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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Mojave Desert, Calif.
Posts: 1,705
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Every mechanic has them.
Some are old, some are new. Some are common, some are rare, even "special". I have a large collection, starting from when I was about 9, when I got my first go-cart. There are many brands in my rollaway(s). Craftsman, Sears, Proto, Blackhawk, and my prefered, Snap-on, Matco, Mac, and many specialized ones. Meters and gages many I've made up to get the job done. I recommend that you never sell or pawn your tools. They save you lots of $$$. They more than pay for themselves. When I was facing a new job I hadn't done, and needed to buy a tool(s), I justified the expense by the fact that it would have cost as much or more to have it done at a shop. I learned alot, built confidence in my skills, and filled my toolbox up with tools I would have ready to use again. What about you?? What are your thoughts on this?? What brands do you prefer??
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Had a Red 1989 N/A. Automatic. Sports Pkg. w/wing. TEMS, and some nice MODS. Sold to a friend 10/08/08. |
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