lakebrooks10
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I've seen the Snap-on and Cornwell threads. But no love for the Mac Tools!
Just do a search for member mechanicnamedjohn and check out his mac box. all your dreams will be seen.


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If you want links to the videos let me know. LOL

Looks sweet. How'd you hang it on the ceiling?![]()
4th picture down, a broken combo wrench/spanner.![]()

They are cheap over priced tools,you'd be lucky if to find a dealer worth a damn who isn't getting ripped off by Mac.most tools are rebranded Stanley,proto,facom,ez red at wannabe snap on prices!better off buying sk,Williams, proto,and even blue point.some of macs sockets and ratchets are still ok and are the last made in use stuff they have,most of their stuff just feels cheep in my hand.back in they day they were worth a damn but now it feels like they are stuck in the past and the tool industry is quickly leaving them behind.just my opinion.what in particular do you dislike about mac tools so much?
That ***** man, I could see how that would make you bitter.They are cheap over priced tools,you'd be lucky if to find a dealer worth a damn who isn't getting ripped off by Mac.most tools are rebranded Stanley,proto,facom,ez red at wannabe snap on prices!better off buying sk,Williams, proto,and even blue point.some of macs sockets and ratchets are still ok and are the last made in use stuff they have,most of their stuff just feels cheep in my hand.back in they day they were worth a damn but now it feels like they are stuck in the past and the tool industry is quickly leaving them behind.just my opinion.
On the box,I had bought a cart that was a piece of ****.they would not warranty it,but the dealer told me he would give me a good discount on the box I wanted to make it worth my while so I went for it.but the box was a piece of **** too.top drawer would only open three inches and jamb up really bad,three other drawers did the same thing.they tried slides,then drawers and didn't fix it.then the district manager came in and decided to warranty the box but Mac didn't allow it and made him come back take pictures and measure a bunch of points.then they warrantied the box,but it came damaged and I was going to make a claim with the shipping company but Mac told me I would lose my warranty if I did that???so they offered me a wood top if I accepted the box as is,i countered with a stainless top and box cover,they agreed.next the stainless top came in damaged and Mac again told me do not make a claim against shipping company and they sent me a new stainless top which came undamaged.then my dealer randomly showed up and bought my cart back and zeroed my $430 account,and I never saw him again.that was two years ago,every week I would see him drive past the shop.
Now my tool box is having issues again,and ther is a dealer at the new shop I work at but he's a **** and won't touch my box because he didn't sell it to me.so now I have a box with no support except for calling Mac directly and hope they send me parts,if that was what I wanted I could of bought a proto or heck even a HF for less cash.same goes for all the thousands of dollars of tools I bought from that **** that I traded in for snap on because the tools lost support and would have had to send in for warranty,again not why I buy truck tools.
Just my experience and why I say Mac tools can go to hell.
What made you go ******** with mac tools, john?
Feel strongly much there amlv20?I have one MAC tool in my box being a 1/4" swivel joint.
Yea I have that too,the pin snapped it's rolling around in pieces in one of my drawers![]()
Yea I have that too,the pin snapped it's rolling around in pieces in one of my drawers![]()

Still trying to fill it! Too many empty drawers.![]()

Doesn't take very long for that to change![]()
Wonder what another set of casters would cost to add to my box?