SO/PW newbie
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Hello. This forum was mentioned on another website (BITOG) several days ago and I thought I would check this site out. Well, I got hooked. I have been reading all sorts of posts on here and have gone back several months. I have found an overwhelming amount of excellent information. 
Well thanks to you guys, I have been to some auto part stores looking for RLL, but was unsuccesful, but I did find the correct Super Lube (SO type) and I have taken apart all my ratchets, cleaned them and lubed them. I have sorted and organized all my tools, and I have refinished a small SO metal socket box as well.
Then I read the post about the Torx plus being different than regualr torx, and now I am looking to get a set of those. My SO set that a bought several years ago is the standard torx type. (this may be why I hace broken a few of them) I paid over $200 for that set. Now I wondering if I should dish out another $300 for the plus set or if I should go for an SK set for about $100.
All thanks to you guys...
Anyway, I was kindof kidding about the title.
Well, most of my tools as SO, but I have also some Powerbuilt tools that have served me very well. (all my PB tools are Tiawan, not the newer China made ones) I also use the Cman Pro combination wrenches that are prolly the best bang for the buck imo.
This has to be one of the most informative tools sites I have ever seen.

Well thanks to you guys, I have been to some auto part stores looking for RLL, but was unsuccesful, but I did find the correct Super Lube (SO type) and I have taken apart all my ratchets, cleaned them and lubed them. I have sorted and organized all my tools, and I have refinished a small SO metal socket box as well.
Then I read the post about the Torx plus being different than regualr torx, and now I am looking to get a set of those. My SO set that a bought several years ago is the standard torx type. (this may be why I hace broken a few of them) I paid over $200 for that set. Now I wondering if I should dish out another $300 for the plus set or if I should go for an SK set for about $100.
All thanks to you guys...

Anyway, I was kindof kidding about the title.
Well, most of my tools as SO, but I have also some Powerbuilt tools that have served me very well. (all my PB tools are Tiawan, not the newer China made ones) I also use the Cman Pro combination wrenches that are prolly the best bang for the buck imo.
This has to be one of the most informative tools sites I have ever seen.

Welcome and enjoy.