fasteddie313
Well-known member
say if you were a career mechanic, and you got all of your tools stolen, or you wanted to stock your bisiness with tools, and it was within your budget, would it be a wise decision in any way to buy something like this?
http://www.snaponindustrialbrands.com/Cat-20-1-26/mammoth-tool-sets.htm
I see it online for about $21,000..
is there any bulk discount on something like this verses buying it all separately?
would it be worth it to not have the hassle of needing and getting things you don't have? like if you were to build a set up over time?
if this one isn't quite the best deal as far as a mostly complete tool set of unquestionable quality then witch would you recommend?
or is there just plain no substitute to buying what you need along the way?
just curious..
you know, tools are something I expect to be serviceable twice as long as I am, for the most part, atleast there warranty and quality..
would I regret it if I got something like this on payments for like the next 10 years, used it for the next 50 years, and passed it on to someone that appreciated it?
I see getting the best bang for the buck on something like this means the more years I spend with it the better deal I got, so if I got them now on payments it would be like getting a better deal
look at that justification..
ha ha, yeah right...
just hypothetical..... I think...
it might be worth more in 50 years than it is brand new right now with everything going to china like it is...
http://www.snaponindustrialbrands.com/Cat-20-1-26/mammoth-tool-sets.htm
I see it online for about $21,000..
is there any bulk discount on something like this verses buying it all separately?
would it be worth it to not have the hassle of needing and getting things you don't have? like if you were to build a set up over time?
if this one isn't quite the best deal as far as a mostly complete tool set of unquestionable quality then witch would you recommend?
or is there just plain no substitute to buying what you need along the way?
just curious..
you know, tools are something I expect to be serviceable twice as long as I am, for the most part, atleast there warranty and quality..
would I regret it if I got something like this on payments for like the next 10 years, used it for the next 50 years, and passed it on to someone that appreciated it?
I see getting the best bang for the buck on something like this means the more years I spend with it the better deal I got, so if I got them now on payments it would be like getting a better deal
ha ha, yeah right...
just hypothetical..... I think...
it might be worth more in 50 years than it is brand new right now with everything going to china like it is...