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chicane

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Snap on has been in business for along time, They have proven to make a pot full of Money for not only themselves but for investors.

Sears has been in business quite a bit longer than Snap On and has 10 times the revenue, look at their situation now.
 
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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Instead of bellyaching about SnapOn being overpriced you could buy SnapOn stock, it's publicly trade (Ticker: SNA) and be an owner. Buy now and you get it 'on sale.'
 

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Hey look.. Snap-On rug. Quite possible the best rug ever made. I expect the bidding to increase astronomically (if it starts) here in the last two hours of auction time.

Rubber base, tightly looped rugging stuff whatever it's called, pretty much just like any other shop rug you can buy. Only this one is much better I'm sure.

Because Snap-On.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271626531365

About 40mins left on that rug. I might go for it. If we ever sell my current house and build the new one I have a spot for it.
 

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Sears has been in business quite a bit longer than Snap On and has 10 times the revenue, look at their situation now.

How much Debt has Sears carried to create that "10X's the Revenue"? Being Bigger isn't always better and the Big Question that ill let you answer for the community, How much Income after operating expense did that Revenue get them?

Don't forget to use the ($$$) so there isn't any confusion.. LOL They are losing Cash/Assets at such a rate its just a matter of time, That's only my Opinion.
 

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I find it comical that it's always SO vs. HF. It's easy to pick on the weakest kid on the playground. When you compare SO to so-called "mid-grade" and higher end tools...there's not as much to argue about.
 

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I find it comical that it's always SO vs. HF. It's easy to pick on the weakest kid on the playground. When you compare SO to so-called "mid-grade" and higher end tools...there's not as much to argue about.

OK... Seriously lets be Freaking Honest here, Where do you think those comparisons are coming from? It would be a pretty lame argument to try and convince someone that $130 dollar ratchets is better than a $17 ratchet, It should be.. So who is picking on who again? And we are talking about tools correct?


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I like the Snap-On dead blow hammers. They work better than any other brand out there.

True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet. I know what you're thinkin' -- wrong tool idiot. Anyway, I broke the hammer.

Said **** it.

Called my Snap-On guy and he showed up in 12 minutes on the dot with exactly a Snap-On FHOF80 (best ratchet ever made) and a Snap-On model HBFE32 dead blow hammer (best dead blow hammer ever made). I didn't use the ratchet at first because, well you all know how I like to keep my tools nice and polished, so I decided to just use the hammer alone. Busted that little M10 nut off so fast I couldn't believe it.

I have a Snap-On tattoo now. ;-)

Get yours here at a discount -- http://m.ebay.com/itm/251665845879?nav=SEARCH
 
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I like the Snap-On dead blow hammers. They work better than any other brand out there.

True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet. I know what you're thinkin' -- wrong tool idiot. Anyway, I broke the hammer.

Said **** it.

Called my Snap-On guy and he showed up in 12 minutes on the dot with exactly a Snap-On FHOF80 (best ratchet ever made) and a Snap-On model HBFE32 dead blow hammer (best dead blow hammer ever made). I didn't use the ratchet at first because, well you all know how I like to keep my tools nice and polished, so I decided to just use the hammer alone. Busted that little M10 nut off so fast I couldn't believe it.

I have a Snap-On tattoo now. ;-)

Get yours here at a discount -- http://m.ebay.com/itm/251665845879?nav=SEARCH

Umm... 40 years ago + FHOF80 + Mid 90's Honda Civic = You either own a delorean or your just making sh!t up.
 

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Umm... 40 years ago + FHOF80 + Mid 90's Honda Civic = You either own a delorean or your just making sh!t up.


Yup, just ******* around trying to keep things interesting. Mostly poking fun at the guys with the stories about how they tried using sooo many tools before finally the Snap-On tool heroically saved their day. I like bantering with everyone here.. I was wondering who'd be the first to catch it. :beer:
 

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For every new post on this thread I will destroy one NOS craftsmen tool<<<< something like that might work


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I'll wait til tomorrow, then I am gonna start spamming this thread with some nasty ****.

But please don't ban me!! I will be doing it for the greater good.
 

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Is that a typo ? Not saying it doesn't make sense in that situation but 5500 dollars for one socket is just mind boggling.

Nope not a typo. It is a 5 in socket used on a hydraulic wrench. It is used to torque the bolts that hold the blades onto the propeller shaft on of a ship. Its been a few years, but if I remember correctly the torque spec is 4500 lbs.

The most bizarre part of that story is that the dealer had a 5" socket on the truck.

I wasn't actually on the truck. He had to stop and pick it up at his warehouse. I guess when you service an area that has as many ships as Hampton Roads thinks like this do pop up occasionally and its good to be prepare. I don't think he drove around with one as part of his normal inventory.

I also don't see it in Snap On's normal catalog. Special order maybe?
 

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I like the Snap-On dead blow hammers. They work better than any other brand out there.

True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet. I know what you're thinkin' -- wrong tool idiot. Anyway, I broke the hammer.

Said **** it.

Called my Snap-On guy and he showed up in 12 minutes on the dot with exactly a Snap-On FHOF80 (best ratchet ever made) and a Snap-On model HBFE32 dead blow hammer (best dead blow hammer ever made). I didn't use the ratchet at first because, well you all know how I like to keep my tools nice and polished, so I decided to just use the hammer alone. Busted that little M10 nut off so fast I couldn't believe it.

I have a Snap-On tattoo now. ;-)

Get yours here at a discount -- http://m.ebay.com/itm/251665845879?nav=SEARCH

Just one minor problem with that story. Harbor freight didn't exist until '77.
Retail store didn't open til '80. So HF didn't exist 40 years ago. And a 's 90 civic wouldn't have existed 40 years ago. Just saying....
 

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why do i keep coming back to this thread?:dunno:
i have nothing else to offer.
i have a bunch of SO tools and like them a lot, but no one will convince me that they're the be all and end all of tools.

i keep coming back because i like the banter. any talk about tools catches my intrest:beer:
like bill cosby used to say "if you're not careful you might just learn something"

the reason i posted again was i just saw the "tags" at the bottom of the thread.
you guys slay me:lol:
 

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Shall we?


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I like my snap on tools. Also like my sk tools. Thoroughly enjoy my gp tools. I get by with the few hf tools that I have too.

Now what's that tell you? Oh yeah that it's all personal preference. So quit ******* arguing back you snap on haters. Tools are ******* awesome natter what brand. Also you ******* hazet guys need to chill or you may start another world war. (I'm not even sure if they are German made but it sounds that way) if I remember right you got your ***' s beat twice in a row. Also comment on my spelling too if you would.



Well I spoke my piece. I'm just sick of seeing this thread everyday in the top posts when I get off of work. Have a good evening or morning. Peace out girl scouts
 

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I like the Snap-On dead blow hammers. They work better than any other brand out there.

True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet. I know what you're thinkin' -- wrong tool idiot. Anyway, I broke the hammer.

Said **** it.

Called my Snap-On guy and he showed up in 12 minutes on the dot with exactly a Snap-On FHOF80 (best ratchet ever made) and a Snap-On model HBFE32 dead blow hammer (best dead blow hammer ever made). I didn't use the ratchet at first because, well you all know how I like to keep my tools nice and polished, so I decided to just use the hammer alone. Busted that little M10 nut off so fast I couldn't believe it.

I have a Snap-On tattoo now. ;-)

Get yours here at a discount -- http://m.ebay.com/itm/251665845879?nav=SEARCH


I'm calling bullsh!t on your story. One minute you are saying you only buy SO used the next you are saying you call the SO guy and he shows up in 12 minutes...AT THE JUNKYARD... to sell you a couple of tools. Sorry, not buying it.....
 

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I'll wait til tomorrow, then I am gonna start spamming this thread with some nasty ****.

But please don't ban me!! I will be doing it for the greater good.

Here is a suggestion if you or anyone else doesn't like this thread....STOP COMING HERE AND POSTING SH!T!
 

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I like the Snap-On dead blow hammers. They work better than any other brand out there.

True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet. I know what you're thinkin' -- wrong tool idiot. Anyway, I broke the hammer.

Said **** it.

Called my Snap-On guy and he showed up in 12 minutes on the dot with exactly a Snap-On FHOF80 (best ratchet ever made) and a Snap-On model HBFE32 dead blow hammer (best dead blow hammer ever made). I didn't use the ratchet at first because, well you all know how I like to keep my tools nice and polished, so I decided to just use the hammer alone. Busted that little M10 nut off so fast I couldn't believe it.

I have a Snap-On tattoo now. ;-)

Get yours here at a discount -- http://m.ebay.com/itm/251665845879?nav=SEARCH
Just one minor problem with that story. Harbor freight didn't exist until '77.
Retail store didn't open til '80. So HF didn't exist 40 years ago. And a 's 90 civic wouldn't have existed 40 years ago. Just saying....
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Stahwille prices?
"Snappy boy"?
Tool "polishing"?
Harbor Freight?
Honda valve cover "nut"?

Man....you seem to keep stepping on your......"nut."
 

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...True story. I was at the junkyard like 40 years ago when you all were just twinkles in your daddy's eye, trying to bust loose a stubborn rusted valve cover nut off a mid-90's Honda Civic. At first I used a HF dead blow hammer slogging on an HF ratchet...

Yup, just ******* around trying to keep things interesting. Mostly poking fun at the guys with the stories about how they tried using sooo many tools before finally the Snap-On tool heroically saved their day. I like bantering with everyone here.. I was wondering who'd be the first to catch it. :beer:

You were caught red-handed being FOS. ;)

By the time a 1995 Honda would need to have the valve cover removed, and to deal with a rusted on nut, would make it considerably less than 20 years ago. Certainly not the 40 years you claimed, when the rest of us were twinkles in our daddy's eye (which was >70 years ago, for me).

You sold your credibility too cheap.
 

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Yeah...I hear you Jeff.

It doesn't confront me in the least.

If you look back in this thread......that is....if you wanted the abuse....you would see him calling out a member here that helped me in the past.....really no need.
 
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