I wish I can wrench in space. It must be fun. Last time, CNN said that NASA pays each astronaut $5 million per day when they are in space. Imagine how many snap on ratchets you can buy by working there for just one day.![]()
I wish I can wrench in space. It must be fun. Last time, CNN said that NASA pays each astronaut $5 million per day when they are in space. Imagine how many snap on ratchets you can buy by working there for just one day.![]()
I doubt NASA pay a dime for tools. Only, perhaps specialist stuff they have to have made.
Every tool manufacturer in the country will be lining up to offer their tools for free.
i would think that thier tools are contracted out to thier specs for a VERY high price.
Makes me think of those stories about the Army paying $500 or some such goofy amount for a hammer.
NASA said one astronaut lost his tool bag in space yesterday.
I own (and use daily) a drill/driver just like those used on the space station. Maybe you do too...!
"First Commercial Tool Used by NASA. In December 1998, the Makita 6213D Driver Drill was taken aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for use on the international space station, making it the first commercial power tool used in outer space by NASA."
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So, apparently most tools are custom made for NASA, which makes the Makita 6213 rather unusual...anybody can buy one.
I seem to recall Snap-on bragging about being the tool supplier for NASA.

Picture 12 in the link below has a good picture of the "Mini Power Tool" used by NASA:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/preparing_to_rescue_hubble.html


I'm pretty sure that I have seen something from Snap-on where they were talking about it.I thought Proto was....![]()
During the 1980s, Snap-On became the sole supplier of tools to NASA for the space shuttles.


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Here's a photo of astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper who lost her tools in space:
"Dang it, I can't believe I screwed up the mission by losing BOTH my doohickies with the thingamajigs that shoot the greasy stuff."
"It's all right, honey, they were only worth $100,000. We'll just get some more. There's an endless supply of tax money out there."
Hey, maybe you can come up with a better caption for this photo?
I don't know why you're all so bothered. It was only a bagful of wrenches and boring stuff like that."
i would think that thier tools are contracted out to thier specs for a VERY high price.
