I did some calling around today starting with Sears, was told they are no longer replying to emails concerning Craftsman tool returns, so I tried some of the other possibilities like Home Depot and Ace Hardware, hardly worth my time though since the cost for gas to get there is worth more than...
That's a good point, I can't say for sure if I have any Chinese stuff but I remember the last socket I picked up on warranty had the chrome peeling right from brand new, another great place for top brand tools at cheap prices are the pawn shops, always love finding snap on or mac for fifty cents...
Would be great if WM carried them I'm just looking for convenience, at least here in Canada we have a really decent option in the Mastercraft brand from Canadian Tire, I'm guessing the steel is a better grade on the wrenches they look exactly like the thin wall snap on style, the chunkier...
That's a good plan, next time I'm in town I'll drop into the local Sears and see what they have to say about tool warranty, the little I've heard about recent sales is that the prices are not sale prices, big surprise.
Thanks for that link, I'm in the same boat my Craftsman stuff is old, I doubt I have any receipts for them, I used to order the tool ahead of time then take the broken one in to swap, here in Canada I'm sure we don't have ACE, I'll probable try that phone number in your link and see what they say.
Thanks. Black and Decker seem to be the one's to go to for warranty but I'm still looking for an answer as to what that involves, last time I checked I didn't see any local B&D dealers kicking around...
I thought I would start this thread as a place to gather general info on the topic of Sears Tools after they close up shop, any plans on hitting the sales if there are any ? have any news about warranty issues ? I've heard Black and Decker are taking over the Craftsman brand, if that's true I'd...
Not sure but it's off an old mid 70s ford of some kind, Rock auto list a DS70 that would do the same thing for five to ten bucks, I'd just go to the bone yard and pick one up along with the connector and wires.
A floor mounted headlight dimmer switch works great as an alternative to the usual toggle switch for driving lights, the one I'm using on my 88 Toyota pickup is from an old Ford, it's mounted in a comfortable position next to the kick panel using 5/16 self drilling sheet metal screws.