http://www.team.net/www/morgan/tech/whotools.html
Kinda makes you wonder about Snap-On FTW. :biglaugh:
Kinda makes you wonder about Snap-On FTW. :biglaugh:
DooM-;1368979 said:Snap-on tools are made here in Wisconsin . At least some are. So are Milwaukee power tools ( no surprise ).
wiseco7mgt;1369073 said:Just bought a milwaukee 18v (3.0ah) Li-ion hammer drill and holy shit hang on tight if your drilling steel up a ladder one handed and your 12mm drill bit grabs against the hole....My forearm feels like i've torn a ligament. But damn i still love it. I love it more than my makita ! As for the stanley brand im very impressed with the quality and most of the spanners i've recently purchased put my sidchrome to shame.
wiseco7mgt;1369073 said:Just bought a milwaukee 18v (3.0ah) Li-ion hammer drill and holy shit hang on tight if your drilling steel up a ladder one handed and your 12mm drill bit grabs against the hole....My forearm feels like i've torn a ligament. But damn i still love it. I love it more than my makita ! As for the stanley brand im very impressed with the quality and most of the spanners i've recently purchased put my sidchrome to shame.
Tire Shredder;1369125 said:I wonder who makes mastercraft tools from canadian tire? I really like their maximum line of tools. Nice and polished, good finish, reliable ratchets. I have never had a problem with them either.
mkiiSupraMan18;1369195 said:^ Seriously... there are 8?
IJ.;1369123 said:I looked at a milwaukee when I was shopping for a new cordless, ended up getting a 36v Bosch as it was a bit lighter, talk about grunt it has more torque than my 240v drill.
Sidchrome were good when they were made 2 burbs from me they had a brief period of being total garbage when they went offshore but seem to have recovered (a bud worked there as a tool setter so I have had LOTS of sidchrome over the years)
IJ.;1369395 said:Stahlwillie?
Never used them but I'd expect them to be very good.