.  -Don Mason
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To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 18, 2000 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: V-Max V1 #550


>Hey guys, I definitely want the best tools.  I'm just concerned with what
>makes a better tool.  I think everyone's heard snap-on/mac/cornwell #1,
>craftsman #2, then maybe Husky and Lowe's Cobalt line.  I just don't know
>where Metrinch would fit in and why snap-on or any other truck tool is
better
>than MEtrinch/Craftsman tools.  Weight? Reliability?  Someone mentioned the
>torqueing ability of Metrinch not being up to par.  They worked fine though
>up to 35ft-lbs for me.
>
>Thanks,
>Howie
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