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I got some warranty work (a new ratchet) because they didn’t have a rebuild kit. I’ve also exchanged some sockets. Not bad for a purchase made in the 1970’s. We used Snap-on in the steel mill but they were very crude. They knew pipes were going to be applied and hammers used. Our biggest air impact was 2 1/2 inch drive and 4 5/8 sockets that were operated by two guys and lowered into positions with a crane. Talking about getting the crap beat out of your hands.
Thank all you guys for your hard work it's a shame since NAFTA went into effect over 230 foundries were closed in the United States, one reason we kicked everyone's *** in World War 2 because we could produce the most steel the fastest also the hearts of the Men and the women back here that Fought and Worked for our Freedom Having our steel mills is important and it sucks that they've been closing been going on for a long time