paul
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petersonra said:I vote for Greenlee, just because I have a friend who designs them.
I stay away from them only because they're made in China. I like to keep my money circulating in the states if I can.
petersonra said:I vote for Greenlee, just because I have a friend who designs them.
Well not just that, it seems there tons of tools, I missed the thread peter had made, and others made someJim W in Tampa said:Why is he doing field work ???????????????
No way, send that stuff to me.....ItsHot said:Don't forget his laptop and I-pod!
cschmid said:my most favorite tools are the one you buy that have this printed on them Ugly stick, rapala, berkley, evinrude, lund, spartan, silverodo..:grin:![]()
Basic handtools for automotive, household repair, etc... He is not a sparky, rather a mechanical engineer grad.JohnJ0906 said:Dereck, what exactly is your son looking for? Household fix-it tools, automotive, electrician?
Rampage_Rick said:$65 each. Still going strong...
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It's got a ton of outer jacket. The cable's over 1/2" diameter, but it's still fairly flexible below freezing, way better than most orange contractor-grade stuff. I use CordPro reels to keep a couple of them under control.e57 said:At that price it had better be...
Here you go... a real time saver:e57 said:The cord cap just keeps moving back inch by inch....
dereckbc said:Basic handtools for automotive, household repair, etc... He is not a sparky, rather a mechanical engineer grad.
I forgot about hammers too! All of my hammers are the cheapest ones they had at the supply store. When I worked in industry I always refered to my tool pouch as my bag of hammers.chris kennedy said:
