What type of Craftsman product do you own?

LazerZLandscaping

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I own a Craftsman GT5000, LT1000, GT3000, and an LTX1000.

And Craftsman wrenches, garage door openers, etc.




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I had a pair of craftsman vise grips until I misplaced them and now it's looking as if I have nothing. Oh well, all VG are good for is to clamp something and I have plenty of clamps.
 

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I had a pair of craftsman vise grips until I misplaced them and now it's looking as if I have nothing. Oh well, all VG are good for is to clamp something and I have plenty of clamps.

I have two Irwin vice grips and a Autozone Duralast vise grip.

My pair of Irwin's have "vise grips" stamped to them because they own the Vice Grip trademark.
 

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I have more craftsman mowers then sears does.

Over 100 ratchets. I don't use them I don't like them but my kids can sell them when I die.

I think I could fill a 10x10 shed top to bottom with craftsman tools
Again the kids can sell them.

Thing is I can not pass up a good deal. I buy more shti that I don't need.

The way I look at it when I die my kids can sell it all and have plenty of money.
 

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a couple of push mowers, a leaf blower, a router, a shop vac, a couple of hand planes, a universal bandsaw fence, probably some various wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers and such
 

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I have a Craftsman shop vac and sander.
 

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Most of my hand tools are craftsman. Good quality good warranty. I own a few low end mowers up for sale but I will never use a craftsman gas powered anything ever again. I'll fix em ill sell em but I won't use them.
 

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Good grief, I forgot about my 2 table saws that are approaching my age. One I've owned for nearly 40 years and the second about 10. They were made sometime in the early 1940s and when looking at the pic we see the arbor assembly cost .95 cents.

That assembly consists of a shaft, two sealed bearings and a spacer between the bearings. What do we have today that has that typical configuration? A lawn tractor spindle assembly of coarse.:laughing:
 

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Hand tools both wood working and machine, radial arm saw, table saw, shop vac, 1972 Sears custom E10 lawn tractor and other things.
 

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Most hand tools, Table saw, Belt sander. Torque wrenches, dyt 4000, 2 jaw gear puller, valve spring compressor, dial caliper , chisels, files (the best and the poor man's milling machine), 4ft level (AL),
 
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