Re: Why is Snap-On is going overseas? I thought it was just Blue Point
"By the way the US has more manufacturing jobs than it ever has. Look up that Stats. at the government web site." Ha ha....:lol: That's a good one right there. I always listen to the government who lies about virtually...
I primarily use 3/8. I have 1/2 impact sockets that I`ll use on a ratchet if I need to. 1/4 with a small ratchet when I`m afraid of breaking something.
I wont purchase any more Craftsman....IMO it`s just turned into an over priced Harbor Freight and the fact that they kind of screwed everyone on their warranty with the move to China kind of rubs me the wrong way...I hope they go out of business.
Wood for sure on a ball peen. I like wood handled framing hammers but got tired of having to replace broken handles. Switched to Estwing 20 years ago and haven't looked back.
You over paid. Personally I don't mind over paying sometimes on a quality tool, because long after I forgot what I paid for it I still have a great tool. Chinese tools on the other hand..... I`ve regretted every purchase because long after I`ve forgotten how little I paid for it I still have a...
I have that same press...Every time I look at it I kick myself in the *** for buying what I knew at the time was a piece of Chinese ****. :dunno: I needed a drill press fast and it was cheap but pride of ownership is not and never will be there. Always best to buy quality. Eventually you forget...
Pretty sad when the USA at one time manufactured the highest quality tools in the world and now people get excited about Americans slapping together a bunch of **** manufactured in China.
I had a high end charger at one time but it crapped out. Now I just have a NAPA unit about 14" long and 8" high. It does 6v 12v and motorcycle batteries with a 2 amp trickle charge. Has a 75 amp assist for dead batteries ( never used that so I don't know how it works) and it will run an...
All my Nicads are pretty much ragged out, for Makita they want 70 bucks for a new battery. I switched over to the new Milwaukee fuel/brushless drill and impact. More power, more battery life and I can get batteries locally for $67. Keeping my Dewalt 18v NiCad stuff for a wile longer though. Lots...