mjncad
Super Member
I've got one of the old Rockwell era Delta Radial Arm Saws. They don't make them like that anymore!
As I may have said before; the only Delta tools I hear people rave about are the Rockwell era ones.
I've got one of the old Rockwell era Delta Radial Arm Saws. They don't make them like that anymore!
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hand tools- harbor freight. i work on machinery worth $500k plus every day, (asphalt milling machines/reclaimers/quarry machinery/pavers/huge excavators/etc) and your snap-on wrenches dont do any better of a job than my HF. my job is more about getting the job done, than showing off your tools doing it. if you want to make a fashion statement w/your tools, be my guest. ive got other things to spent my $$ on, and not be in debt to my eyeballs. $100+ for one wrench is just outrageous, but some people eat it right up.
air tools: IR
elec tools: dewalt or milwakee
basically i use whatever gets the job done. i love people that needs $50k worth of tool truck tools to change oil in their car, and have a huge toolbox that takes up 1/2 their 1 car garage. to each their own.......
I too use nail guns, but sometimes a hammer is required.
The way I heard it is that every guy who owns a nailgun owns several hammers and always carries one when uses the nailgun.
Harbor Frieght tools - boat anchors
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Hammers: Craftsman pipe wrench.
Clamps: Craftsman pipe wrench.
Pliers: Craftsman pipe wrench.
Prybars: Craftsman pipe wrench.
Tubing benders: Craftsman pipe wrench.
and so forth...
That's good!
Don't knock Craftsman. I don't know how good they are now but I used them for years when I didn't have the bucks to buy pro stuff. I did a lot of good work and brought tools back that I had no right to return for new and they just threw them in the garbage and handed me new ones.
Rob