blown94conv
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how great harbor freight 44" toolboxes are.
This would have gotten you some respect. Praising Snap On though? You're just a Kool aid drinker.
how great harbor freight 44" toolboxes are.
This would have gotten you some respect. Praising Snap On though? You're just a Kool aid drinker.
Yeah pretty much. I like that the tone of the comments is that I chose only the worst options, didn't use the tools correctly, and if I didn't specifically mention it, I didn't do it (use a wire brush, etc). You guys wonder why people lurk- it's because of threads like this one. Nobody likes to be the target of unfounded insults.
Yeah pretty much. I like that the tone of the comments is that I chose only the worst options, didn't use the tools correctly, and if I didn't specifically mention it, I didn't do it (use a wire brush, etc). You guys wonder why people lurk- it's because of threads like this one. Nobody likes to be the target of unfounded insults.

Yeah pretty much. I like that the tone of the comments is that I chose only the worst options, didn't use the tools correctly, and if I didn't specifically mention it, I didn't do it (use a wire brush, etc). You guys wonder why people lurk- it's because of threads like this one. Nobody likes to be the target of unfounded insults.
If snap on tools were not worth the money, they would be out of business. It's the same with Kroil. You would think if atf and acetone were so good, someone would have put it in a spray can, charged half price, and parked it on the shelves anywhere kroil is sold.
Once you get hooked on a $50/week for life payment plan the price sticker is irrelevant. I don't even ask my dealer for pricings anymore, if I like it/need it/want it, throw it on my account!
Did you have a pipe on it? A Snap On box wrench is good for many hundreds of pounds. How did you apply enough force to break a Snap On wrench? Why didn't you stop before it broke?
Snap On wrenches are among the strongest or the strongest made. In just about every wrench test, they are near the top or #1. Takes something special to break one. You really have to go out of your way. Normal use won't break one.
I'm surprised no one mentioned to use a pipe wrench on a rusted bolt like that. It would have grabbed the head and taken it right out.
Yeah pretty much. I like that the tone of the comments is that I chose only the worst options, didn't use the tools correctly, and if I didn't specifically mention it, I didn't do it (use a wire brush, etc). You guys wonder why people lurk- it's because of threads like this one. Nobody likes to be the target of unfounded insults.
Then I decided to pull out a Snap On flank drive plus wrench that I'm trying to sell. Got all 4 bolts off without a fight, even the one I boogered up trying other tools on. The open end of the wrench immediately bit into the rusty hex head and never budged.

my first several attempts were all useless: penetrating oil, Knipex cobra pliers, Knipex pliers wrench, Craftsman 9/16 wrench, hammer whack to break the rust bond.
Guys, this was meant to share my realization that there is a difference in the truck brand tools, not to demonstrate my inability to choose the best method to remove a bolt. As I was working, a thought popped in my head about what the flank drive plus was good for, so I wanted to try it first hand. I definitely could have gone for a box end wrench or a socket, but that would have entailed more prep work to get the rust off, and I wanted to try a real-life situation that a design was created for.

Using a truck brand tool after "penetrating oil, Knipex cobra pliers, Knipex pliers wrench, Craftsman 9/16 wrench, hammer whack to break the rust bond" is hardly a ringing endorsement. After all that you could have probably used one of those stamped steel wrenches that comes with ready-to-assemble particleboard furniture...![]()
For the win! ^^^^^^
Shoulda stayed in bed
I go around looking for bolts like that so I can play with my wrightgrips
You and the snap on FDP won, the fastener lost
The others saying this wrench or that wrench could have done the same thing, well it should cause they copied off of snap on with there super innovation. Why buy the copy cat when you can support the actual company others wish they were.
You can buy store brand cola but it's never generally as good as coke or Pepsi is
You and the snap on FDP won, the fastener lost
The others saying this wrench or that wrench could have done the same thing, well it should cause they copied off of snap on with there super innovation. Why buy the copy cat when you can support the actual company others wish they were.
You can buy store brand cola but it's never generally as good as coke or Pepsi is
Love these threads where the only brands that exist in the world are HF, Craftsman, and Snap On.. There are literally a dozen or more other brands that work just as well as snap on, without having to pay the markup on a truck service most homeowners will never be able to use..
I have looked at those and never pulled the trigger. Have you had the opportunity to use the SO Flank Drive? I'm just wondering how they compare. I have no Wright stuff yet and this may be the first purchase for me.
Thanks
I care about the markup, and anyone else that doesn't like giving money away does too.. if you were paying 1/3 more on your utilities to support a door to door warranty service you will never be able to use, I'm sure you might begin to look for another provider.. he's free to spend his money how he likes, but the truth is there are plenty of other "saviors" in the wrench world that will perform as good or better for probably half the cost or even less. Threads like these can just be simplified into "my $35 wrench outperformed a $3 wrench" not really something that commands much praise when u put it like that.. but hey, we need something to talk about here don't we..He didn't say there weren't other options. He said he was happy that the tool he selected performed as it should.
And who cares about markup? That seems to be a big point with you. I'm a homeowner who has never had a problem getting service from Snap On.
He didn't say there weren't other options. He said he was happy that the tool he selected performed as it should.
And who cares about markup? That seems to be a big point with you. I'm a homeowner who has never had a problem getting service from Snap On.
Kctyphoon, why again do you care about markup on tools you don't buy? Really, none of us that buy these tools are blind to the fact that there are cheaper options out there.
I just can't understand your disdain for Snap on.
Kctyphoon, why again do you care about markup on tools you don't buy? Really, none of us that buy these tools are blind to the fact that there are cheaper options out there.
I just can't understand your disdain for Snap on.