You wrote:
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>Doug,
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>Here's my 2 cents worth. If you can afford them buy Snap-On they are
proabably
>the best looking tools around, (take a look at their wrenches). The
biggest
>problem with Snap-On is the cost, after you buy the tools you won't be
able to
>afford the parts for the MG! :-(
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>I recently bought a "spare" set of 3/8 square drive 12 point sockets
for my
>trunk. I bought Husky brand from my local hardware store. They
appear to be as
>good as, or perhaps better than my Craftsman set and were a _lot_
less money.
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>Almost every tool you buy today has a lifetime guarantee; remember,
that's the
>sellers/manufacturers life, not yours!
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>Good luck.
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>
>Larry
>1969 MGB
>Denver Co
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Hi Larry
Yes, Snap-on tools are expensive but they listed carry British
Standard (Whitworth) sockets and wrenches in the last catalog I got.
Butch
51 TD
51 Y
67 MGB GT
68 MGB GT(For Sale)
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