I broke lots of wrenches after the switch. Buy from Sears lifetime guarantee, but if you have money snap on is the way to go.
i have a set like that in the video of craftsmen, but i bought them fuck it had to been around 1998 still work great. other wise i buy what ever i need at a autostore, or home depot, huskey aint so bad, most places now always offer a lifetime replacement
Also, harbor freight, i have a set of composite (basically plastic/resin) socket wrenches. they are strong and tight and wont freeze your fingers off in the winter when it -10F outside.
Actually a lot of harbor freight tools ain't bad for the price. I would go there if just homeowner-garage work. Hell, even a lot professionals use their tools. I got a full set of impact sockets, they are great. but there is stuff you just stay from there.
Thats one thing tho to remember is to use a impact socket when using a impact gun ( which oddly enough came from HF actually AvE did a BOLTER vid on it) it was a game changer for me especially on tires
But i will say, i love my KNIPEX pliers, you dont want to know how much those cost cause you'd prolly hit me
I have some snap-on stuff mostly hand me downs, and some starrett tools... just buy as need them. But AvE hit it right man, when you got your hands on a good tool its night and day
Guys and their toys lol. I am about to go out for the day. . It's a nice out, and I have a nice pretty dress Ive been dying to wear, got it during my winter shopping that never happened 🤣 remember lol. I am gonna try to find some seafood unfortunately (gross) got any recommendations? I have never even tried any.
cant go wrong with shrimp, either scampi or cocktail sauce.... a lot of places have it
you can go crazy and get calamari, need to be cooked right tho otherwise can be rubbery... there is always casino crab nights
actually i got me some shrimps for cheap yesterday, need to eat them up they were in the bargain bin... now i know whats for dinner
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