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Re: Craftsman Whitworth tools

To: candahill@worldnet.att.net
Subject: Re: Craftsman Whitworth tools
From: Jerry Felper <felperg@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:47:01 -0700

Charles Hill wrote:

> Craftsman wrenches and sockets are no longer available in Whitworth sizes.
> Snap-on has Whitworth wrenches and sockets available.  The last time I 
>checked,
> they have combination wrenches and both 3/8 & 1/4 drive sockets.  The 1/4 
>drive
> sockets are six-sided.  The 5/16 6-sided 1/4 drive socket is one of the 
>handiest
> tools for working on my TC.
>
> Snap-on tools are expensive - but you get what you pay for.  Many professional
> mechanics wouldn't dream of having any other brand of tools at work.  Then
> again, many of these same individuals use Craftsman tools at home. But as I 
>said
> before, Craftsman doesn't have Whitworth any more.
>
> If you can't afford Snap-On, both Abingdon Spares & Moss have Whitworth tools
> available.
>
> Regards,
> Charles Hill

I think Snap-On tools are expensive because they are sold on time with no 
interest.
They are normally sold to mechanics off the Snap-On truck. Try Proto for high
quality tools also there are other Companies selling the same way Snap-On does.
Jerry


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