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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Oct 30, 2019 16:15:54 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2019 16:20:37 GMT -5
I hope it did not bite you as it died.
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Oct 30, 2019 16:22:38 GMT -5
actually I really didn't notice it until after it happened
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2019 16:36:25 GMT -5
Is that one of the Kleins you just got a few months back. I sure hope not.
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Oct 30, 2019 17:49:19 GMT -5
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Oct 30, 2019 17:49:19 GMT -5
Is that one of the Kleins you just got a few months back. I sure hope not. Possibly, and these things are 35 a pop
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2019 19:01:35 GMT -5
I feel for you but if you use them you break a few along the way even the good ones. Looks like Klein does a two year warranty on non insulated. I always think of tools as the good ones don't slip and cause me to hurt my hands. As a skilled tradesman I am sure you have had your fill of cheap tools that have made you bleed.
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Oct 30, 2019 19:24:18 GMT -5
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Post by roadsdiverged on Oct 30, 2019 19:24:18 GMT -5
The extra money for good tools is definitely worth it. The guy I work for will spend $6 on a full set of screw drivers and replace them every 2 weeks. Meanwhile, I've had the same set of screw drivers for 10+ years that only cost me around $25.
If the store wont replace it, Klein most likely will. Klein, Craftsman, Stanley (now owns Craftsman), and even Kobalt have a pretty good no questions asked policy on hand tools.
As a tradesman, tools fail, I rarely put in a warranty claim unless it's on the newer side of its life span.
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Oct 31, 2019 17:50:36 GMT -5
Done deal! I had this thing replaced within 45 minutes of breaking it. Home Depot and I go way Way Back and with all the money I have spent on Milwaukee tools there they pretty much give me anything I want of course I don't push the limits if it's legitimate I make them stand behind their guarantee
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Post by lestrout on Oct 31, 2019 22:17:22 GMT -5
Yo PPete - maybe a naive question, but even after sleeping on it I'm not quite sure what the pic shows.
hp les
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Post by trailboss on Nov 1, 2019 1:21:04 GMT -5
Yo PPete - maybe a naive question, but even after sleeping on it I'm not quite sure what the pic shows. hp les I am guessing that the grey piece snapped from the amber.
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Nov 2, 2019 20:31:22 GMT -5
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Nov 2, 2019 20:31:22 GMT -5
Yo PPete - maybe a naive question, but even after sleeping on it I'm not quite sure what the pic shows. hp les I am guessing that the grey piece snapped from the amber. Correct!
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Nov 2, 2019 20:33:59 GMT -5
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Post by Pistol Pete 1911 on Nov 2, 2019 20:33:59 GMT -5
Yo PPete - maybe a naive question, but even after sleeping on it I'm not quite sure what the pic shows. hp les It's a broken pipe reamer we often have to cut pipe to fit a certain application when the pipe is cut it leaves the end rough and has the potential to cut the sheathing on the wire as it's cold through the pipe the rumor smoothes the end that's been cut reducing the chance of damaging the wire and thus not energizing the entire conduit it's just a safety precaution we take so nobody gets shocked
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