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Mudrat
05-23-2004, 10:47 AM
I really want some TORX drivers tht don't break. I've busted 2 #50, a #47, and a #30 today - All Craftsman so I can replace them, when I feel like going the 20 miles down to the nearest Sears :smile:

Mudrat

Lifted79CJ7
05-23-2004, 12:08 PM
Shooo, the day those are created, someone's gonna make a lot of $$$! So going off this email, sounds like you had a lot of fun pulling those rollbars out, eh?? :wink:
Jack

Pheonix
05-25-2004, 10:53 AM
get some Cornwell tools, you might be paying 3 times as much though, Snap-On would be my second choice

Mudrat
05-25-2004, 03:30 PM
get some Cornwell tools, you might be paying 3 times as much though, Snap-On would be my second choice
Never heard of Cornwell?? Snap-On has the same lifetime warranty - I think only if you're a professional mechanic.

I stopped by Sears on the way home and swapped them out. When it cools off a bit I'll slather on the DEET and see if I can break .. I mean ... use the new one.

Thanks, I'll look for Cornwell and see what they've got. I also need to replace my 2" bearing seperator. I think McMasters-Carr is going to get some big buck for a solid steel machined one vs. the cast one that detonated.

Pat

thumper
01-23-2005, 12:19 AM
No matter what brand of tools you like, there are certain tools you buy the top of the line. Some of the guys I work with think I'm crazy buying Snap-on, but most of them have SNAP-ON Torx.
I'm not saying they can't be broken, but in our work, the SNAP-ON Torx last longer.

The bearing seperator .......... OTC has been around a long time.

Mudrat
01-23-2005, 07:56 AM
No matter what brand of tools you like, there are certain tools you buy the top of the line. Some of the guys I work with think I'm crazy buying Snap-on, but most of them have SNAP-ON Torx.
I'm not saying they can't be broken, but in our work, the SNAP-ON Torx last longer.

The bearing seperator .......... OTC has been around a long time.
Thanks Thumper and welcome to the board :sa:
I replaced the seperator with the HD version form McMasters and got some new band saw blades too.
I found the OTC web page and will check them out. With the up coming re-build of the 360, I'm looking for a good set of mics that I can trust. I'm also looking for a good tubing bender for my shop. The JD3 (http://www.vansantent.com/model_3_bender.htm) and the M-tech NE5 (http://mtechsupply.com/view_page.php3?getcategory=Benders&prodid=185&session=c2d9e7ef14c76f06366e937f0041f952) have my attention right now. I'm not in a hurry for the bender since the boss at work said I could use the shop (plasma cutter, arc, mig, tig, lathe, mill, and a Hossfield #2 (http://www.hossfeldbender.com/hydraulic.htm) hydraulic bender with most of the dies I need), but that's 30 miles, 2 bridges and a tunnel from home. Not like walking out back to the shop :lo1l:

Mudrat

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