Posted by fbh44 on January 07, 2019 at 04:54:55 from (69.71.10.104):
In Reply to: Tools! posted by big tee on January 06, 2019 at 09:33:35:
I'll say this for Snap-On. I found a crescent-style wrench alongside the highway one time, a Snap-On. Does it work well??? well sure it does. But as I look at it I am really impressed. The arm is a heavy I-beam shape, the top flange of the I-beam is 2X as wide/thick as the bottom flange. The top is smooth and rounded, 2X as thick as the bottom, and really feels good. As you push it down, it is extremely comfortable for your palm. The jaws are calibrated on one side in mm, all the way up to about 30 mm, on the other side in 1/4 1/2 3/4 1, every 1/16 inch. Big warning labels forged into the arm, NO EXTENSIONS NO HAMMERING, which we all know not to do and we all go ahead and do. The turner knurled thing turns is SO smooth, it has no friction at all. None. Chrome plating is heavy and beautiful, it appears they might have don't it properly, might actually be plated copper then nickel then chrome, just like it supposed to be done. The inside of the jaws are slightly grooved for a 'bite'. Sit it there on your desk, it is a work of art. I'm impressed.
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