dodge610
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Couldnt be snap on wooden top on upside down naaa that wouldnt be it.
Couldnt be snap on wooden top on upside down naaa that wouldnt be it.

How much would you be willing to sell that orange hard handle set for?Yeah spot on. I took some stick for it when I started a new job last October but it was to keep the correct top in as new condition if I ever sell![]()

What model is the black Snap On box? KRA? KRL?
I tried the soft grips, which is why I kept the 1/4 and 3/8 orange hard handles, just makes me wish I would have bought the breaker and 1/2 when they were still available. Been debating buying some of the Dual 80's on ebay with the new orange handles on them.Haha, had these ratchets for well over 10 years now, prefer them over the new soft grip style. I'll get part no's for you tomorrow

I tried the soft grips, which is why I kept the 1/4 and 3/8 orange hard handles, just makes me wish I would have bought the breaker and 1/2 when they were still available. Been debating buying some of the Dual 80's on ebay with the new orange handles on them.
Very much appreciated!Here's the parts numbers as promised, 1/2 ratchet SH936O
3/8 breaker FH12LA
Traded up the Remline and got these two snappys today.
Model number is KRA2423, I will get some more pictures of the drawers tomorrow at work
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Thank you, looking at getting a snap on roll around next, have a matco and husky roll around now and they are full lolThanks nice set up!
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Here is my box at home, a Craftsman one
You are certainly making the most out of that space!
Curious...since you have mixed wrenches...if you pick up a Cman vs a Dewalt vs a Snap On vs a GW...do you notice a significant difference or have a preference?
I do prefer the Snap On wrenches. I haven't had any jaw spread/flex and the steel doesn't ding or dent like can happen with the Cmans or offshore stuff. Recently picked up a complete set of GW's (China) and the fit and finish was bad, the Taiwan stuff is good in my book. The Dewalts are good but the sharp edges can be a pain if you use them for long periods with no gloves, got rid of my MAC knuckle savers for that reason. I took measurements of a bunch of different 15mm wrenches I'll have to post up sometime.
I'd prefer the snap on Def more power, snap on completely under rated themIf you had to choose for the cordless ratchets...Snap On or Milwaukee?
CAMD64- you seem to have it covered just fine in that box! More stuff in there than some peoples sad triple banks I have seen
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Thanks, that's what I figured. I'm really pining for a set of Snap On wrenches, I just can't justify the cost right now.
This is my metric drawer and also a mix...GW, Cman, Cman Pro/SK, Mac, misc.
One day I'll pick up some FD+ when the price is right.
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$175 off the Snap-On truck. Bottom is a Bicentennial edition. Top is from 1975
how would you compare the fuel 3/8 gun to the snapon 3/8 gun. my partner has the snapon, thinking about getting the fuel for myself but dont want to be dissapointed