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oldest BMWCCA TSA Tool suggestions



Gentlemen
   Decades ago Craftsman were quality tools and there were no 
questions asked concerning replacement items.
   The tool quality has varied over the years, and currently they 
offer some pretty good looking items.
   The exchange policy varies depending on location and time.
   As a professional, I don't have time to go see the manager to get a 
new $4 socket.
   I've also received kits for rebuilding ratchet wrenches.  Worse 
than that, I once received a rebuilt ratchet wrench which has another 
shop name etched onto the handle.
   I can no longer afford the "Sears Hassle factor" and do my shopping 
elsewhere.
   If you've not tried the new "thin-wall" GEAR wrenches, treat 
yourself to the experience.
   These are ratchetting box wrenches, similar to the old DOGBONE 
wrenches, but are as slender as a typical box end wrench.
   I've been able to use them on most exhaust manifolds, which saves hours.

  Dan Patzer the CyberWrench from BIMMERS ONLY Seattle's exclusive BMW 
hobby shop  
Providing O.E.M. parts, Independent service & Instruction since 1964
  12724  Marine Drive,  Marysville, Wa. 98271
72' tii touring   K1200LT   85' 732i   R850R 
http://www.nwlink.com/~bmrfamly/   425-259-3601
MEMBER IBMWSP
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  Dan Patzer the CyberWrench from BIMMERS ONLY Seattle's exclusive BMW 
hobby shop  
Providing O.E.M. parts, Independent service & Instruction since 1964
  12724  Marine Drive,  Marysville, Wa. 98271
72' tii touring   K1200LT   85' 732i   R850R 
http://www.nwlink.com/~bmrfamly/   425-259-3601
MEMBER IBMWSP

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