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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 08:59 PM
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snapon tools DONT cover wear and tear, usually with worn tools the rep gets us to break em as he cant always change worn tools


i used my snapon large bladeded screwdriver to scrape all bumps ect off my WHOLE DOWNSTAIRS of my flats floor and worn the end out doing it ( ive never even used it as a screwdriver

anyway i took it too him ( about 2cm missing off the end to what should be there ) and he got me to snap the end off in a vice and got me a new tool


but alot depends on how much to sped ect on tools with him as lets face it if most of your main tools are cornwall and the chest is cornwall then why should he bend over to help out a non spender


the snaponman helps your as no matter what you get addicting to spending


i was gonna get a account with him but then i reaslied the error of that idea and just buy the tools out right these days,,,,,,,,, dont half sting when you spend 150 for a set of spanners of 75 quid for nut removal tools but atleast i dont have to hide in the toilets on fridaymornings like some of the mechanics


theres a apprentice at my work thats got a PROPER snapon cabinet that cost him 2500 and he got a psp,, that was1500 quid of his cash adn his credit and im not kidding you,,, hes drawers and 60% crap,,,,,,,, hes got hardly any decent tools and mist of his tools have been hand me downs from other techs as big tool kits need tools to fill em
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