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Old 12-13-2007, 11:38 PM   #20
ColombianMax
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Originally Posted by Kountz430 View Post
i have a few stanley sockets and ratchets myself.never had a problem with them either.I use N.A.P.A tools.thats what my tech school gave us. they are good tools have'nt broken many at all,a breaker bar and a couple of sockets.I dont like wasting my lunch break running up to sears to replace a tool,(only get a half hour and the nearest sear is 20 mins away)nor do i wanna wait a week for the snap-on guy to come back.I call NAPA with the part number within 10 to 15 minutes my new tool arrives no question asked. Its more convienent that way well to me that is but hey to each is.... you know the rest
So let me get this straight....

I've got a NAPA 7/8 wrench I had to borrow from a guy at the JY and then he disappeared so I had no choice but to keep the wrench. If I were to break it, I just call the nearest NAPA (which is 1 mile away) tell them my address, tell them what tool and size it is...and they'll deliver a new one to my house in 10-15 minutes?
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