I buy from them too. They have the best customer service in the business but it's costs. I can't write my tools off so I try to get the cheapest I can buy them for but still buy from a reliable source.
I buy from them too. They have the best customer service in the business but it's costs. I can't write my tools off so I try to get the cheapest I can buy them for but still buy from a reliable source.MSC Direct is where I like to shop. I find I have huge variety of interests in tools and supplies. This place isn't the cheapest but, I do watch for their specials and sales. Very quick deliveries. A one stop shop. I like it.
http://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm?cm_re=tpnv-_-home-_-home
We pay $512 a month for the wife's medical plan and she can't use it because it has a $5000 deductible, every year it goes up too. If they stopped taking out taxes I don't think much would change for the average man, the worlds powerful movers and shakers would jack up the price on everything just like they did when women entered the work force. They ain't never gonna let little people keep their money.No doubt, Costco is a prime example, they gobble up existing stock at a discount when a new model is just about to be released....
Not so sure about the more money bit. Taxes gobble up a good amount of that due to our universal health care. I make $2307 every two weeks, and clear a shade over $1300. Course a lot of it is union dues, medical plan, income tax, yada, yada, yada.
I bought a Motors Manual, back then it was a good auto repair book, you could call a tech if you had problems, todays repair books are not as thorough I've read unless you spend a few hundred to buy company manuals.Yup, done a couple over the years.... Wonder what we all did before the internent? I vaguely remember checking out libraries back in the 70's for repair manuals...