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Tool Talk - freerider - 02-04-2009 07:31 PM

I thought I would start a thread for those interested in tools to list what tools they use and their experiences with different manufacturers quality and backup etc.

Some of the stuff I currently have:

Forge 1/4" drive socket set (had it for 4 years and not a single broken piece)
Williams 1/2" drive socket set
Jin Gar 6-200NM toque wrench
wella screw drivers - various different sizes
Blue Point 3.5ton low profile long reach trolley jack
Blue Point 3 ton jack stands
Snap-On torx sockets
Mastercraft ratcheting through drive ring spanners

Basically those are my tools worth mentioning, I have starting buying tools that unless lost or stolen, I will never have to replace in the future.

So far my backup service from the Snap-On rep in CPT has been brilliant! I call him to ask about something, and next thing he is at my house with his truck of stock Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - Carn - 02-04-2009 08:00 PM

Can't go wrong with Snap-On.

Mine is a mix and match at the moment but the Mastercraft tools (the imported ones, not the local stuff) are very nice and reasonably priced in comparison to Snap-On, Gedore, etc Wink


RE: Tool Talk - freerider - 02-04-2009 08:20 PM

(02-04-2009 08:00 PM)Carn Wrote:  Can't go wrong with Snap-On.

Mine is a mix and match at the moment but the Mastercraft tools (the imported ones, not the local stuff) are very nice and reasonably priced in comparison to Snap-On, Gedore, etc Wink

yeah the price of the snapon stuff is quite high, but they also have blue point and williams now.

Blue point are their mid range tools and williams is the entry level stuff, but all carry a no questions asked lifetime guarantee


RE: Tool Talk - springbok - 02-04-2009 10:43 PM

Most of my tools are very ordinary but I have a set of combination open box Stahlwille spanners which i bought years ago (hmm, I'm talking YEARS ago).

[Image: Stahlwille.jpg]

A couple of years ago I wanted to add two or three much smaller sizes to the collection and I nearly passed out when i heard the prices Uhoh2. I bought them anyway as I wanted to keep a matching set. So I have from size 6 up to 20.


RE: Tool Talk - freerider - 03-04-2009 07:10 AM

haha, yeah springbok... same reason i will probably never own a snapon open box set, they are about R350 each for the smaller sizes!


RE: Tool Talk - Liqui-Moly - 03-04-2009 10:14 AM

I dont have any tools.....

But I do know a few tools.... Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - freerider - 03-04-2009 11:02 AM

(03-04-2009 10:14 AM)Liqui-Moly Wrote:  I dont have any tools.....

But I do know a few tools.... Bluebiggrin

Rofl


RE: Tool Talk - springbok - 03-04-2009 10:27 PM

I've come accross a few in my time as well.


RE: Tool Talk - dood786 - 11-05-2009 08:50 PM

mastercraft kit

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RE: Tool Talk - Liqui-Moly - 11-05-2009 08:55 PM

Is the Iron included in the set?
Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - freerider - 11-05-2009 08:58 PM

lol, you dont stuff around do you? Bluebiggrin I like the mastercraft stuff, just note though, that Makro sell it at about 50% less than builders warehouse here in CT


RE: Tool Talk - Carn - 11-05-2009 08:58 PM

Nice....did it come with an Iron Icon9 Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - Liqui-Moly - 11-05-2009 09:01 PM

Too slow Carn... hehe

Its a he/she tool set.

And Makro has everything for cheap. I love that place.

Mike


RE: Tool Talk - Carn - 11-05-2009 09:05 PM

(11-05-2009 09:01 PM)Liqui-Moly Wrote:  Too slow Carn... hehe

Multiple tabs FTL Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - Liqui-Moly - 11-05-2009 09:08 PM

Bluebiggrin Bluebiggrin Bluebiggrin

haha


RE: Tool Talk - dood786 - 11-05-2009 09:08 PM

haha na the iron wanted a moment of fame so it creeped in for a close up


RE: Tool Talk - Liqui-Moly - 11-05-2009 09:10 PM

Na admit it... You were trying to fix the iron with no success. (And I bet the missus was breathing fire being you) Bluebiggrin


RE: Tool Talk - dood786 - 11-05-2009 09:19 PM

thats actually where the ironing gets done in the garage - just opened the kit and snapped the pic


RE: Tool Talk - Rory - 11-05-2009 11:11 PM

What about power tools?

I can't remember the brand names of the tools I buy, all I know is when I buy the cheap ones I end up having to buy them again...

My favourite is a Dremel, really awesome little tool... (might take a while to polish a car with it though)


RE: Tool Talk - dood786 - 12-05-2009 06:21 AM

When i bought the tool set above, i bought a ryobi electric screw driver too, that thing is awesome but makes you very lazy