In a message dated 8/18/2004 9:37:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, martin@NNYTECH.NET writes: Any good sites to get car repair tools? Try AutoZone, Wal-Mart, Sears, Advance Auto Parts, Pep Boys. All of these carry both junk and some good quality tools as well. Also, Home Depot and Lowes carry a good line of hand tools and power tools. I was a professional mechanic for over 10 years and still do all of my own auto repairs, I do everything from normal maint. all the way to rebuilding the engines and transmissions, that includes automatic transmission. I found the the Craftsman brand of tools is the best bang for the buck. They are strong, feel good in the hand, have a lifetime warranty that Sears will actually back and they are reasonable in cost. On the other hand, I have Snap-on, Proto, MAC, and others as well. I found that the ones I just mentioned tend to be overpriced for the quality. S-K Wayne was also another very good quality tool for the money but these are not as easy to find anymore and I don't know if they are still the same quality as they once were. Randy Abernathy 4626 Old Stilesboro Road NW Acworth, GA 30101-4066 Phone / Fax: 770-974-5295 Cell: 678-772-4113 E-mail: Cnc002@aol.com I furnish technical support, repair, and other related services for your industrial woodworking machinery. My background as Senior Service Engineer for the SCMI Group for nearly fifteen years with factory training, combines with my extensive background in electronics, mechanics, pneumatics, electrical and CNC machinery to offer you needed support for your machinery. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu