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Old 10-29-2008, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by MD11F
thanks for the input, glad you all bolstered my resolve to get high quality professional grade stuff. I know I don't "need" it but I want it, and as importantly, I want to do my part to help get this economy back on it's feet....

btw... LOVE that MAC setup.. Love the cabinet, and the color. I'm sure that box exceeds my $1500 budget on a tool storage unit.

I'm leaning towards a mix of Snapon (wrenches, 1/4" and 3/8" drive Deep/medium and shallow Sockets, ratchets, extensions, breaker bar, abd mix of bits, screw drivers, hammer, mallet) There is something magical about the way the chrome snap on feels in my hands.. it's like jewelry.

Snapon as well for one of their more moderate priced cabinets ($1500 or so budget, made in Canada).

Whia (German screw drivers sets)
Bosch (Swiss made jigsaw AC)
Makita (American made 18v drill)
Makita (unfortunately Chinese made 18v impact drill)
Knipex (German pliers and adjustable wrenches)
Channel (US made pliers, locks)
Stanley (UK made measuring tape/straight edge/angle)

And a few other misc branded items... so far I've got just under $7K in all of these items. I just have to call the vendors to place the orders.

Any last minute advise to add before I place my order!
Good for you and giving the economy a bump.

You might reconsider Makita for your drill and impact driver. I don't have hard proof, just opinions, that Makita are not what they used to be. JCL might have hit the nail on the head (nice tool reference ) in that Makita's focus might have shifted to more consumer mass market.

I would also look at Hilti if you are serious about durable drills/drivers. They are certainly expensive and could blow your budget but it is true pro stuff. I had an electrician do some work recently and he was using a Hilti drill. I asked him how he liked it and he told me that he finally went with Hilti after burning out other brands. That's an electrician's use, not a carpenter!
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