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Aaron Cox |
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hey friend of twystd1,
As you know, our man clayton, goes WAYYY out of his way to help someone with anything they need. This shows at every BBQ and get together we have ever had. A prime example was this past saturday, where clayton worked from 11 AM to 11 PM on cbenitah's car. it came in a 3 cylinder car, and left one of the best running 1.8's ive heard. In the process of giving himself for the benefit of others, his trusty roady toolbox was stolen after finishing. I for one, have benefited from clayton's knowledge, and experience, and his general selfless attitude. so i would like to spearhead this operation to get clayton a new set of tools from sears. If you would like to show appreciation for anything he has done for you or the community, you can donate to the clayton fund. help us get clayton a set of tools, so he can continue doing what he does best.... helping others... You can donate via PAYPAL or check. if paypal - acox914@comcast.net put "clayton fund" in the memo if check, mail to Aaron Cox C/O Clayton fund 3319 Deaver Dr Corona CA 92882 i sent out like 20 individual PM's , but figured this would be a better way to get some exposure for our homie..... (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads/post-37-1140380282.jpg) |
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mikelsr |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 657 Joined: 2-January 05 From: Mahomet, IL Member No.: 3,390 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
I went to look at the Sears website myself to see what was available and the cost of the sets. I thought about the same set that Aaron did but then I had a second thought. If you look at the sets half of the the sockets and wrenches are standard and the other metric. I have one of the larger sets (or have had over the years) and now that most everything is metric half of the tools won't be used (or used very little). They also don't include the larger wrenches and sockets. When I purchased mine it came with a 3/4" drive set (a long time ago) which I ended us trading for some car parts.
So where is all this leading? Let him pick out the tools he feels that he needs, then he can get some that he wants. Just a thought. And thanks Aaron for thinking of this. Mike P.S. I really like fluke meters, reliable and dependable. |