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Bobsprit November 7th 04 10:14 PM

Ozzy, you think Craftsman is cheap stuff?


Ummmm....BWAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHA!!!!!!!


RB

Bobsprit November 7th 04 10:16 PM

Craftsman is in the lowest end here Scootz, only stuff lower cost it
the Chinese gear that the chain harware like Bunnings carry.

Same here. Ryobi and Craftsman are usually considered pretty disposable. Some
folks see them as okay for a boat, but we're not talking about a LOT of money
to buy a real tool.
To someone like Scotty Potti an extra 100 dollars is a month of vittles, so
he's not in this discussion.

RB

Bobsprit November 7th 04 10:17 PM

Craftsman is very popular here for home use and the weekend DIY crowd.
like I said, they sell 4 'grades'.

Yeah, and the best for is losers who made it to 8th grade!!!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

Bobsprit November 7th 04 10:18 PM

Bob feels he has to buy '' high end'' expensive tools to make up for
his lack of skills.


I wonder if Scotty Potti can explain how a Makita drill aids in "skill" over a
Ryobi. Does the Makita have gyros to help drill straighter????
This oughta be good!

Scotty Potti is blasted again!

RB

Bobsprit November 7th 04 10:22 PM

Scotty

He's wasting her money!


Hey, she bought the Makita 6226 for herself!

RB

No more Pony November 7th 04 11:41 PM

Actually two of the Craftsman drills that I have
are Black & Decker industrial drills with Sears
nameplate. (verified by a B&D engineer)
S.

"Scott Vernon" wrote in
message ...
: Ozzy, you think Craftsman is cheap stuff? They
usually make 3 or 4
: grades of a tool and price them accordingly. The
Ryobi drill I looked
: at was crappier than the Sears one.
:
: Scotty
:
:
: OzOne wrote in message
:
...
: On 07 Nov 2004 20:16:21 GMT,
(Bobsprit) scribbled
: thusly:
:
: Bought a Craftsman ( who knows where they're
really built?), then
: saw
: a cordless drill / saw / light combo and
bought that for the
: boat.
:
:
: CRAFTSMAN!!! Bwahahahahaha!!! No, really?
Bwahahahahahahha! Scotty
: Potti is the
: worst kind of dumbass...a cheap one!
:
: RB
:
: Ummmm Bubbles have you ever looked at the
economics of buying cheap
: non precision tools?
: Realistically you can buy a new one every two
years and be no worse
: off than having bought an expensive tool over
its lifespan with the
: bonus that you get new innovations as they
come onto the market.
:
: We buy Ryobi sabre saws at $130 for the boys.
They wear out about 3
: times faster than the $600 Metabo.
:
:
: Oz1...of the 3 twins.
:
: I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been
expecting you.
:
:


Scott Vernon November 8th 04 12:14 AM

Well I used the drill today, works nice, good torque. Guess we'll see
how long it lasts.

Scotty


OzOne wrote in message
...
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 16:17:45 -0500, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:

Craftsman is very popular here for home use and the weekend DIY

crowd.
like I said, they sell 4 'grades'. Ok, good, better, and best.
Depends what and how you use them.

Bob feels he has to buy '' high end'' expensive tools to make up

for
his lack of skills.

Scotty

He's wasting her money!


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Bobsprit November 8th 04 12:53 AM

Well I used the drill today, works nice, good torque.


Anyone test a drill lately that doesn't work nice and have good torque?
Scotty Potty, you're an idiot.

RB

Peter Wiley November 8th 04 01:21 AM

In article , OzOne wrote:

On 07 Nov 2004 20:16:21 GMT, (Bobsprit) scribbled
thusly:

Bought a Craftsman ( who knows where they're really built?), then saw
a cordless drill / saw / light combo and bought that for the boat.


CRAFTSMAN!!! Bwahahahahaha!!! No, really? Bwahahahahahahha! Scotty Potti is
the
worst kind of dumbass...a cheap one!

RB


Ummmm Bubbles have you ever looked at the economics of buying cheap
non precision tools?
Realistically you can buy a new one every two years and be no worse
off than having bought an expensive tool over its lifespan with the
bonus that you get new innovations as they come onto the market.


I think this approach has its benefits too. Needed to cut a pile of
roofing iron, didn't want to get metal dust in my good saws so I bought
a Chinese 7 1/4" circ saw with a 2 year warranty. I killed it on the
last sheet I needed to cut - smoke escaped. Took it back and got
another one :-) That's now my 'butcher' saw I let other people use and
if it gets dropped off the rafters, so what.

Ditto with a small angle grinder. The good Metabo stays in my hands.

PDW

Bobsprit November 8th 04 02:21 AM

Ditto with a small angle grinder. The good Metabo stays in my hands.

Yeah, only diff is that you already own GOOD tools for your use and beat up on
the substandard stuff. Scotty Potty only owns the cheap stuff.

RB


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