I noticed a few flaws around the edges of the dollies but I will give them a try before I form my opinion. This is a new venture for me as I have too many car projects that need paint and not enough money to have a shop paint them all. I also picked up my 2nd copy of "The Key to Metal Bumping"...
Received my Summit order of Martin Body Dollies today. I can't attempt body work without them. I ordered a heel, toe and general purpose dollies along with a light dinging spoon. I can't wait to try them out.
I will gladly PM you regarding those particular Snap On hammers. I have never heard anything bad regarding Martin hammers. I was just a bit shocked to see they were just thrown in a box with some bubble wrap and not much else. Allowing them to just bounce around the box bumping into each other...
I think I read too much lol. Seeing and hearing about the nicely polished surfaces, engraved logos on the heads and beautifully stained wood handles. I think I should just learn to use the tools and judge them on form and function instead of looks. After all, Harbor Freight has some good looking...
I have been searching Craigslist and Ebay for some Snap On Body Hammers:
BF604
BF606
BF608
BF615
BF618
Now I know they aren't cheap but I thought some used ones might be available for a fair price. Well I haven't come across any that I felt were in decent enough condition so I bought some...