I Bet My Tool Set is More Expensive than Yours (non-power)

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E. M. Henderson
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Sorry, no dick pics.


I can post whatever I want.. Dingaling too. So sorry, my ass.


Lol, I keep the cheapy stuff in the truck and the more expensive stuff at home. I have enough to get most jobs done.


Pics or just keep on browsing..

AHAAA..


Maybe, once I get home. I'm out buying paint thinner for a picnic table I'm working on.
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Cool, cool.. Aha

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Posted by Redbull

Cool. My tools are a hodge podge. What this made me realize is I need a nice bag for everything because its a bit of a mess in my truck box. One thing a guy told me when I was in school thinking about tools he said he gets tools nothing fancy and if they break, he gets another one. Because of course you dont get the absolute cheapest if you can afford but there is a line when you can be overspending also so its about, I have definitely had cheap tools break on me so thats a learning experience. Yep sometimes spend more and its worth it instead of having to rebuy and have that hassle later. You can save so much by getting complete sets vs going to the Auto parts store and getting that one socket you need right now for $ 11 haha but sometimes it be like that. I'll go to harbor freight in a second. There is one right near my out of town place. The centerpiece to my tool set is my reversible ratchet 1/4 and 3/8.


Thanks. I know it's ridiculous to spend so much money on tools, but I really just pay for the service and warranty.. I can have a guy come to my place or the shop and replace the tool I broke or worn out..I ain't got to order shit.

I've also experimented with the comfort-ability of different tool brands. It's only a few that feel nice and heavy in my hand, and made with detail to fit a hand properly.

Doing automotive work, a lot of bolts and nuts are torqued down or just require special tools. I don't even have regular hammers.

I know harbor freight got really good breaker bars. I as thinking about buying one for back up.. In case somebody needs one or I leave it at home, it'll stay in my locker.