Cheapest Snap On cabinet in this area is around 1200-1400 dollars. Only people on this forum keep repeating that myth that you can buy a used Snap On for the same money as a new HF box.
Even at $369 the 44" is a good deal, but for me its just not enough space and with my garage layout I dont have room for two of them. And the new Menards is about the same price but I didnt like the drawer layout. This should be about perfect.
That would explain how I have a set SAE wrenches that say made in Japan. There craftsman raised panel, and most of the open ends are deformed from the hex of a bolt denting them.
Thats the odd thing I never really knew about craftsman until a few years ago, so It was odd that someone would say they are building there own plant to make there own tools instead of outsourcing them. Did craftsman ever make there own tools?
Tonight I noticed that I was missing/never had some 1/4" dr sockets off my rail and decided to finish the set. They are Craftsman sockets so I went to Sears and while I was picking up the 4 sockets which are all US made ones, I noticed all the sets are now China made. I was there several weeks...
Tonight I noticed that I was missing/never had some 1/4" dr sockets off my rail and decided to finish the set. They are Craftsman sockets so I went to Sears and while I was picking up the 4 sockets which are all US made ones, I noticed all the sets are now China made. I was there several weeks...
I have personally used a crow bar to open a HD,Lowes,Tractor supply boxes when Weatherguard gave us a demonstration for our salesmans. The weatherguard is the only truck box you cant open with a crow bar, you would need a torch to cut it open. They cost more but if you wanna store expensive...