Absolutely beautiful, I want to find both of these old school sets, I have the 1/2 moon and 60⁰ offset short handle double box end sets with that logo and also the 4 way sets, I used more Metric tools when I was in New York except for when working on trucks, now I'm in Southern Arizona and use mostly SAE, part of the reason was due to more newer vehicles in the NYC area, thanks for the video
I love every one of your videos and highly appreciate your dedication to promoting high end US made tools, I train new techs that are eager enough to learn steering and suspension at work and openly welcome them to most (but not all) of my Snap-On tools and US era Mac and Matco wrenches/sockets, I have a good amount of double sets for my personal collection, but living in this day of age of the dying breed of old school experience along with high end tools, it's so much more important to me to pass the torch on so to speak and urge the beginners to feel the difference for instance between a real dead blow hammer compared to a cheap HF one, but from what I'm seeing there is a drastic change....they love my tools but not in love with what they do enough to not think about the cost of a great tool and shop around, adding to the factor that we don't have a tool truck, this makes it harder for them to escalate
I put them back on the truck and used the 1-1/2 today. Thanks for making this.
Absolutely beautiful, I want to find both of these old school sets, I have the 1/2 moon and 60⁰ offset short handle double box end sets with that logo and also the 4 way sets, I used more Metric tools when I was in New York except for when working on trucks, now I'm in Southern Arizona and use mostly SAE, part of the reason was due to more newer vehicles in the NYC area, thanks for the video
I figured you were in New York… at least originally.
@Eight Penny I moved to Southern Arizona right before covid for a better way of life, now I realize I should've made my move sooner
If you're familiar with Bendin with Bendon channel then that's what I specialize in and also work with the bee-line equipment
I love every one of your videos and highly appreciate your dedication to promoting high end US made tools, I train new techs that are eager enough to learn steering and suspension at work and openly welcome them to most (but not all) of my Snap-On tools and US era Mac and Matco wrenches/sockets, I have a good amount of double sets for my personal collection, but living in this day of age of the dying breed of old school experience along with high end tools, it's so much more important to me to pass the torch on so to speak and urge the beginners to feel the difference for instance between a real dead blow hammer compared to a cheap HF one, but from what I'm seeing there is a drastic change....they love my tools but not in love with what they do enough to not think about the cost of a great tool and shop around, adding to the factor that we don't have a tool truck, this makes it harder for them to escalate
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