n8n
Well-known member
Hi all,
long time no nothin'. Used to be fairly regular here but life has gotten in the way... About two years ago I started dating someone and we're still together; sadly in that time she has had some serious medical issues that have made life rather frantic. Also somewhere in that time period I gave up on my intended goal of transitioning to the automotive service industry and went back to my old career as a fire alarm/other electronic building systems designer because, well, I needed money even though I knew that anything construction related would be a hectic soul crushing job. So I haven't really been trying to complete my tool collection as some life goals have changed and the thought of doing another project car is becoming more unrealistic, although I can't say I'm unhappy overall.
However, one of the things my girlfriend in I have in common is a love of music, and as I'm always drawn to "vintage" stuff I've amassed a bit of a collection of semi-busted vintage mid to high end stereo equipment that has given me something to play with to satisfy my urge to be fixing/restoring something. One thing that I find myself in need of is a good pick set; I destroyed a Harbor Freight set in about an hour trying to get a circlip off of the main platter spindle of an old Garrard turntable that is now taking up space under the bed in the spare bedroom. I also need to pop the top on a few muting relays for a good Deoxit treatment so either I start paying someone to fix my stuff (not my style) or else I need to buy a GOOD pick set that isn't made of poop and fail.
I'm sure Snap-On ones are great but a) they don't appear to make the hard handle ones anymore which would be my preference and b) they're Snap-On prices.
Is there another brand where the metal is just as strong an alloy as SO that I can purchase for a more reasonable price? Preferably available with hard handles like old SO stuff? Or should I just **** it up and order the SO soft grip ones?
thanks for any advice!
long time no nothin'. Used to be fairly regular here but life has gotten in the way... About two years ago I started dating someone and we're still together; sadly in that time she has had some serious medical issues that have made life rather frantic. Also somewhere in that time period I gave up on my intended goal of transitioning to the automotive service industry and went back to my old career as a fire alarm/other electronic building systems designer because, well, I needed money even though I knew that anything construction related would be a hectic soul crushing job. So I haven't really been trying to complete my tool collection as some life goals have changed and the thought of doing another project car is becoming more unrealistic, although I can't say I'm unhappy overall.
However, one of the things my girlfriend in I have in common is a love of music, and as I'm always drawn to "vintage" stuff I've amassed a bit of a collection of semi-busted vintage mid to high end stereo equipment that has given me something to play with to satisfy my urge to be fixing/restoring something. One thing that I find myself in need of is a good pick set; I destroyed a Harbor Freight set in about an hour trying to get a circlip off of the main platter spindle of an old Garrard turntable that is now taking up space under the bed in the spare bedroom. I also need to pop the top on a few muting relays for a good Deoxit treatment so either I start paying someone to fix my stuff (not my style) or else I need to buy a GOOD pick set that isn't made of poop and fail.
I'm sure Snap-On ones are great but a) they don't appear to make the hard handle ones anymore which would be my preference and b) they're Snap-On prices.
Is there another brand where the metal is just as strong an alloy as SO that I can purchase for a more reasonable price? Preferably available with hard handles like old SO stuff? Or should I just **** it up and order the SO soft grip ones?
thanks for any advice!

