Posted by greygoat on November 07, 2008 at 06:15:59 from (75.121.141.212):
In Reply to: snap on dealer posted by Oldoaky on November 06, 2008 at 09:31:47:
As a Locomotive machinist/mechanic on Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad, we used all Snap-on supplied by the railroad. They purchased the tools at approx. 70% off list, and employees could put in an order for "take home" tools at the same price as BNSF. Snap-on has special reps. that call only on Railroads & Industry. Though retired, I now order through the Snap-on website. There is no substatute for quality!
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