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Best snap on tool?

Goinlow

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What's your favorite SO tool?

Mine has to be my dual 80 ratchet.
 
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00S4Boy

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pmohr

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Heard some great things about this baby.....may have to talk to mr snap on about this.

Haven't touched my 2135Ti since I got it. Can't say enough good things about it, really.

Was debating between the MG325 and the 2115Ti, the anvil stop is what sold me on it; tired of flinging nuts/bolts/sockets right off the gun.
 

mrshaun

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mine is the cts561. I have used it so much it is worn flat on the handle. put new locks and dead bolts in this weekend. It worked like a champ.
 

speed bump

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I really like the mini-picks or else my FH747. However since all we have are older vehicles my favorite is the red brick.


Also i'm confused how a 6 lb sledge counts as a big hammer.
 

Zrexxer

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A 1955 XS short double box six point wrench in 1/2"-9/16" that I got from my Grandfather. It's a work of art. New wrenches don't look the same, this one is perfect in every respect, right down to the script.
 

Tim Cowan

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My first grab for Bendix brake shoe work is the leverage spring remover/installer tool. Another first pick is the 3/8 to 9/16 comb. wrenches and I like the old double end flex-head wrenches. My old (30's model) 2 drawer tool box ought to be buried with me, I love it.
 
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stricht8

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A 1955 XS short double box six point wrench in 1/2"-9/16" that I got from my Grandfather. It's a work of art. New wrenches don't look the same, this one is perfect in every respect, right down to the script.

Howabada pic of that baby?
 

jeepnut24

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Im digging my ratchets, but I sure hope the line wrenches are as good as everyone makes them out to be. My pro CMANs are really giving me a headache opening up all the time.
 

cruiser808

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Im digging my ratchets, but I sure hope the line wrenches are as good as everyone makes them out to be. My pro CMANs are really giving me a headache opening up all the time.

Jeepnut - yes, the S/O line wrenches are just that good. Best I've ever used and I work on old, rusted lines alot. The snappy's have saved me where others have failed. :thumbup:
 
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