I don't think I did Mike. Thanks for the tool info, I just looked on Amazon and a Proto 3/4", 20", breaker is $47.50. alistair
On 2011-07-22, at 2:38 PM, Mike S wrote: >> On 2011-07-22, at 12:23 PM, Jim Arnott wrote: >> >> > You can look. You won't find. >> > >> > To the best of my knowledge all common hand tools are world >> manufactured. > > Odd, I never got Jim's message. Alistair, did you cc: the list in > response to a private email? > > In any case, for US tools, look for (Stanley-)Proto. They claim "Today, > Proto offers a complete line of more than 5,000 tools and sets that are > manufactured to the highest standards in the USA." I'm pretty sure they > make more than that, though, so you'd have to check each one. > > Estwing hammers, Channellock pliers/wrenchs/screwdrivers, too. |
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