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11-27-2018 05:41 AM #6
I personally prefer the thicker beams on the older Craftsman and SK Wayne wrenches to the thin style ones. Some people might turn their nose up at those wrenches but I'll put my work and the cars my shop has turned out up against anybody's.



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I have some of the "Newer wrenches" with the thin beams its no wonder they need gloves to pull them. I'll stick with the heaver tools. I have 2 shops here at home since I'm retired 1 is for wood working the other is automotive each has many tool boxes with many tools I used to install overhead cranes and do maintance in many shops. (Millwright) You need good tools that can do the job, and do it right.. After all who wants to do the same thing over againCharlie
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