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11-06-2007 09:39 AM #1
I got the above statement from google as I am sure you did. Do they manufacture the tools , as in pouring steel and such? Or were they sanding down tools that were all ready made else where?
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11-06-2007 09:50 AM #2
My info could be dated.... I'll let it go ,dont have time
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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11-06-2007 08:09 PM #3
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
No kidding!!! Snap-on has been making hand and power tools for many, many years. Nothing new here. I went through the Kenosha, Wi. plant 20+ years ago and watched the manufacturing process.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-06-2007 08:22 PM #4
Two things: Craftsman tools of today are NOT the same quality they were in past years. I have some old craftsman sockets, rachets, wrenches, etc, and they are all steel and still look and work great. The replacement sockets and such that I have bought in recent years look and feel differently, and the chrome plating chips easier (look at the ends of your sockets where they go on the nuts.....they chip right there) They are also not as smooth to the touch.
Secondly, Kobalt tools seem to be pretty good. We have been buying some of them since Lowes is a stones throw from our shop and open till 9. The quality seems to be pretty good.
I also like Gearwrench products. Their racheting tap and die set is the best thing since sliced bread. For the first time in my life I can tap a straight hole.
See picture of it below. Buy yourself one, you'll love it.
Don
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11-06-2007 08:57 PM #5
Originally Posted by DennyW
What chew talkin' bout Willis??
Don
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11-08-2007 09:30 AM #6
Not only the finish of Craftsman tools is not as good as it once was but some have a lot less "meat" to them.
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Here's an example of old(top) VS. (bottom)new.....
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11-08-2007 08:25 PM #7
I work with tools daily as a Machine Repair Tradesman at Ford Motor Co. I see Snap on crack as well as any socket being pounded with a 1 inch or 1 1/2 inch impact . I use craftsman and do i crack them oh yes . But im near a store and dont wait a week for a truck . I have seen a china socket stretch after long periods of use and never crack because of thier softer metel reciepe . Now i like the old craftsman with my oily hands they dont slip as bad as the pro series and i have a few of them . As a pro i work tools from 1/2 inch up to 6 inch sockets.
So welcome to the trade and hope you like it like most of us do .
IC2 that S-K laying in my home tool box is the one i look for mostly also. Its a tight radius and has worked so well for the last 25 years . I have the small S-K 3/4 drive set at work going up to 1 1/2 picked up used from a retirier for $25 . Your right about the craftsman rachets they are not like they were years ago . This is one area you have to move up a tool notch for some durability.Last edited by bluestang67; 11-09-2007 at 03:14 AM.
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11-09-2007 09:09 AM #8
My broken new ratchet went back to Sears today - they tried to give me a scratched up 'reconditioned' replacement, which I refused. I insisted on one from the shelf as mine crapped out the very first time I tried to use it - now, as a spare, let's see how long this one lasts. Oh well, there is never much of a hassle with Crapsman tools, so as my second line, are working fine - usually
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-06-2007 08:25 PM #9
A lot of Snap on power tools are now made by diffrent companies they have boughten / bought into over the years ( somthing like 50 companies now ). Most
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
Air tools are IR's with fancy grips.
but ALL snap on hand tools are made by snap on themselves. I have a friend that is a Snap On distributor
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