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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1389903)
The guy's serious about his meat.
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This is what happens when you have big-ass holes in your earlobes *AND* a pet snake. You wind up in the ER, with a snake stuck in your ear...
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1390137)
This is what happens when you have big-ass holes in your earlobes *AND* a pet snake. You wind up in the ER, with a snake stuck in your ear...
Gauged ears + multiple other facial piercings, check. Many tattoos, check. Side shave, check. Pet snake, check. It's official, we've found daddy issues patient zero. |
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for joe:
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Originally Posted by Dann0
(Post 1390139)
Weird dye job, check.
Gauged ears + multiple other facial piercings, check. Many tattoos, check. Side shave, check. Pet snake, check. It's official, we've found daddy issues patient zero. Now her mom was a real bitch. I girl can have mommy issues, right? https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...fcfe0721d5.jpg |
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triple charged
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I like the way the newer craftsman stuff is labeled so you can actually read it. Ive had my current set so long, I ID sockets by the scrathes or wear patterns on them. The one with the spiral groove on the outside is a 14mm for example.
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Originally Posted by Erat
(Post 1390396)
(Craftsman)
Despite what I've heard, based purely upon visual observation, the quality appears to have improved since the move abroad. Do they suck?
Originally Posted by hi_im_sean
(Post 1390411)
Ive had my current set so long, I ID sockets by the scrathes or wear patterns on them. The one with the spiral groove on the outside is a 14mm for example.
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Craftsman is now owned by Stanley. Which is probably an improvement considering the sharp decline in Craftsman quality over the past decade.
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Originally Posted by Guardiola
(Post 1390466)
Craftsman is now owned by Stanley. Which is probably an improvement considering the sharp decline in Craftsman quality over the past decade.
(Craftsman-Wrench-Broken-Final.png) I've only ever broken (in that manner) one Craftsman tool that I can recall. It was a 36mm socket that I was using to remove the rear axle nut from a Beetle. Put the breaker bar on it. Nothing. Put a pipe on the bar. Nothing. Moved the bar around so it was parallel to the floor and jumped up onto the end of it with both feet. *Crack* This nut, basically: Sears replaced it no questions asked. I then drove the car to the local VW / Porsche / Audi shop owned by the father of a schoolmate of mine, and had them remove it with the biggest goddamned impact wrench I'd seen to date in my life (a two-hander.) |
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Apparently there is a football game on television this weekend.
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