I was just wondering if I could flag him down and buy some tools. I am not a pro. Do I need an account to buy stuff from him? Does the truck have stock in it?

And a lot of people without, tooI will sell to anyone with money.
the Chinese are working on a replacement for them, "vending" type machines at different locations .
Soon enough it you won't have to look for the truck guy, the Chinese are working on a replacement for them, "vending" type machines at different locations and the rest done through the "mail" (shipping), the truck guys will be the last to know about it.
Cool. Then I can have a vending route going around and refilling the vending machines.
Sure, at $10 bucks an hour and 20 cents a mile, you pay for vehicle and insurance.
Can you expand on this please? Like the DVD machines poping up everywhere?
So did you get your informaton from your girlfriends uncle who used to be the President of Snap-on who had the gold plated desert eagle with the Snap-on embossed on it?
I already told you the gun thing was a joke but her uncle was the senior vice president of Snap on (she thought president but online it says senior vice president). .
You never did tell me if you know Larry Fletcher, he started as a truck guy and then did something else with them (small Astro van with Snap On logo on it until the Village made him take it off).
But it's just speculation, my guess, if today's trends continue, Snap On will probably just be bought by the Chinese like Milwaukee and others. Whatever happens things don't look good. I see thread after thread of people buying that GearWrench **** and touting Genius tools, not a one of those could stand up to the quality US made tools, but they are cheaply priced, but there's a larger price being paid.
The article you reference is about tool cribs at manufacturing plants. Even the pics you posted are from a MRO company.
Mobile tool trucks main market is independent automotive repair shops. If the tool trucks are in any danger of being replaced it is from the auto parts stores and their parts delivery fleets, not some virtual reality vending machine.
Will it replace the truck guys, wouldn't surprise me,
Will they replace the truck guys I doubt it.
The article you reference is about tool cribs at manufacturing plants. Even the pics you posted are from a MRO company.
Mobile tool trucks main market is independent automotive repair shops. If the tool trucks are in any danger of being replaced it is from the auto parts stores and their parts delivery fleets, not some virtual reality vending machine.

so does that mean i couldnt get the snap-on or mac guys to stop by the autozone i work at?
as far as i know we dont deliver tools![]()
That reminds me, I was looking at some online catalog/inventory system the other day, and I was surprised to see it said "Powered by Snap On Business Solutions" or something to that effect at the top of the screen. They designed the software I guess. It wasn't tool related.IYou do realize that Snap-on is a global company that sells tools, equipment and informations systems around the world.
That reminds me, I was looking at some online catalog/inventory system the other day, and I was surprised to see it said "Powered by Snap On Business Solutions" or something to that effect at the top of the screen. They designed the software I guess. It wasn't tool related.
Napa is VERY much in the tool business and well as ABC Auto Parts. I have lost several big ticket sales to the parts houses.

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I don't know too many hobbyists that shell out $5284 with another $450 remaining on tools from snap on like I did this year. And no I didn't buy a box. I'm not saying its not possible, just irregular.
I don't know too many hobbyists that shell out $5284 with another $450 remaining on tools from snap on like I did this year. And no I didn't buy a box. I'm not saying its not possible, just irregular.

I don't know too many hobbyists that shell out $5284 with another $450 remaining on tools from snap on like I did this year. And no I didn't buy a box. I'm not saying its not possible, just irregular.
I was just wondering if I could flag him down and buy some tools. I am not a pro. Do I need an account to buy stuff from him? Does the truck have stock in it?
They're more than happy to sell you a tool or a lot of em..