The only SO tool that I have is a 1" wobble extension. I understand that
Craftsman sells them now so if it comes time for replacement, I know were
I am going.............
Brad Pace wrote:
> WHAT AN IMAGINATION! I have never been turned down on any tool
> exchange for Craftsman.
> I do however object to thier current trend towards heavier and
> clunkier tools so may drift away from them soon. SO can stick thier
> tools though. I have a long 7/16 combo. wrench that I like to use just
> for adjusting the dist. on these LBCs, well someone thought they would
> like it too so had to obtain another..............$24.00 later I had
> one but they will not have me for a steady customer, ever. I do have a
> set of SO Whitworth tools that I once got reasonably.
>
> Brad
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Daniel1312@aol.com>
> To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 11:08 AM
> Subject: More on tools
>
> Well I had a cheap india 7/16 socket and I but a 2 foot breaker bar on
> it and
> I bust it. On account of not having a display cabinet I took the
> breaker bar
> back to Craftsman and they said this tool has been abused so shove it.
> Well,
> I was damn lucky to get out of the shop before the security man
> because I
> shoved it right up .......... After that I went to India to see what
> kind of
> tools they make and they said we do all kinds: Sears, Gedore, Facom,
> whatever, we use the same moulds put with different imprints on the
> names,
> cept for Snap-On stuff that is. I said Cheers and they said are you
> trying
> to get smart with us son why don't you P**s off. And when I got back
> home
> the list sure had been busy about wiring problems...
>
> Somebody else
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