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<blockquote data-quote="cmc tom" data-source="post: 3774073" data-attributes="member: 45629"><p>Knuckle buster for 47 yrs, started 1969. Mostly cranes and heavy equipment. Craftsman brand was fine for basic sets. Mac and snap on needed for specialty jobs. Still have some old (1950's) S-K wrenches and socket sets from my dad. He passed in 2001, when I use them, the memories flood my mind. Think I'll take a walk into my garage and give them a wipe with an oily shop rag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmc tom, post: 3774073, member: 45629"] Knuckle buster for 47 yrs, started 1969. Mostly cranes and heavy equipment. Craftsman brand was fine for basic sets. Mac and snap on needed for specialty jobs. Still have some old (1950's) S-K wrenches and socket sets from my dad. He passed in 2001, when I use them, the memories flood my mind. Think I'll take a walk into my garage and give them a wipe with an oily shop rag. [/QUOTE]
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