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dieselminded Jun 1, 2004 09:55 PM

Cummins Junk
 
I knew that would get you in here [laugh] Are those junk cummins tool shows that go on the same cummins company that makes the CTD???????I hope not all the stuff Ive bought @ the show was trash I mean real fire starters thats all they were good for. stainless steel plires that rust :confused: now thats quality [laugh] grinder that burnt up when just running in the air. wow I hope this cummins name on the side of this trash isnt the same company that is resonsible for making my CTD I bet that cummins makes Snap-on :D Tell all those furd boys that.

BiggRigg600 Jun 2, 2004 12:09 AM

That's funny that you started this thread about Cummins tools... I was just about to ask everyone about them. I'd never even heard about them up until about a week ago. There is a local dealer for these tools in my area and they sent me a flyer in the mail with some rediculously low prices. I was skeptical about the quality, so I'm glad I read your post before buying anything from them... you saved me some valuable time and $$... thanks!

BTW, I wonder if there is a TSB out there for your pliers and grinder?! [laugh]

apache Jun 2, 2004 10:05 AM

the finest quality to be had[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] almost as good as harbor freights own brand.

Commatoze Jun 2, 2004 10:13 AM

We just had a Cummins "road show" stop this past weekend in a nearby town in my corner of "hicksville". Quality stuff, all of it! :rolleyes: All of the name brand stuff was recon'd. I looked but "I don't think so...."

sdscuba Jun 2, 2004 11:09 AM

Are you trying to say that a $9.99 drill is not quality?[laugh]


http://www.cumminstools.com/browse.cfm/2,246.html

DieselDaze Jun 2, 2004 11:17 AM

Ive had decent luck with some of their hobby tools.
Such as very small screw driver sets, small hand crafting tools and such.

I know nothing about their heavier equipment, but Id guess it was the same as Harbor Freight stuff.

Rich

dieselminded Jun 2, 2004 11:23 AM

So is it the same company :confused: I know cummins make onan motors and the offical jake brake ,but I'm not sure about these tools

RATTLINRAM Jun 2, 2004 11:42 AM

I don't think so,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 

Originally posted by dieselminded
So is it the same company :confused: I know cummins make onan motors and the offical jake brake ,but I'm not sure about these tools
Here's a quote from their Career Page:

Company Information:


Tap Enterprises, Inc. – Cummins Industrial Tools is a retail tool sales organization that has been in business for twenty-six years. Tap Enterprises Inc. has nine retail facilities; six in the Kansas City metropolitan area, two in the St. Louis metropolitan area and one in Omaha, NE.

A large majority of the retail tool sales come from our "mobile tool sale stores". These mobile tool sales stores consist of sales trucks that travel throughout the forty-eight continental states conducting one and two-day tool shows.

Our field positions are located throughout the 48 continental United States. Our corporate employment positions are located at our corporate office in Spring Hill, Kansas.


dieselminded Jun 2, 2004 11:47 AM

SO cummins from CTD has been around longer so didnt these junk tools infringe on a copyright or something by useing the name

phox_mulder Jun 2, 2004 11:52 AM

Here's another one.

Just a little history: Cummins Industrial Tools was started by Bob Cummins in 1977 in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1995 Bob relocated to the Kansas City area where in 1999 he built his new 160,000 square foot warehouse. Cummins Industrial Tools offers a complete line of Hand Tools, Power Tools, Air Tools and Air Compressors which are distributed nationwide. Bob has always been committed to excellence in service, quality, and customer satisfaction. Tap Enterprises Inc. has nine retail facilities; six in the Kansas City metropolitan area, two in the St. Louis metropolitan area and one in Omaha, NE. A large majority of the retail tool sales come from our "mobile tool sale stores". These mobile tool sales stores consist of sales trucks that travel throughout the forty-eight continental states conducting one and two-day tool shows.

Found on the "about" page.

Since it's they guy's last name, I don't think copywrite applies.
And he's using a totally different logo.


phox

Commatoze Jun 2, 2004 12:08 PM

Love That Bob! ;) :rolleyes: ...wait...that was Bob Cummings...never mind....

dieselminded Jun 2, 2004 12:22 PM

good Im glad its not the same company thanks all

Tengu Jun 2, 2004 01:20 PM

Is this the Cummins that Ford owns?:confused: :rolleyes: [laugh]

RATTLINRAM Jun 2, 2004 01:52 PM


Originally posted by Tengu
Is this the Cummins that Ford owns?:confused: :rolleyes: [laugh]
NO,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this is the Cummins that Hoss says he owns! :rolleyes: [laugh]

amartinson Jun 2, 2004 02:30 PM

A friend of mine bought a Harbor Frieght angle grinder.

Spun great until you touched it to something, then didn't have enough power to keep spinning. [laugh] [laugh]


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