Borrego
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Here is my submission to the thread. Found yesterday at a swap meet for $2. 1/4 drive speed handle. It's been torqued on enough to bend it. Maybe I will take the time to bend it back into shape.....Thought I would share.
Looks like "CRAPTSMAN"
Elroy,
What is that tapered shaft thing that you have inserted into the combo wrench boxends?
Whatever it is, I have one of them and have wondered what the hell it is.
Why sure they are. They're just the biggest POS going (not). You just keep right on telling us all about how crappy they are.
I will say now that ive been introduced to some of the Higher End (Priced) wrenches I can definitely tell a difference in the Comfort level.
I believe he might have been referring to the script on the tool in Borrego's photo above; it kinda looks like "CRAPTSMAN"...
Why sure they are. They're just the biggest POS going (not). You just keep right on telling us all about how crappy they are.
Elroy would venture to say these milled beams Craftsman's are every bit as productive as any of the truck brands. As a matter of fact they're made by Armstrong. They're good tools and Elroy tells me that people who bad mouth Craftsman with out knowing the facts are short sighted and uninformed.
Consider yourself enlightened
It's a hammer driven tool for swagging copper tube. Typically used in the field on HVAC work.
I was the one who started the thread about Craftsman wrenchs as being so underrated.
I was unaware of that