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Tools for New Student

ibedayank

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Feb 2, 2011
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Columbia TN
ive had way too many years of loud music, unmuffled diesels, and just plain noisy shops.

it's amazing i can hear at all......


:beer:

add to that...
4 1/2 grinders impacts gas motors with headers short pies and no mufflers
quads/dirtbikes with the insides of the cans removed...

SWMBO at the end of the month and pissed off....
 
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Benji

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Jan 13, 2011
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Taxis River N.B Canada
He needs Snap-On dual 80 rachets, FLF80 and a mini pick set for shure. Snap on tools are expensive but when you use them every day they are shure worth it.
 
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MFlanagan

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Jul 25, 2010
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Well the tool fair was pretty interesting. I thought it was just going to be a Snap-on rep there but they had all of the majors covered. SO, Matco, Mac, Gearwrench were all there. All of them have student discount programs and the pricing is good for the duration of their schooling. That gives me more time to figure out where the best investment should be made.
 

Davi

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North East England
After hearing about these student programs I've just had a look for them in the UK and it looks like their not available :(
 
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