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    mac tools?

    If you liked working with the Snap-on wrenches you will be disapointed with the Mac wrenches. Don't fit in the hand as nicely. they work as well, but again are a little more bulky.
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    Grounding Wrist Straps...

    as i understand it the pad works like a big condenser.
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    Grounding Wrist Straps...

    If you are working on alot if circuit boards, get a ESD pad to work on and clip your strap to that.
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    mac tools?

    Mac tools are comparable in quality and price. My only complaint with them is that they are slightly more bulky than Snap-on. I do prefer Mac ratchets over Snap-on though.
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    Craftsman Tool Kits

    Not in my opinion. But it is only that, my opinion.
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    Craftsman Tool Kits

    As far as vise grips go, there is only one choice. Visegrips. Imitations do not work as well or are clumsy to use. For pliers in the retail world you can not beat Channelock brand. Strong, quality, selection and reasonably priced. For a home shop or a young apprentice, Craftsman wrenches and...
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    Craftsman Tool Kits

    you can get socket racks that hold each individual drive size. I keep all my sockets in the top section of my box. I also use wrench racks and drawer dividers. One cheap trick i also use is to buy old kitchen cutlery trays from garage sales to use as drawer dividers.Check out the thread "lets...
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    Craftsman Tool Kits

    it is always good to have a few duplicate tools like wrenches and ratchets. Check out the threads below for ideas on storage and orginization. You can store alot of tools in a good top box/ chest combo. buy the best tools for the money! http://www.garagejunkies.net/showthread.php?t=315
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    Alright I give up.....

    I have used the 2x6 method successfully in past years, but also have moved on to the MUCH SAFER jack and safty stands as well.
  10. M

    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    I am in Burlington, Ontario I believe those extension racks are avaiable in the Snap-on Catalogue.
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    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    Tool box cost way too much( $4000 Cdn). As for tools $25,000 Canadian appox.
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    Guess That Tool

    Taking a wild stab at that one! Is it the tool for opening and closing the valve in a fluid radiator heating system?
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    Guess That Tool

    Tapered end is for cleaning up and straightening out buggered up valve core threads. kinda like a thread chaser.
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    Let's see what's in your toolbox.

    I like mine neat and tidy too!!!
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Here's my baby!! :thumbup:
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