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pgtatx
06-24-2003, 05:42 PM
Well...I figured it was time to get everything I needed...so 100 sockets, 10 combo wrenches, 5 ratcheting wrenches, 4 different ratchets, a few extensions, and anything else I needed later...this is what I got...

http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/ACF2A%2EJPG
http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/101%2D0166%5FIMG%2EJPG
http://www.fastcougar.com/forums/attachments/101%2D0167%5FIMG%2EJPG

Teflonworm
06-24-2003, 05:59 PM
Thats a mighty hefty tool kit......you could do lots of stuff with it...and by stuff i mean things I dont understand...and by understand I mean everything that you'd do with a tool kit of that size :crazy:

pgtatx
06-24-2003, 06:05 PM
Yes Ethan...

I got everything I basically need for most install jobs...so I should be good from now on to help with even more installs at my house.

And honestly everything was very inexpensive. It's all craftsman stuff. I bought the kit before father's day cause everything was on sale, and I had a $75 gift card to there, so I got all this for a great price.

I hope to use it on the 12th

Stewy
06-24-2003, 06:43 PM
The BIG tools for the BIG man. Craftsman is the best.

I 5 finger dicounted most of my tools when I worked for sears.:)

Axio
06-25-2003, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by: Stewy
The BIG tools for the BIG man. Craftsman is the best.

I 5 finger dicounted most of my tools when I worked for sears.:)

thief :disgust:

Stewy
06-25-2003, 07:37 PM
Originally posted by: Axio

Originally posted by: Stewy
The BIG tools for the BIG man. Craftsman is the best.

I 5 finger dicounted most of my tools when I worked for sears.:)

thief :disgust:

It's only bad if you get caught.


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