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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="hb712" data-source="post: 15496440" data-attributes="member: 42038"><p>This is right on. I worked for Mac Tools and we often sourced a lot of the brands listed here for customers.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to look on Craigslist for hand tools. You'll often find a tech in a bad place financially who is liquidating his assets. For new stuff, stick with the brands listed in here. I do suggest looking at Snapon if your budget allows for tools that you will use most often (their ratchets are the shit). IR stuff is perfect for air tools--they actually make them for a lot of the big tool companies. For power, I use both Milwaukee and Dewalt, though for cordless I prefer Milwaukee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb712, post: 15496440, member: 42038"] This is right on. I worked for Mac Tools and we often sourced a lot of the brands listed here for customers. My suggestion is to look on Craigslist for hand tools. You'll often find a tech in a bad place financially who is liquidating his assets. For new stuff, stick with the brands listed in here. I do suggest looking at Snapon if your budget allows for tools that you will use most often (their ratchets are the shit). IR stuff is perfect for air tools--they actually make them for a lot of the big tool companies. For power, I use both Milwaukee and Dewalt, though for cordless I prefer Milwaukee. [/QUOTE]
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