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Author Topic: Decent Torx Sockets?  (Read 1955 times)

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KillerWatt

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Re: Decent Torx Sockets?
« Reply #15 on: 04 December 2009, 00:07:52 »

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We used to have the Snap -On Vanman visit every month when I worked in a Bodyshop and you could build up a great tool kit.

 The tools were first class and guaranteed for life, but they were expensive and walking onto the back of his Van always meant you bought something new.

 
You gotta admit though, Snap-On tools just have that certain feel that tells the individual they are working with quality hardware.
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waspy

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Re: Decent Torx Sockets?
« Reply #16 on: 04 December 2009, 10:07:43 »

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We used to have the Snap -On Vanman visit every month when I worked in a Bodyshop and you could build up a great tool kit.

 The tools were first class and guaranteed for life, but they were expensive and walking onto the back of his Van always meant you bought something new.

 
You gotta admit though, Snap-On tools just have that certain feel that tells the individual they are working with quality hardware.

I don't like how the new spanners feel in my hand. They're not rounded enough for my liking. King Dick for me= Very nice :) :) :) :) :)
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Re: Decent Torx Sockets?
« Reply #17 on: 04 December 2009, 13:46:37 »

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Thanks for all the suggestions guys.  :y Just out of curiosity rustym95, is that the tool shack in Florida I just got from Google :)
i think that is main base but there are out lets in uk :y
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Re: Decent Torx Sockets?
« Reply #18 on: 04 December 2009, 13:50:11 »

a tool is just a tool dont wont to go to bed with it, if it works it works, if it dont get a new one. :y
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