First Post: Vintage vs new steel?
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:24 am
I am starting to build up a set of snapon tools (sockets, wrenches and other "dumb" tools.) With most of manufacturers going offshore, including snapon, i am curious about your opinions of the quality of the steel used in modern snapon tools vs vintage snapon tools. I like the feel and ergonomic shape of old wrenches better than the new ones, as I am sure there are many people that prefer one vs the other. Personal preference aside for ergonomics, shape of the logo etc, what is the story about quality of the steel used in new tools vs vintage tools? I know that craftsman tools became bulkier because of cheaper Chinese steel, snapon seems to still be thinner and more ergonomic, however does anyone have a definitive answer regarding vintage US steel vs new offshore steel in snapon product line?
I have couple old socket sets, which have plating flake off and rust pitting. I know the local snapon guy, and could easily swap them sockets for new ones, or i could acid clean the chrome plating off and the EN plate the sockets... I don't mind the hassle of EN plating the old sockets if the new (offshore) ones i get in return are actually lower quality steel than old US made ones.
Thanks ahead
I have couple old socket sets, which have plating flake off and rust pitting. I know the local snapon guy, and could easily swap them sockets for new ones, or i could acid clean the chrome plating off and the EN plate the sockets... I don't mind the hassle of EN plating the old sockets if the new (offshore) ones i get in return are actually lower quality steel than old US made ones.
Thanks ahead