I could of used that press yesterday. Had to "press" the 3 lug nuts into the steel plate to mount the spare. I used the hammer method and it worked pretty good. $180 for a press that might get used once every 5 years? Must be nice to have disposable income!
In other news - DO NOT TRUST CRAFTSMAN TORQUE WRENCHES.
I can't believe how bad the craftsmen shit is nowadays. That was always the brand of choice for my dad and whatnot. He swears by them, definitely not what they used to be.
This. It's crazy. Milwaukee seems to be the new one to go to.
I don't think I have a go to brand anymore.
^I can't believe how bad the craftsmen shit is nowadays. That was always the brand of choice for my dad and whatnot. He swears by them, definitely not what they used to be.
i like their cordless fuel line yes its pretty awesomeThis. It's crazy. Milwaukee seems to be the new one to go to.
I don't think I have a go to brand anymore.
I can't believe how bad the craftsmen shit is nowadays. That was always the brand of choice for my dad and whatnot. He swears by them, definitely not what they used to be.
Same here, I have always trusted Craftsman growing up thanks to my dad and his dad buying nothing but them. Now I dont know who to trust.. I bought a new craftsman 3/8 drive wrench and the inner gears are already stripped. My dads older one from like 70's is still brand new.
Broke 2 cheap triple squares on my car, jay bought a quality set and made quick work of them.
I have 14 bushings to press for the rear end. A local shop said it would be $25 per bushing. The press cost me $99 on sale, was an easy choice.
I could of used that press yesterday. Had to "press" the 3 lug nuts into the steel plate to mount the spare. I used the hammer method and it worked pretty good. $180 for a press that might get used once every 5 years? Must be nice to have disposable income!
Mine is broken can confirm.
But they give you lifetime warranty replacement :bellyroll:
I can't believe how bad the craftsmen shit is nowadays. That was always the brand of choice for my dad and whatnot. He swears by them, definitely not what they used to be.
I just tossed all my craftsmen ratchets. Surprisingly a stanley 3/8 that I've had for years has been pretty good. It's not a super fancy fine tooth though.
I did just spend a little bit and picked this up the other week. Have used it a few times now and think it's worth every penny.
https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/BFR158LFG/3-8-15-88TH-LF-RATCHET-GREEN/
Insert "must be nice" comment because I'm sick and tired of having a press in my living room. Gf has been a really good sport about it though. I think it annoys me more than her.