Recent content by Big Vic

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    Let's see your toolbox.

    I know what you mean. When I got mine off the Snap-On truck I was holy s**t this thing is huge. Then I asked myself do I have enough tools to fill it? Turns out I did and have some room to grow.
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    Milwaukee reliability/warranty

    Ok about 6-8 months ago I bought a 3 piece set of the M18's it came with a 3/8 Impact rated @ 160 ft lbs a drill and flashlight combo well the impact is starting to lose power rather rapidly even using a brand new battery, I'm seeing M12 bit drivers running all over this impact. My question is...
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    Snap on heritage vs Mac select

    Go with with Snap-On the reasle value on a newer box is just too good to pass up. Good example I bought krsc46 roll cart off Craigslist for 700$ Snap-On gave me 1700$ to upgrade to a bigger box. But instead I used the 1700$ and paid my truck account off then purchased a used Epic 68 for 6500$.
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    Milwaukee M18 Fuel "One Key" Tools

    This is not exciting at all, not to mention it gives workers an excuse to get on there cell phones while working which is a waste of time and money. Thankfully we don't allow cell phones where I work if your caught your sent home after the third your terminated.
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    What was the first tool you....

    For me it was the classic red Snap-on creeper on the metal frame. Had that one for 8 years until a ******* ran it over with a semi truck. Think at the time I paid 120-140$ for it.
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    snap on toolbox colors

    That sir is a hell of a box looks damn good. If I had custom ordered my Epiq this would have been the color I picked.. But still love my black and chrome Epiq 68"
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Thanks for this news you saved me some money.
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Here I'm not sure if the will help you but you could call them and ask. Snap-on Tools Italia S.R.L Via Bizet, 43/45 20092 Cinisello Balsamo Milan, Italy Ph: 39-02-6604 5370 Fax: 39-02-6129 7815 e-mail: [email protected]
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Got a part number?
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    What is that? looks to have speakers? And says Snap-On on it. I've never seen it before looks like some king of addon?
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    What are 8pt sockets for??

    Only use my 1/2 inch drive 5/8 8point on the square plug of semi- truck differentials. Its the only one I own.
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    Heavy Equipment Guys, School me in Mulitmeters

    I use a Fluke 73/77 series III. I have no problems with it I use it mostly for ohming out sensors and continuity testing works great helps out a lot with broken wires. I think what it comes down to is what are you going to use it for because some multimeters have some pretty advanced features.
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    Breaking wrenches

    I'm sure the fine print says all that but if the dealers are not enforcing it then it doesn't mean squat. That being said I wouldn't purposely brake my tools just to collect a warranty. I do find it funny you mentioned craftsmen warranty last time I took a tool to them for warranty I was...
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    Breaking wrenches

    This is a false statement now depending on the tool brand but your big four Snap-On, Matco, Cornewell, Mac and some others. Will warranty worn out sockets adjustable wrenches, pipe wrenches, ratchets hell even broken torx bits and many other things that brake due to normal use or just plain abuse.
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