Sounds to me you can not read what I typed.....It means you are smart lololol.......If I was a customer I would rather have a ASE certified mechanic then one not....This way I know they are smart enough to work on my car...I am not talking about a ASE in brakes But a Master ASE......
u dont how many techs ive meet with ase this and ase that who dont know shit outside of study guides. i personally dont give a shit about ase been in the game a long time now. i may of had a hand fill of customers who heard about. none ever knew what it meant.
your definition of serious business and a mechanics its complete different.
i was thinking the same thing.
this is IA everybody has a masters in english around here.
im calling bullshit. if be on the streets right now if that was the case. once again a mech isnt about his tools or how well they take a test. if u makes u feel better thats great. my customer base isnt getting any smaller not being a MASTER tech.
Ok i'm not saying I'm doing hard use mechanic work on my tools every day but my stuff has seen some miles for sure.And the tasks I've been involved in as far as helping numerous friends with swaps (Pulling motors out and putting them in) and routine maintenance like suspension,brakes,axles,etc. etc. my craftsman tools have not broken EVER.Even that time when i had to rent the crank pulley holder from you to get that bitch of a crank pulley bolt off my no name wrenches I broke two,when i used the caftsman,they did the job and didnt break (And keep in mind me and a friend on my back jumped up and down on my craftsman wrench to get the bolt loose)
I'm not claiming to have experience like an every day garage working mechanic i was just giving myabout the tools I use whenever its time to do some auto work and other stuff