Posted by paul on January 06, 2019 at 13:14:49 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Tools! posted by big tee on January 06, 2019 at 09:33:35:
Funny.
I’m a tool fan, so I can see myself in the picture.....
I can get more tools to hang on the wall at hArbor Frieght, so I tend to shop that sort of place mostly these days.
I got some Craftsman back in the day for good stuff, and I seem to like Napa stuff these days for good tool, tolerable price.
I tend to use a special tool once, or once a year, and tend to need 4-5 of the common tools to carry with the tractors and combines and lose in the cornstalks as I repair stuff on the fly. And so, the cheap stuff fits my needs these days.
Those who make a living with the set of tools every day need the good stuff.
Pretty easy to see the different needs for the different levels of top shelf, moderate, and cheap.
Glad they are all available for all of us, it’s scary where quality and top notch stuff is heading to as their market and buyers shrink the costs gets higher and higher!
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