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Who else makes tools for snap on?

GBNZ

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Then snap on get there name put on and make a killing.

Kastar=Tap and die sets
Eklind=Hex keys
Hason global=Socket trays

off to work ill add to it when i get home
 
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autoace

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I forget their puller company name, but they don't make the pullers
Williams makes the Blue Point hand tools
Hanson taps and dies

off the top off my head, there are many more
 

jteck75

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[QUOTI forget their puller company name, but they don't make the pullersE][/QUOTE]

I wish I knew who made their pullers,I've wanted one of their master puller sets in the wall mounted case for years,but I'd just about have to mortgage the house to get a new one,and the used sets I've found that weren't missing any pieces were completely unreasonable. I love my old reliable 6-ton Proto set,but it just doesn't have all of the extra puller fixtures that I need sometimes.
 

Monte

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Soft grip Punches + Chisels (Eurotools (Spain))
Adjustable wrenches (Eurotools (Sweden))
Combination T and L-Shape Soft Grip wrenches (Eurotools (Spain))

ok Eurotoools belong to snap-on but these tools are still available under their original names like "Palmera" or "Bahco" at less $$$
 

joenero

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With them switching focus away from country of origin we might begin to see some stuff from harbor freight on the snap on truck.

C'mon, I've seen cornwell rebadge stuff that I can buy at HF, the rest will cave in.
 

krusty the clown

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[QUOTI forget their puller company name, but they don't make the pullers

I wish I knew who made their pullers,I've wanted one of their master puller sets in the wall mounted case for years,but I'd just about have to mortgage the house to get a new one,and the used sets I've found that weren't missing any pieces were completely unreasonable. I love my old reliable 6-ton Proto set,but it just doesn't have all of the extra puller fixtures that I need sometimes.

thier pullers are made by hydramec. but they only sell to snap on. the only thing they will sell is items that snap on discontinued.

http://www.hydrameconline.com/home
 

Fubar

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forget their puller company name, but they don't make the pullers

I wish I knew who made their pullers,I've wanted one of their master puller sets in the wall mounted case for years,but I'd just about have to mortgage the house to get a new one,and the used sets I've found that weren't missing any pieces were completely unreasonable. I love my old reliable 6-ton Proto set,but it just doesn't have all of the extra puller fixtures that I need sometimes.

Watch Ebay closely. I've seen those sets used (case and all) sell for less than 1K. I want to say it cost me 3K to put it all together (I do have extra items in there though). But you do see them...
 

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Who is making their indexable head prybars?I've heard Hanson but I haven't been able to confirm it.
 
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caper

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Great effort on that thread BWP.Many of those listings should be added to the Snap on values thread.Looks like many of the Lisle products are priced pretty much the same or more than the Snap on version.
 

billymade

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Hydramec doesn't seem to hide the fact that they are the OEM for Snapon! "Hydramec's largest customer is Snap-On Tools Incorporated based in Kenosha,WI. Hydramec is Snap-On's oldest supplier of tools selling to Snap-On since the early 1920's. The Hydramec product line is distributed by Snap-On in the United States, Canada, and to more than 100 countries around the world. Although the tools manufactured bear the Snap-On logo, almost everything the company manufactures has been designed, developed and tested in Hydramec's factory."
 

jteck75

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Yeah,I got on Hydromec's site to see what all discontinued pullers they would sell me. With the exception of a kingpin puller set,they didn't have any pullers,but they had some discontinued engine stands that looked pretty good.
 
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