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gofastman
11-16-2007, 07:04 PM
I'm about to take out a loan for tools, does anyone have any experience with this?
I'm sure as hell not going through Snap On with a ~20% apr.
Is this something I could get a secured loan on?
whats a good intrest rate to look for on something like this?

JET
11-16-2007, 07:57 PM
I doubt they will do a secured loan on something without a title. They can't prevent you from selling it. You would likely be looking at an unsecured loan, which if you are young might be rough. Can you take out student loans?

blageo23
11-16-2007, 09:20 PM
Dont go to Wells Fargo, those sons of bitches!

Thor06
11-16-2007, 09:30 PM
Or get some less expensive tools? Some of you guys wrenching all day long may have a different opinion, but I would get Craftsman if I were you. I've been using mine for nearly five years and every time I've broken something (a3-4 converters and one 1/4 socket wrench) they've replaced it no questions asked. I've used Snap On, Mac, and Craftsman tools and Mac was by far my least favorite, but honestly I dont give two shits either way Snap On or Craftsman, except that the Craftsmans have the same warranty and cost a fraction of the price.

JET
11-16-2007, 11:59 PM
MAC is owned by Stanley. I actually like stanley tools, I have beat the crap out of them and they refuse to break. I finally cracked a regular 1/2" socket after using it a ton on the impact gun. Husky is another good option.

Goat Blower
11-17-2007, 11:24 AM
I like Craftsman myself. After years of hearing my co-workers talk about how you have to use Snap-On in case something breaks back when I was a grease monkey, I paid half of what they paid and rarely have ever had to have a tool replaced under warranty. For full time mechanics, as long as you have friends there, borrowing a tool for a few minutes isn't any big deal, then you go swap your broken tool after work or at lunch. Their credit card is a bit better deal than Snap On as well, just don't miss a payment.

blageo23
11-17-2007, 11:43 AM
I got pissed at school when using the closed end of a snap on wrech it broke and I ended up punching myself in the face because of it. Fuckin snap on! BUT my teacher did a cool test...
Had a plastic nut about 1" long and used a craftsman wrench on one side and a snap on on the other side(closed end of the wrenches), the craftsman stripped the nut before the snap on did. Then he did the same thing with a snap on and a mac and the mac stripped the nut.
Just a neet little test that showed that there is kind of a difference. When I was in school I used everything from snap on, mac, matco, SK, craftsman. I personally have craftsman and like them. But any of them are ok(except SK they suck)

Pushit2.0
11-17-2007, 11:58 AM
Search? I know we have talked about tools befor.

~John

NWburbDSM
11-18-2007, 10:56 PM
snap on=craftsman. they are the same company, craftsman owns snap on. thats why the craftsman wrench's are a different design now and are getting better. i personaly like matco, but i use everyones stuff

gofastman
11-19-2007, 06:01 PM
Search? I know we have talked about tools befor.

~John
I'm asking about tool loans :smile: