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    Quote Originally Posted by Throbbinhood View Post
    3d, what am I missing with the cable tie tool? I mean, my hands seem to do the job?
    my hand does the job too but i prefer a woman
    2003 gu3 td42tdi sold 😞 bloody gvm towing crap. Bt50 3500kg gvm.

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    There's nothing wrong with Snap on tools just the price seems a tad high.
    Maybe all the other brands from America and Germany have ceased production
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    my hand does the job too but i prefer a woman
    No doubt you have never had to cable tie a loom the length of a Boeing 383
    Thats about 80mtrs of wire loom and with a cable tie required every 30mm
    a cable tie tool will do each cable tie the same pressure, and cut off neatly. Its the cut off bit
    I hate most,, lost count the amount of times Ive cut the back of my hand because of tags ends
    being cut with side cutters or plyers and on an angle. engine bays mainly
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Personally I think Snapon are grossly overpriced.
    my brother is a snapon agent so no they are not overpriced
    2003 gu3 td42tdi sold 😞 bloody gvm towing crap. Bt50 3500kg gvm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    No doubt you have never had to cable tie a loom the length of a Boeing 383
    Thats about 80mtrs of wire loom and with a cable tie required every 30mm
    a cable tie tool will do each cable tie the same pressure, and cut off neatly. Its the cut off bit
    I hate most,, lost count the amount of times Ive cut the back of my hand because of tags ends
    being cut with side cutters or plyers and on an angle. engine bays mainly
    aah think you missed the point mate.
    2003 gu3 td42tdi sold 😞 bloody gvm towing crap. Bt50 3500kg gvm.

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    Not to you anyway lol, would love to see the mark up on them
    from wholesale, cost etc

    I miss a lot of things mate nothing new to me,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    aah think you missed the point mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    my brother is a snapon agent so no they are not overpriced
    Interesting....

    Might have to go through my snap on book and get some part numbers to you.

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    For really heavy work like a diesel mechanic, I don't think you can go past Snap-On spanners, sockets and their related gear are so tough. Their chrome plating is awesome but your hands need to be totally oil-free to grip them. Makes it tough for really heavy work.

    Hatzet, Stahlwillie, Gedore and other German gear tends to have a non-polished, matte plated finish. I find them a lot easier to hang onto with car and bike work. They also seem to be smaller, cutting out any unnecessary meat in their forging which makes them lighter and easier to handle on light work. Hazet could probably take it up to Snap-On on outright strength but I don't know about the rest.

    When using screwdrivers all day every day for years, Snap-On tips lasted the longest but their handles were not really suited for electronic work. PB Swiss drivers are in my pack at the moment and their tips are lasting quite well. I like the constant innovation the Germans/Swiss put into their gear.

    For those with the old crappy Sidchrome ratchets, they have a new range styled on the Facom (French company now also owned by Stanley Black & Decker) ratchets which are heaps better than the old ones which they still sell in their cheap sets. On the 1/2" drive ratchets they are 72 teeth as opposed to 36 on the old banger!

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    Koken are also a top brand. Jap made.

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