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Snap-On Tools

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JVogler
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Re: Snap-On Tools

Post by JVogler » Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:26 pm

I bought my first set of tools in 1976, a six pack of Craftsman open end wrenches. My father got so mad...He didn't like it that I didn't need his help as much. Dad didn't like that his six kids were all growing up on him.
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GeoBoy
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Re: Snap-On Tools

Post by GeoBoy » Mon Jun 27, 2022 9:33 am

graywolf wrote:
Tue Jun 21, 2022 4:17 pm
I bought my first set of Craftsman tools in early 70's. Still have them and the tool box. Tools look good as new but the tool box shows its age. Bought a few specialty tools from snap on truck from time to time. Luckily all the moving I've done thru the years, I haven't lost many tools.
Talking about tool boxes, I like the Kennedy brand made in the USA and ZORO usually has a decent price on them.
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