Whats in your toolbox...
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2 tree savers
2 tow straps
winch controller
****** block
about a dozen shackles
hip waders
rain gear
small box of electrical repair stuff
duct tape
couple pairs of gloves
jumper cables
small shovel
tools
first aid kit
flash light / batteries
sometimes a change of clothes
and know I am missing a few things
2 tow straps
winch controller
****** block
about a dozen shackles
hip waders
rain gear
small box of electrical repair stuff
duct tape
couple pairs of gloves
jumper cables
small shovel
tools
first aid kit
flash light / batteries
sometimes a change of clothes
and know I am missing a few things
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I bought exclusively Snap On and Mac tools because they plain will last. Have fun breaking a 80tooth SnapOn ratchet, especially vs those cog-tooth wobbly craftsman ratches and sloppy wrenches. I prefer not to bust my knuckles with tools expected to break. Craftsman is great for the guy who has his little 'home fix it kit', or the guy that changes his oil every three months. If you turn wrenches for a living...you definitely don't go buying Craftsman hand tools because you can get them replaced when they break at any mall, should come with band-aids for your knuckles. lol.
Don't get me wrong, Craftsman isn't a horrible tool. They work, I've used them before, but the statement about SnapOn "hardly the best" sounds like it's from someone who either doesn't have anything Snap On, or has never used their tools. There is a difference...
Last edited by Goodysgotacuda; 12-07-2008 at 08:23 PM.
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I have never broke any of our snap-on stuff. I break crapsman stuff all the time. That is why they make it easier to get like a new socket when you break something. Snap-on is for the big time mechanics and crapsman is for us guys that are part time but serious about it. I have all different brands of tools.
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****** strap
Tow rope
Quite a few D rings
Cinch straps
Shovel
Axe
Quart ot ATF and 10w-30
Jumper cables
A bunch of wiring/electrical connectors and such
A track bar from a ZJ
Some dirt
Spotlight
Ratchets, Wrenches, and the like
BFH
Air horns
Solenoid air valves (horns and locker)
That's all that comes to mind at the moment.
Oh, my rain caps for the stacks are in there right now too.
Tow rope
Quite a few D rings
Cinch straps
Shovel
Axe
Quart ot ATF and 10w-30
Jumper cables
A bunch of wiring/electrical connectors and such
A track bar from a ZJ
Some dirt
Spotlight
Ratchets, Wrenches, and the like
BFH
Air horns
Solenoid air valves (horns and locker)
That's all that comes to mind at the moment.
Oh, my rain caps for the stacks are in there right now too.
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