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Which tool would you buy?



Snap on may be the nicest option, and one on a bucket is always good, but I
have the other kind. It's not a big deal, mine has removed many starters
without concerns. But for the little CV one I'd get the Snap-On. The little
cheaper ones have so little metal in the splines they strip easily.
Cathy

On 3:30 pm 11/01/07 "Greg Pallett" <greg.rocco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> One of the fun things I'm allowing myself to do with this new project
> 82 is not to worry about having all the correct tools on hand.  If I
> don't have what I need, I'll get it. (good thing time isn't a huge
> factor at the moment!)
>
> THe starter bolts are 8mm 12pt.  I don't have that one, and haven't
> found it at Home Depot, Advance Auto, Pep Boys, Sears, or my local
> hardware store. So I'm shopping around online.
>
> There's this version for 22 bux, snap-on
> http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=2480&gro
> up_ID=282&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
>
> Or something comprable from Craftsman, 6 bux
> http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00994124000P?vName=Tools&keyw
> ord=8mm
> But you have to use an additional socket or wrench with it.  Deal
> breaker?
>
>
> So advise me, o great Scirocco List!
>
> GP
>
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