rbattelle said:
Lately I've been ordering a lot of hand tools from McMaster-Carr (great prices). So far, every one has turned out to be US-made: either
Armstrong or Williams (can't find their website). The local tool shop also introduced me to
Wright ($$$$). This got me to thinking, what are some others that I don't know about?
It appears to me (from ownership and some light reading at various online tool-oriented sites) that Armstrong, Wright, and Williams are at least as good as Snap-On, Mac, and Matco and in some cases superior.
What are some other brands? What about
Proto? Just got a couple sockets from McMaster that turned out to be Proto's. They seem all right (not great, but all right).
I must admit, I'm
really impressed with the Armstrong stuff.
Ryan
Ryan, in other tool threads in the Shop Forum are the answers you're looking for. But, in a nutshell, here's a quick list:
Armstrong Tools is a division of Danaher Group, which also owns Matco, Allen, K-D, Sata, Fluke, Raytek, Iseli, Jacobs, and a host of others. Many of the tools you buy off the Matco tool truck are Armstrong--in fact Matco does not make large tools under the Matco name, and their tool dealers sell the big stuff under the Armstrong label. Armstrong was a private, family-owned company until bought by Danaher in 1994.
Wright Tool Company is a private, family-owned company making tools in Barberton, Ohio.
Williams has been around nearly forever. Founded by James Harvey Williams in 1882, the J. H. Williams company is now owned by Snap-on Tools and is ran as a division of Bahco Tool North America.
(Bahco is a Swedish tool maker that was purchased by Snap-on in 1999. )
Williams tools share many traits with the Snap-on line--in fact, many of the J. H. Williams wrench part numbers are identical to Snap-on; eg. OEX20, OEX24, etc.....
Proto is a division of the Stanley Works, who also owns Mac Tools. The Proto line and the Mac line are nearly identical, with a few variations. Proto is marketed towards heavy industrial and heavy mechanical; factories, diesel/heavy equipment mechanics, etc.
I'm kind of a tool ***** and own stuff from all the manufacturers above, and host of others as well. You can't go wrong with any of them.
Hope this helps,
Dan-