[AT] Craftsman wrenches
Ed Stewart
edstewart1 at verizon.net
Sun May 28 06:57:52 PDT 2006
I have some old Craftman tools here that were made in the good old USA
and I have done just about any abuse to them and they take it, Richard
you have some from Japan, I have a couple made in Tiawan, there is a
definate difference in the quality of then and now. I prefer Snapon or
proto myself. It is no fun trying to loosen a tight nut and having the
ratchet skip teeth and your hand smacks the corner of a casting.. Ed
Richard Fink Sr wrote:
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> John as to the craftsman wrenches i have had good luck with them. Do
> you remember any of the adds that say made in USA only. Well i can
> take photos of some that say made in japan and send them to you.
> [[So much for truth in advertising]]
> R Fink
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> At 08:03 AM 5/28/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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>> When it comes to combination wrenches we have got about anything in
>> the shop you can think of except Snap-on and Mac. I found a fairly
>> new Craftsman 15/16 that had spread on the open end to over 1
>> inch---time to trade it in.
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>> What do you guys think of the quality of Craftsman wrenches?
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>> John Hall
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