Vault Tec Celeron 420 | 2Gb DDR2-667 | Storage pending | Open Media Vault Sapphire Acer Aspire 1410 Celeron 743 | 3Gb DDR2-667 | 120Gb HDD | Windows 10 Home x32 PHOΞNIX Ry 3.75GHz | Corsair LPX 16Gb DDR4 2933 | MSI B350 Tomahawk | Sapphire RX 480 Nitro+ 8Gb | Intel 535 120Gb | Western Digital WD5000AAKS x2 | Cooler Master HAF XB Evo | Corsair H80 + Corsair SP120 | Cooler Master 120mm AF | Corsair SP120 | Icy Box IB-172SK-B | OCZ CX500W | Acer GF246 24" + AOC 21.5" | Steelseries Apex 350 | Steelseries Diablo 3 | Steelseries Syberia RAW Prism | Corsair HS-1 | Akai AM-A1 Remember kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down. The rest of my hand tools (wrenches, ratchet, sockets, adapters, hammers) I bought them from Mactools. If you are gonna get a screwdriver, I would recommend it, because I use screwdriver a lot, so I thought why not buy a good one, it will last you for life unless you lose it first. So far it feels very good, very industrial, I mean it is the best that you can get toolwise, or so Im told.
I got mine for $70 + tax and shipping and I got it yesterday. Now if you guys don't know snap-on, its kinda like the apple of the tool industry, very very overpriced. So I looked on snap-on website and I found it. I know that it is snap-on since I saw it on the handle.
And I thought Linus has a cool screwdriver, I wonder what it is. But I am doing an aviation program, and I need a lot of hand tools and starting to do some research on tools.
#MACBOOK A1181 CHARGER SEARS DRIVER#
Usually I don't really care about tools, and what kind of brand of tool that I use, I used to use some cheapo walmart screw driver that works perfectly.