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<blockquote data-quote="mouthpiece" data-source="post: 3773752" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>Depends on what field you are in. Fat craftsman sockets and wrenches don't physically fit in many(read most) places on acft maintenance.</p><p>thinner walled sockets and wrenches by snap-on, mac and matco are mostly are used by Acft maintenance techs. </p><p>Craftsman and Proto have made Professional lines of tools in the past that had slimmer profiles and some of those will fit in the limited spaces of acft maint. </p><p>But it is more than that, someone that uses wrenches daily knows what's up. There are many features of different tools that just can't be beat by snapon, mac and matco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouthpiece, post: 3773752, member: 1685"] Depends on what field you are in. Fat craftsman sockets and wrenches don't physically fit in many(read most) places on acft maintenance. thinner walled sockets and wrenches by snap-on, mac and matco are mostly are used by Acft maintenance techs. Craftsman and Proto have made Professional lines of tools in the past that had slimmer profiles and some of those will fit in the limited spaces of acft maint. But it is more than that, someone that uses wrenches daily knows what's up. There are many features of different tools that just can't be beat by snapon, mac and matco [/QUOTE]
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