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<blockquote data-quote="rtillaree" data-source="post: 2952155" data-attributes="member: 570661"><p>i have a lot of craftsman sockets and wrenches...also have a nice 12 volt drill from craftsman...as well as a 60 year old planer which is still in mint condition...they hold up very well...ive even replaced a few things over the years...</p><p></p><p>i remember and still have my first set of tools, i was 9 and my dad gave me a big matco tool box loaded full of various tools, mostly matco as that is what his shop typically had. had a few ball peen and body hammers, awesome set of punches and a giant snap on torque wrench...i spent several days cleaning them all and making it look nice...great day when you get your first real set...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtillaree, post: 2952155, member: 570661"] i have a lot of craftsman sockets and wrenches...also have a nice 12 volt drill from craftsman...as well as a 60 year old planer which is still in mint condition...they hold up very well...ive even replaced a few things over the years... i remember and still have my first set of tools, i was 9 and my dad gave me a big matco tool box loaded full of various tools, mostly matco as that is what his shop typically had. had a few ball peen and body hammers, awesome set of punches and a giant snap on torque wrench...i spent several days cleaning them all and making it look nice...great day when you get your first real set... [/QUOTE]
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