Impact Tools
Originally posted by stale
Groovy. That's probably what my roommate's going to buy. He can't crack some crankcase bolts out of his '88 V45 Honda motor, so he's finally breaking down and getting some impact tools.
Groovy. That's probably what my roommate's going to buy. He can't crack some crankcase bolts out of his '88 V45 Honda motor, so he's finally breaking down and getting some impact tools.
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Originally posted by Sandbag
I'd go with Craftsman for the simple fact
that they service them locally.
No, the sears warranty only applies to handtools.
They will tell you suck a bigone after 30 days on
a compressor. Too many ways the average joe could
ruin it.
Stale, doesn't that sears one look familiar?
Is that a gun in your hand in your avatar there cowboy?
I'd go with Craftsman for the simple fact
that they service them locally.
No, the sears warranty only applies to handtools.
They will tell you suck a bigone after 30 days on
a compressor. Too many ways the average joe could
ruin it.
Stale, doesn't that sears one look familiar?
Is that a gun in your hand in your avatar there cowboy?
I tried to talk him into the Sears one. Too 'spensive, like he doesn't have money.
Yeah, that's the good ol' .45. You gotta come shoot Forge's .357. It's SO loud.


