I had a similar incident a few months back. I was driving down a dirt county road when I saw something shiny catch the sun. I stopped to look and it was one of those chrome plated Snap-on 11/16" wrenches. I looked around al little more and in the ditch I found the full set 3/8" all the way up to 7/8". Nobody was near and this road is not travelled too much, so no telling how long they were laying there. Somebody is out some bucks. Guess they weren't yours.ddstuder wrote:I keep a roll of tools on my motorcycle on the lower downtubes.
I was riding on I-35 through Dallas one evening when I ran over something in the road. It turns out my straps on my tool bag had broken, and I ran over my tools.
It had been filled with Snap-on and Craftsman tools! That was an expensive speed bump!
Now the tool bag is filled with Harbor Freight Chi-Com tools!
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- Sun Mar 03, 2013 1:43 pm
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Not sure where Sears Craftsman tools are made, but I have never had a problem getting a free replacement when I broke one. Thats good enough for me!