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    another 88 vs dual 80 post

    I have both. I use both equally, however for really tight spots where swing is difficult the Matco is the go-to. That's the only advantage, and it is a slim one.
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    Snap on mg725

    I have no complaints. I love mine.
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    Do you consider ASE's tools?

    I'm about a week away from graduating my CC in the auto program, and I've been looking around at jobs in the area. Pretty much ALL dealerships want ASE certs to even fill out an application, and the small indy shops are junk paying nothing regardless of your intellect. I know some of the techs...
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    Interior Trim Removal Tools

    Just a little assistance... http://www.metraonline.com/files/products/INST99-8213.pdf http://www.metraonline.com/files/products/INST95-8226B.pdf
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    A man & his Snap On box

    Our classes are very hands on. We average 4-6 weeks in class, and 12-10 weeks in shop working on personal, shop, or other student's cars. It's a very good learning enviroment, but the shop time does not count as much as the class time. We have similar graduation stats. We started the Fall of...
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    Thinking you guys may enjoy this...

    I lurk this fourm alot, and rarely post. If this is in the wrong section, mods please feel free to move it. I'm copying and pasting this from my main forum, as alot of the guys there were asking tons of questions about getting into a auto tech program at their local community colleges. I...
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    A man & his Snap On box

    That was a great thing you did helping that guy out, props to you. I'm about to graduate from the auto program at our local cc as well. We have a HUGE HUGE dropout rate, as most of the kids can't grasp the electrical. They all say "I grew up around cars, my dad was a mech., etc.". Yet hand them...
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    My Snap-on Extreme Green KRSC31

    I have the exact same cart in the exact same color. It's so horribly obnoxious. That's the main reason I chose it...lol.
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    Snap-on got me again....

    The OP beat me to it, but the Snap on, Matco, Gearwrench, and some other guy come out and give presentations. They also have toolboxes setup in the shop, hand out fliers and pricing. Our school has 15 bays, 12 with lifts, and in ground dyno and a full machine shop. EVERY machine and major tool...
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    Snap-on got me again....

    Same here. Most of the students I go to school with have damn near nothing or cheap HF stuff. I talked to my rep and he said out of about 100 students, only 5 of us have bought anything. I've been in the program for almost a year, and order about $400 a month in Snap on tools. I've been doing...
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    Stickers :)

    The Matco is mine, while the Snap On piece is a fellow students. It's a crappy cell phone pic, but you get the idea.
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    Need some buying advice on first set of tools...

    This is gospel. As a student, I get amazing deals from SO and Matco. The very first purchase I made was a Matco tool box. I wanted something large and secure to store my tools in. You don't buy a TV, fridge, and carpet before you buy a house do you? Buy something weekly, even if it's...
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    Snap-On dealer taking a loss . . .

    When at Circuit City, we had a fantastic truck guy. All of us bought smaller hand tools, pick sets, weird little pliers, etc. I made sure everyone paid the guy everyweek, no matter how small. Before we started closing the doors for the last week, I had ordered a small pair of unusual...
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    Is this a Snao-On box?

    The guy has it for sale for $75..ish. Deal or no deal?
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    Is this a Snao-On box?

    Looking to pick this up, but the seller seems unsure of what he has. It looks like a very old Snap-On top box a fellow student has. Thanks for any input.
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    Snap On FAR7200 or FAR72C?

    I recently purchased a rebuilt 72B at a yard sale pretty cheap. The guy was retiring from contract work on Fort Bragg and no longer needed his tools. He told me the trick he always used was to break the bolts first, then use the air ratchet. Doing so prevents a TON of wear and tear on the unit...
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    I finally have a "real" box already out of room

    I would say simply re-organize and consolidate some of your tools. You have plenty of room by those pics you showed.
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    I need input on these two Snap-On tools.

    On the site, it doesn't list the drill by itself. It is only available as the kit. I would contact my local rep, but he is very hard to get hold of. The light is available to me seperatly, and at my price, I may have to scoop that up as well.
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    I need input on these two Snap-On tools.

    I have looked into this. Each item I posted is only available to me as a kit. I can get a 14v impact gun as a standalone, but the kit is a FAR superior deal price wise. I can get the 14v impact gun for $***.**. I can get the 18v impact KIT for less than $100 more. It only makes sense to run...
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    I need input on these two Snap-On tools.

    Thanks for all the input guys, I really appreciate it. I currently have the 18 volt Li-I Makita drill/impact combo and freaking love it. I use them daily in my car audio profession. However, I have found a few limitations on the Makita's impact (I truly understand it's small size is to...
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