Thread: Matco Tools?
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02-10-2005 10:25 PM #31
Originally posted by DennyW
Trust me, starting out, you don't know what they expect of you. You want to keep your tool box where you can move it easy. I once worked for a real douzy guy. I did a brake job on a full size gm wagon. Turned drums, rotors, replaced wheel cylinders, calipers, master cylinder, pads, shoes, and all the hardware. Took me 1hour and 40 minutes. He said I was to slow. Book time is 4.4 hours.
But when he sprayed oil on a guys front struts, and told me to tell him they were bad, I quit.. If you just replaced the rotors and drums, it Might take that long. At least when I'm doing it
Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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02-11-2005 11:52 AM #32
There is no need to buy a Snap On box. They are very expensive, I have 2 craftsman boxes and 2 no name boxes, all 4 hold my tools perfectly. The money you save on a Sears box can get you some good Snap On wrenches, sockets etc.
A Snap On sticker can't hurtLast edited by CanadianCharlie; 02-11-2005 at 11:55 AM.
Thanks guys! One more trip around the sun completed. Lots of blessings and things to be thankful for (like still being able to type this message!!) Here's to us "over 70 guys.." Glenn
HBD Glenn!!