Too bad that won't work with your computer

Just kidding.. Well not really, I'm a "puter fessional" too

Ron
PS: Also worked for years in a calibration shop and own $20 torque wrenches in all sizes. All I want to do is to not break stuff and not have it come loose either. Not really mechanically challenging. Folks that do that type of work need to take more care then folks like me
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NCFJ previously said:
Personally I am fine with both Snap On and Craftsmen. The main thing for me is to buy the best tool I can at the time. Obviously it depends on the tool. Something like a torque wrench will last forever if you take care of it.
I have made my living with tools most of my life and buying cheap tools just never made sense to me. Now I earn my living with a computer and it is the same thing, give me all the memory and the most vidio card it can handle!
Save your money, buy a quality torque wrench, and you just may be able to leave it to your son (or daughter) when you go.
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08 SS, SS valve stem caps and exhaust tip

Rapper standing on the corner, wrappers flying in the wind... And in my quite reflection, I wonder why..