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chadster1

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Art From De Leon

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WTF are you doing owning a Mac prybar. :headscrat:headscrat


Report his transgression at the next dealers meeting! Or else blackmail him.

I had a 24" MAC breaker bar which I carried in my pickup, in case I had a flat, but at some point I traded it for a 24" Snap on with an orange handle.

When I 'lived' in Laredo, I carried my 40" 3/4" drive handle as a "no-insurance adjuster". It did come in handy at an ATM one evening, when an inquisitive interloper started asking questions.
 

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Report his transgression at the next dealers meeting! Or else blackmail him.

I had a 24" MAC breaker bar which I carried in my pickup, in case I had a flat, but at some point I traded it for a 24" Snap on with an orange handle.

When I 'lived' in Laredo, I carried my 40" 3/4" drive handle as a "no-insurance adjuster". It did come in handy at an ATM one evening, when an inquisitive interloper started asking questions.

That is what my pistol is for.
 
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scotte

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That is what my pistol is for.

the breaker bar has no ballistics, it's easier to wipe your fingerprints off of,
there's no serial number to file off, and if you leave it in the street somebody will pick it up and post on here about the great murder weapon they just found then everybody else will post a you ****!
 
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it was cheap enough to sell it for nothing and still make a profit. it will break easily enought that I will not even use it,
chad what brands are in your box? There is a shbb24 in my box already that hasnt even been used yet.
I buy all sorts of brands of tools. Snap On is the 1st priority when it comes to buying any new tools or used for that matter. but cheap is cheap. especially if I can break it and warranty it and drive the competition out of business if you warranty it enough.
 
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