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Originally Posted by Muscle Master
So...
In the sutomotive industry..
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The what?
Honestly, if you're starting out get Craftsman. Buy it once, and get free replacements from sears. Can't beat that, right? We use them in Aviation starting out just for this reason. We usually stock Snap On once we can pay for them. So Chromepusher is on the money, which is why when the time comes start swapping out the craftsman tools. Snap on sockets and drives are relatively inter-changeable with Craftsman. I do it daily if I'm too lazy to walk away from a Lycoming.
We also don't label our crap so if we leave that 3/4 drive in an engine..
"Wasn't me.."