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02-20-2008 10:32 AM #1
You might look for a Proto dealer (its is generally considered an industrial line/distributor).
I have one in 1/4 drive and like it very much!Scott
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02-20-2008 10:51 AM #2
It depends on the vintage - Stanley now owns Proto(read 'Made in China' now). If I can find an older version, it will be considered- thanks
Originally Posted by ScooterCO
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02-20-2008 03:59 PM #3
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02-21-2008 04:45 AM #4
I don't mind a couple of rust specks - but some of the junk I've seen locally looks like the tools were stored in a swimming pool. A couple of years ago I was able to get a nice set of Snap-on combo shorty wrenches (cheap) to complement my long set.
Originally Posted by C9x
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02-28-2008 07:10 AM #5
Denny,
Since I never got notified, I never responded - back to the same crap - occasionally no emails. I really wish that Brent would get another program
I have been using an adapter, 3/8>1/4 but really want to fill out my tool box.
Soooo - I just got a NEW 1/4" S-K, Made in the USA
, for $12, and well within my $20 max 'budget'.
Hope that I don't need heat resistant gloves when I use it
Dave W
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02-28-2008 07:41 AM #6
Originally Posted by DennyW
I had that feeling that Brent only does what is needed and that Bill does most of the day to day stuff.
I have Earthlink - and they have been great with clipping spam off anything that I get, especially since I can use one of my 10 anonymous email addresses which wont let a forum response into my system hard drive unless I say to download to my personal email box. I can look at it on-line, then click to go directly to the forum and respond there. Been great for my forum stuff as I seldom get more than 1-2 spam a day.
I have my welding gloves to use with the speed handle until I know its' actual "operating temperature"
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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02-28-2008 08:02 AM #7
I looked at last Saturdays swap meet and couldn't find one.
Figures . . . since I've seen them pretty regular.
Did get a killer long Craftsman #2 Phillips screwdriver though.
Just right for the junkyard toolbox.
Cost a dollar.
Having a hard time finding an American made mid-size ball peen hammer.
I wouldn't even mind putting a new handle on one.
I've always been amazed at how some people treat tools.
Ball peens are a whole other ball game it seems.
I can't believe how many I see with ultra short handles.
Off to the pawn shops I guess, we have three good ones here.
Just gotta get lucky to catch the good stuff....C9
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02-28-2008 08:06 AM #8
Hit the "hock shops".
The pawn shop I go to always has a bunch of old tool boxes containing a hodge-podge of tools in them, some pretty decent. Be advised, though, they may be a little hot to the touch when you pick them up.
Retirement has had a definite adverse effect on my income so the Snap-On man has been declared off limits. I've never been too proud to buy used stuff but I have in the past avoided Far East manufactured tools.
Well, I admit that I now have a number of them in my box. One reason for that is not just that they are less expensive. Some of them not only look and feel good but they are of good quality as well. Granted, I no longer make my living with tools and have reduced my mechanic status to that of "tinkerer" so lesser quality usually works OK for me.
Anyway, that might be a place to look.
Good luck
Jim






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