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Cord 12-19-2002 01:08 PM

Snap-on tools
 
Seeing the other thread on Snap-on tools made me think of some things. A couple of guys posted to that thread that they were/are dealers. I have a couple of Snap-on ratchets that need to be repaired. On is a 3/8" that is jammed. Proably has something to do with it getting wet. :rolleyes: The other one is also a 3/8" but it's a stubby. On that one, the reversing lever fell off. Can any of you guys help me out?

Steve 1 12-19-2002 06:22 PM

Cord flag down the Snap On truck they should have the parts or kits!

cigarette1 12-19-2002 06:27 PM

They will swap your bad part for new or re-conditioned(if they have) with no questions asked. Same with Sears/Craftsman and a few other brands. You know ... like those broken breaker bars that you busted trying to break loose a corroded, seized, rusty ......

G

Payton 12-19-2002 07:23 PM

I think there must be a Snap-on dealer in the PlayBoy channel.

They had a bunch of Snap-on tools on there last night.;)

riskybusiness 12-19-2002 07:56 PM

Cord: I was a dealer for several years. While I did "procure" a beautiful collection of tools for my personal collection:D , I did not make it a point to stock repair kits.:(

I do, however have some close friends nearby who are still in the business, and could probably help you.:)

Ideally, if you could find a dealer in your area, he'll probably fix it right in front of you free of charge (he should, anyway).

A word of caution: If he likes what he does, and therefore has a clean, well-stocked truck, you could be in for some droolin' over a batch of really nice product and could be faced with some impulse-buying.;) :D

That aside, another option with which I am less familiar, Snap On has a pretty thorough website:) , although I don't know if they sell repair kits (their 3/8 ratchet, BTW, has a gozillion different versions, so you have to get the right kit) . You can expect, if you were to buy the kits, to spend almost $30/kit. I don't know if they have an exchange deal on the web.:confused:

Finally, if you're in no hurry, you could send them to me, and I'll probably have them back to you within a couple weeks, if I stay diligent on the task.;)

I do guarantee I'd return them, it's just busy stuff this time of year, etc. You know....

Email me at [email protected], I'll help you out N/C.:cool:

Cord 12-20-2002 07:58 AM

Yea my dad actually worked for Snap-on. He worked on the photographs for the catalog. Yea, that big ol book was his doing. Anyways, most of my tools are things that...um...didn't get returned after having their picture taken.

Risky-I'll see if I can chase down a local guy. The problem is that if you're not a professional these guys are pretty well unobtainable.

Biggus 12-20-2002 08:05 AM

Cord, don`t be afraid to call him up! Some, if not most of my best customers were hobbyists! I had made MANY housecalls over the years and they were enjoyable for me too because it broke up the monotony ! I`m sure he would be happy to meet you!

;) I really enjoyed selling tools to Audiofn because he was constantly loosing them:D ....didn`t have to warranty much with him:D

Kurt:)

NASTY HABIT 12-20-2002 08:09 AM

I have chased the trucks down in the past when in need of something....always have been greeted with a smile and well taken care of...

klaw 12-20-2002 09:00 AM

I just leave mine with a buddy who has a stereo store and the snap on guy stops there.

riskybusiness 12-21-2002 07:34 AM


Cord, don`t be afraid to call him up! Some, if not most of my best customers were hobbyists! I had made MANY housecalls over the years and they were enjoyable for me too because it broke up the monotony ! I`m sure he would be happy to meet you!
Cord: Like Biggus said, some of my BEST customers were house stops! If you have any interest in an occasional stop by your local dealer, it would be worth the research.:)

If you were to call the local Branch office, they'll tell you who your local dealer is, and give you his number:)

Again, all else fails, I'll help you out.

Cord 12-21-2002 10:12 PM

Yea, the last time that I tried to call Kenosha, I was less than impressed. I got absolutly no where. I did catch a sales guy once. But he was trying to close a sale on a tool chest so he blew me off. Go figure! lol.

Strip Poker 388 05-25-2005 08:47 AM

Re: Snap-on tools
 

Originally Posted by Biggus
Cord, don`t be afraid to call him up! Some, if not most of my best customers were hobbyists! I had made MANY housecalls over the years and they were enjoyable for me too because it broke up the monotony ! I`m sure he would be happy to meet you!

;) I really enjoyed selling tools to Audiofn because he was constantly loosing them:D ....didn`t have to warranty much with him:D

Kurt:)

Yeap I had a Snap On guy coming by my house on Tue nights at 7pm on his way home .He was very accommodating.


Rob :drink:

happy hours 05-25-2005 02:14 PM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
I have a some collection of snap on tools from a previous life as a auto mechanic and when I break one I just keep in the the daily driver and catch a snap on guy doing his rounds at lunchtime , have always had good luck and the trucks are still fun to go on and drool.

Audiofn 05-25-2005 02:27 PM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
Tim find a mechanic close by the shop and see when the Snap on guy stops in. Then try and catch him there.

Yes I did loose a lot of tools but I was FAR from one of Biggus's best customers. That would have been Lester "Lampshade" Blumner or Peter "I message Men" or Chuck "I can get anyone to buy me lunch" Sim :D:D

Jon

dukenrock 05-25-2005 02:28 PM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
I was a Snap-On Dealer about 16 years ago. I always tooke care of anyone that wasn't on my route. Never knew when they could buy something bigger later! Love their boxes and wrenches!!!

Cord 05-26-2005 11:49 AM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
Strip, you should get your hand slapped for digging up old threads! :D

Strip Poker 388 05-27-2005 08:15 AM

Re: Snap-on tools
 

Originally Posted by Cord
Strip, you should get your hand slapped for digging up old threads! :D

Sorry . I must of did a search and it came up . I didnt look at the date . Sir it want happen again :drink: :drink:

madprops 08-12-2005 12:12 AM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
Let me know if you are still in need of that tool repaired I will take care of it myself or guide you in the right direction

velocity22 08-12-2005 08:07 AM

Re: Snap-on tools
 
Tim, drop off your rachets to Gary the service mgr. at Sommers Buick -Pontiac in Mequon. He runs a first class shop.He will get them to the Snap on Rep. I used to call on Sommers,mention my name to Gary,I promise you won't get thrown out. Frank Robb sr


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