I sold my Snap-On box to another member a few years ago and regret letting it go. I'm at the point where I need to buy another box but I'd rather buy from someone associated with the site if possible. Anyone?
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Iv been using the same Snap-on guy for 8 years and the guys been great. Hes not on the board but he could use the business. Let me know if you want his info. He lives in Haslet and his area is north Ft Worth.Last edited by stephen4785; 01-22-2015, 10:01 PM.
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PM it to me please.Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostIv beren using the same Snap-on guy for 8 years and the guys been great. Hes not on the board but he could use the business. Let me know if you want his info. He lives in Haslet and his area is north Ft Worth.
Just started watching those after a week of scoping out Craigslist.Originally posted by Rreemo View PostI've seen some smoking deals on boxes on those Facebook for sale pages.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyWould you like your reparations in 5.56mm or 7.62mm?
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Never understood the need for box truck tools or maybe I'm just to poor. I have a harbor freight box and mostly craftsman hand tools. Although I won't buy anymore craftsman as it's mostly made in China now. Most of my pliers are knipex and I feel that they're better then snapon. I'm also not hard on tools. I don't work on rusted out pieces of shit cars either though. I work on aircraft and torque values are generally low.
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a lot of them can be had cheaper from the company that makes them for the tool trucks.Originally posted by 2011GT View PostNever understood the need for box truck tools or maybe I'm just to poor. I have a harbor freight box and mostly craftsman hand tools. Although I won't buy anymore craftsman as it's mostly made in China now. Most of my pliers are knipex and I feel that they're better then snapon. I'm also not hard on tools. I don't work on rusted out pieces of shit cars either though. I work on aircraft and torque values are generally low.07 f250-family truckster
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payments...Originally posted by 2011GT View PostNever understood the need for box truck tools or maybe I'm just to poor. I have a harbor freight box and mostly craftsman hand tools. Although I won't buy anymore craftsman as it's mostly made in China now. Most of my pliers are knipex and I feel that they're better then snapon. I'm also not hard on tools. I don't work on rusted out pieces of shit cars either though. I work on aircraft and torque values are generally low.
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Knipex makes the pliers for snapon. Warranty and specialty tools are the biggest reason for tool truck tools. Also try using cheap screwdrivers around skydrol they just melt.Originally posted by 2011GT View PostNever understood the need for box truck tools or maybe I'm just to poor. I have a harbor freight box and mostly craftsman hand tools. Although I won't buy anymore craftsman as it's mostly made in China now. Most of my pliers are knipex and I feel that they're better then snapon. I'm also not hard on tools. I don't work on rusted out pieces of shit cars either though. I work on aircraft and torque values are generally low.07 GT500
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For me it's quality. I have yet to find a company that makes wrenches, rachets or sockets that are on par with the truck or professional grade tools. Even craftsman stuff that is older and said to better quality don't last. As far as pliers go knipex has the best period besides electrical and those are Thomas & Betts.Originally posted by 2011GT View PostNever understood the need for box truck tools or maybe I'm just to poor. I have a harbor freight box and mostly craftsman hand tools. Although I won't buy anymore craftsman as it's mostly made in China now. Most of my pliers are knipex and I feel that they're better then snapon. I'm also not hard on tools. I don't work on rusted out pieces of shit cars either though. I work on aircraft and torque values are generally low."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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