QUOTE: Originally posted by BR60103 Chip: I've been off the forum since Christmas. Right now, you're 2 posts short of 4000. We certainly started you going. Now I think there are a few topics I could get answers from you on. I'm still waiting for your model of Kings + station.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Ray, I don't know if it is true or not, but I overheard a Wally World employee saying that Wally World pushes manufactures to make compromises. He used the example of a Sony TV. He said that WW would tell Sony that they wanted such and such a model for $X price. Sony siad that they could not do it. WW said that all they cared about was that it looked the same on the outside.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
QUOTE: Originally posted by NYC56 3800 POSTS? Oh my! SpaceMOuse, we started about the same time, but I guess you have more to say than I do. Chris
QUOTE: Originally posted by andrechapelon 5) It's hard to screw anything up so bad it can't be fixed. But not impossible. I managed to buy a brand new shovel with a lifetime warranty. Two hours later, I had to to return the thing to the store because I had busted the handle clean in two. Either I'm incredibly strong or shovels have a life expectancy of 45 minutes.[:D] My vote is for the latter.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bukwrm Cucumber & Onion sautéed in butter. Don't forget Matco Tools. As a former distributer I could be biased but I think they are the best. Working as a full time mechanic for 15 years I have broken and worn out all manufacturers tools but Craftsman does wear out first. The only chrome sockets I owned were 1/4 inch drive.
QUOTE: Originally posted by andrechapelon CONstruction game? Sounds like you were in the DEstruction game.[;)] And really good at it to boot. Andre
QUOTE: Originally posted by jwar Perhaps one should have invested in impack sockets, [%-)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by TA462 Spacemouse, how in the heck did you break your Craftsman tools? I've broken one socket in 15 years and I use my tools 8 to 10 hours a day.[%-)] I was in the construction game. Breaker bars, Impact wrenches, you name it. Mostly broke on the thinpart of the socket. The power tools were the worst. With the exception of a router, most didn't last a day.
QUOTE: Originally posted by TA462 Spacemouse, how in the heck did you break your Craftsman tools? I've broken one socket in 15 years and I use my tools 8 to 10 hours a day.[%-)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by andrechapelon I managed to buy a brand new shovel with a lifetime warranty. Two hours later, I had to to return the thing to the store because I had busted the handle clean in two. Either I'm incredibly strong or shovels have a life expectancy of 45 minutes.[:D] My vote is for the latter. Home owner tools with lifetime warrantee's are made with the assumption that the home owner will not use the tool that much. They then charge 2-3 times what its worth and therefore can afford to replace one out of 10 that gets used. Craftsman tools are like that--yes even their mechanics tools. I've broken so many of those it's not funny and when I go to get them replaced (with the crew waiting on them) they never have the replacement. I now only buy Mac or Snap On.
QUOTE: Originally posted by andrechapelon I managed to buy a brand new shovel with a lifetime warranty. Two hours later, I had to to return the thing to the store because I had busted the handle clean in two. Either I'm incredibly strong or shovels have a life expectancy of 45 minutes.[:D] My vote is for the latter.