ToolGlutton
Banned
Hi guys,
After reading your replies, I'm very surprised to see how well people know me. It is absolutely correct that I do not really use my tools often at all. Sorry for "bashing" and "bitching" Snap on too much in the past. Hope you guys can forgive me. After all, I love this board so much.
Sometimes, I do not even understand why I love tools. First of all, my job is totally unrelated with using tools. Second, the only time I use my tools is when I do some simple things to my car, e.g., changing oil, replacing a starter etc. That's probably the reason why sometimes the HUGE differences between good tools and bad tools is minimal in my eyes.
However, I'm definitely a person who loves good quality tools. I love Snap on and I DO own Snap on tools. I have 4 Snap on ratchets, 2 Snap on breaker bars, a Snap on ratcheting screwdriver, a set of Snap on Flank drive combination wrenches, and a set of Snap on crowfeet. All my screwdrivers are Snap on.
Actually, most of the time when I "bashed" Snap on, I was really hoping to see replies telling me how superior Snap on tools are. Since I do not have many chances to use my tools, I want my friends on this board to let me know that my future Snap on purchases are justifiable.
After reading your replies, I'm very surprised to see how well people know me. It is absolutely correct that I do not really use my tools often at all. Sorry for "bashing" and "bitching" Snap on too much in the past. Hope you guys can forgive me. After all, I love this board so much.
Sometimes, I do not even understand why I love tools. First of all, my job is totally unrelated with using tools. Second, the only time I use my tools is when I do some simple things to my car, e.g., changing oil, replacing a starter etc. That's probably the reason why sometimes the HUGE differences between good tools and bad tools is minimal in my eyes.
However, I'm definitely a person who loves good quality tools. I love Snap on and I DO own Snap on tools. I have 4 Snap on ratchets, 2 Snap on breaker bars, a Snap on ratcheting screwdriver, a set of Snap on Flank drive combination wrenches, and a set of Snap on crowfeet. All my screwdrivers are Snap on.
Actually, most of the time when I "bashed" Snap on, I was really hoping to see replies telling me how superior Snap on tools are. Since I do not have many chances to use my tools, I want my friends on this board to let me know that my future Snap on purchases are justifiable.
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Also the nature of forums often gets us carried away and we type before we think. Most of us get carried away sometime.



