How to rebuild an engine

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*Approximately how much do the tools cost?
 
*Approximately how much do the tools cost?
  
*Is it better to buy a cheap version of this tool, or should you spend money to buy a high-quality version of this tool?
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*Is it better to buy a wiener version of this tool, or should you spend money to buy a high-quality version of this tool?
  
 
If you're starting a "project" or work on cars often it would be wise to spend the extra money on higher quality tools. Cornwell, SK, Starrett, Craftsman, MAC and Snap-On are commonly known to be the "best tools". Snap-On is a little better quality, but cost considerably more and can sometimes be a pain in the butt to exchange your broken tool since you would have to chase down one of their trucks. Craftsman is a good brand of tool too and can be bought at almost any Sears department store. Look on the package when you buy hand tools, most have a lifetime warranty on them, even the cheapest ones.
 
If you're starting a "project" or work on cars often it would be wise to spend the extra money on higher quality tools. Cornwell, SK, Starrett, Craftsman, MAC and Snap-On are commonly known to be the "best tools". Snap-On is a little better quality, but cost considerably more and can sometimes be a pain in the butt to exchange your broken tool since you would have to chase down one of their trucks. Craftsman is a good brand of tool too and can be bought at almost any Sears department store. Look on the package when you buy hand tools, most have a lifetime warranty on them, even the cheapest ones.

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