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Re: Torque wrench recommendations

To: kate & gary <kgb@clipper.net>
Subject: Re: Torque wrench recommendations
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 21:34:39 -0500
Cc: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>, Daniel1312@aol.com, toyman@digitex.net, bmantz@infi.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Organization: Computer Helpers
References: <d.b2c6d94.271b3fa4@aol.com> <39EA1F9E.56CE3897@ktc.com> <39EA24AA.24A75B2A@exit109.com> <39EA245F.883D4ADC@ktc.com> <39EA3120.BE9BEDEE@clipper.net>
  Pakistani?  Where'd you come up with that?  I didn't say the yweren't
decent; that's your assumption.  I have used them quite a bit, never
been stranded by a tool.
You've made a mistak and it's that my cheaper tools aren't any good. 
They get the job done, they just aren't expensive.

  Cheers,

  CR
kate & gary wrote:
> 
> The first time you use one of those Pakistani wrenches and it snaps off in
> your hand, you will see the wisdom in carrying decent tools in your car. At
> best, the El Cheapo can leave you stranded somewhere you would rather not
> be, at worst, it can cause a serious injury.
> Kate
> 
> Charley & Peggy Robinson wrote:
> 
> >   The tools in my shop are good quality stuff but the ones in my
> > vehicles are El Cheapo.  The way, if they're stolen, I don't lose much.
> > And for contigency use they do the job.
> >
> >   CR
> >
> > Frank Clarici wrote:
> > >
> >   LOTSA SNIPS
> > >
> > > I have tried a few SO tools, they break just like the crapsmans tools.
> > >
> > > So I buy Husky or Crapsman for a fair price
> > > and lose them without crying.
> > > --
> > > Frank Clarici
> > > Toms River, NJ
> > > The bug in the rice bowl
> > > http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut

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