Downwindtracker 2
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This was back a few years, I hadn't been pulling wrenches that long. My partner and I were buttoning up a leg on a bucket elevator. I was using a rough Gray Maple Leaf 9/16 combination, Maple Leafs were Grays economy line. My partner offered to let me try his Snap-On. I couldn't afford Snap-On , but on the way home I stopped and bought a fully polished 9/16th Gray.
We aren't married to beauty queens, in spite of what we tell our wives, since we spend more time with our tools, at least they should be nice.
Wrenches have changed. I bought a set of Mastercraft for my last out of town job. If lost no big deal. They might not be as good as Snap-On or Proto, but they were as nice as that Snap-On.
We aren't married to beauty queens, in spite of what we tell our wives, since we spend more time with our tools, at least they should be nice.
Wrenches have changed. I bought a set of Mastercraft for my last out of town job. If lost no big deal. They might not be as good as Snap-On or Proto, but they were as nice as that Snap-On.

