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Always love your posts, Bradyrw625, and wishing you a full and thorough strong recovery from the surgery.
Keep the posts coming! Good health to you, Brother!!!
Man, if I was back in my days of bike-riding I would snatch up one of those fine machines of yours, for sure, Bradyrw625.
You're an Artisan!!
I'd go Desert Tan. They are mighty nice machines.
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I get that completely:
- You need a tool that's going to be good for one year (maybe two)?
- Not looking to buy that lifetime tool (with the corresponding price tag)?
Craftsman is a good bet!
I used to buy Craftsman Tools:
- Readily (and confidently)
But I'm officially in "Old Man" territory now (and that was 30 years ago).
The same confidence is not there any more.
Not saying "never", but just that it's more of a crapshoot now than then, you know?
The painting detail is excellent, but what I was also referring to is the selection of the hardware in stainless steel:
- Just a few cents more in cost, but top-dollar in value added
Outstanding!
So it's true then, what we were told in USN Boot Camp?
They said that a Marine was basically just a Sailor also, but only one with a kind of "head injury" (not the exact expression told me but close enough for here).
So it's true?
Right? Wondered about that:
- Because CARC is a formulation (likely at some cost)
- Great though that you can replicate it cheap through RAPCO product (if that's what you want to do)
- Don't know what the acronym stands for, but
- It serves a defensive/ tactical purpose of some kind doesn't it?