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What to do with an expensive kit!

Started by Ollie, January 16, 2005, 06:11:38 PM

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Captain Canada

Should be able to grab them at Crappy Tire or any other decent tool stores. Mine came off the Snap-On truck, and were $25 bucks.

Cheers !

CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

Ollie


John Howling Mouse

Remember, he just said that his "came off the Snap-On truck and they were $25" which doesn't necessarily mean that he himself actually paid the Snap-On rep the $25...    B)  ;)  
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Captain Canada

I was dumb enough to pay the rep........my one and only ( well, actually there's 4 of them  :wacko: ) Snap-on tool. I just got my job and felt rich, for some reason.....

Not sure what the price of a panel scriber is ? Or what they even look like !

But, the reason I chose the Snap-on ones, was that they have a decent screwdriver-type handle, so they are easy on the paws when using, unlike the 'dentistry' type picks.

Cheers !

CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

Gary

Next time you are at your dentist, ask for the old picks. I do and I get dozens at a time. Some are simply usless for anything other than pushing filler around, but others are amazingly strong. Best part, I've never been asked to pay for them and I share the savings with my buddies in the military modelers group here in Halifax.
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Swamphen

Yeah, but do know where those picks have been?  :huh:

More importantly, do you even want to know?  :o



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