satire. I finally caved and got my first "Snappy" and not a moment to soon. I must admit Harbor Freight has nothing on these guys. Snap-On, I couldn't have done it without you!
My first snap on was one of those tiny flatheads with the clip , clip would pop off which resulted in somebody probably getting their first snap on as well
Dale I got a '99 f350 and never had a problem turning it on. What caused your ignition proble. And congrats on your 1st snap on tool, lol. Enjoying your videos, thanks.
Well the 7.3 PowerStroke is a champ but the auto transmission is not. I think that the linkage is out of adjustment. Thank you for watching and commenting
There is only one brand of broken tool in my toolbox. Snap-on. They no longer are the only quality tool in town. In fact many of the cheaper brand have tested better than Snap-on.
I would definitely bet no. In order to make the top till accessible the slides for the top would need to be SO over engineered to optimize the top for the strength needed to use it practically as a work surface. Another issue is that the slide tips need room to open. If they are in their stored location there's probably no room to open them to access the top till. If they are in the service area they could damage vehicles or other equipment not to mention the hazard to life and limb when left open. I don't know why they were a thing to begin with.
I wouldn’t say they WERE a thing, they ARE a thing. Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, Mac Tools, Sunex, and Mountain all have Slide Top Service carts and in some instances they are more practical than standard hinge lid cart. Those tool manufacturers I mentioned have been able to make theirs with longevity in mind. They all work well and from what I can tell the people who use them love them specifically because of the dual work surface. I never saw any of them with missing limbs or lost life because of a fancy slide top setup.
Nope been wrenching for 45+ years. Have never purchased anything from Snappy. In fact have never bought from any tool truck. Dont get me wrong I fully understand why a guy would pay a premium price for a quality tool delivered to the shop.. I have never understood fools that finance that tool. The financing is a fools game.
My only brand loyalty when it comes to tools is the local pawn shop.
I don't get into the local pawn shop nearly as much as I would like to
My first snap on was one of those tiny flatheads with the clip , clip would pop off which resulted in somebody probably getting their first snap on as well
LOL! Great story 👏🏼
Dale I got a '99 f350 and never had a problem turning it on. What caused your ignition proble. And congrats on your 1st snap on tool, lol.
Enjoying your videos, thanks.
Well the 7.3 PowerStroke is a champ but the auto transmission is not. I think that the linkage is out of adjustment.
Thank you for watching and commenting
There is only one brand of broken tool in my toolbox.
Snap-on.
They no longer are the only quality tool in town.
In fact many of the cheaper brand have tested better than Snap-on.
I kept reading this comment and laughed ever time 🤣
Do you think Harbor Freight will ever come out with a Slide Top Service Cart for US General?
I would definitely bet no. In order to make the top till accessible the slides for the top would need to be SO over engineered to optimize the top for the strength needed to use it practically as a work surface.
Another issue is that the slide tips need room to open. If they are in their stored location there's probably no room to open them to access the top till. If they are in the service area they could damage vehicles or other equipment not to mention the hazard to life and limb when left open.
I don't know why they were a thing to begin with.
I wouldn’t say they WERE a thing, they ARE a thing. Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, Mac Tools, Sunex, and Mountain all have Slide Top Service carts and in some instances they are more practical than standard hinge lid cart. Those tool manufacturers I mentioned have been able to make theirs with longevity in mind. They all work well and from what I can tell the people who use them love them specifically because of the dual work surface. I never saw any of them with missing limbs or lost life because of a fancy slide top setup.
A new starter solenoid would cost less than that screwdriver lol
That's hilarious 😆
It will also start Hyundai if you lose your keys
I've heard you can start some Kia and Hyundais with just a simple please. LOL
Everybody eventually buys Snap On Tool! It’s just that some people take longer than others 😮😮
I thought you knew me better than that Bill. I didn't say I bought it 😆
Nope been wrenching for 45+ years. Have never purchased anything from Snappy. In fact have never bought from any tool truck.
Dont get me wrong I fully understand why a guy would pay a premium price for a quality tool delivered to the shop.. I have never understood fools that finance that tool. The financing is a fools game.
I have a tape measure
Snap-On? What kind of cool stuff can you do with that? LOL
@DaleLucid tell how long things are I tell ya it life changing lol
Anti-theft
For sure. But I have to put new struts on the hood to make it safer