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briggsguy17

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Well tell him it broke in less than 6 weeks. My snap on guy will take care of it.
Would you like my dl# and ss# too:headscrat

Yep, I am sure that MrShaun wants to steal your identity. In my experience, most identity theft cases start when a guy goes out and buys a couple of Snap On trucks, spends hundreds of thousands to stock them, develops a route and several hundred loyal customers, then he will go onto an internet forum and ask for tool serial numbers, which, by the way, have everything to do with a person's private information.

My God man, are you really that freaking paranoid???:Twitch::Twitch::Twitch:
 

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my ct4410 works great. i use it almost daily. sounds like you got a lemon.
 
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Yep, I am sure that MrShaun wants to steal your identity. In my experience, most identity theft cases start when a guy goes out and buys a couple of Snap On trucks, spends hundreds of thousands to stock them, develops a route and several hundred loyal customers, then he will go onto an internet forum and ask for tool serial numbers, which, by the way, have everything to do with a person's private information.

My God man, are you really that freaking paranoid???:Twitch::Twitch::Twitch:

did you not see where I said I was messin? :headscrat
 

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My driver had a 3/8 cordless impact on the truck and he said it would take 14 or 18 volt batteries. I don't know if it was the same model no that the OP mentioned (couldn't recall it), but it looked really nice. I don't know the COO and neither did the driver.
 
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This is a dead thread so I don't feel bad hijacking it...How many guys here are using the 18V battery in the CT4410? Besides the original poster, has anyone else had any problems doing it, like burning out the switch or the motor? What is the performance like with the bigger battery on the tool? Any comments are welcome.
 
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Since the replacement the gun has been flawless. I have bought a second one,and now the 18volt drill. My snap on man was aware I was going to use 18v batteries with it. When he exchanged it I asked him if 18v batteries had anything to do with it breaking. He laughed and said "no here is your new one."
 

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Since the replacement the gun has been flawless. I have bought a second one,and now the 18volt drill. My snap on man was aware I was going to use 18v batteries with it. When he exchanged it I asked him if 18v batteries had anything to do with it breaking. He laughed and said "no here is your new one."

I call BS on that. It really went this way, "This POS quit working!" "Oh really that's odd, since it's so new I'll just give you another one and deal with repairing it and SO so you don't have to"
"Okay great"
 
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I call BS on that. It really went this way, "This POS quit working!" "Oh really that's odd, since it's so new I'll just give you another one and deal with repairing it and SO so you don't have to"
"Okay great"

You can call your momma for all i care:lol_hitti
I have a pretty good relationship with my Snap On guy. He and I both own IMCA racecars and race at the same track. Oh and also theres the Thousands upon thousands of dallars spent with him in the last 10 years.
 

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You can call your momma for all i care:lol_hitti
I have a pretty good relationship with my Snap On guy. He and I both own IMCA racecars and race at the same track. Oh and also theres the Thousands upon thousands of dallars spent with him in the last 10 years.

oh snap a momma joke, you sir have put me in my place haven't you? lol

Oh and you spelled "dollar" wrong BTW
 
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