Need a good socket set that wont cost me an arm and a leg

wingman

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IJ. said:
Wingy: I hope you're NOT using Chrome plated sockets with the impact gun :(


I try to avoid it as much as possible, but there have been a few instances where an impact socket won't quite fit because of the thickness. I had a single set dedicated for those situations though, I had another set for the regular ratchet.

have to agree on the snap on ratchets though, I have yet to find a more comfortable driver to use.
 

wingman

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yeah, I learned that lesson the hard way after an incident with a wobble joint. I'll never use any kind of air tool again without gloves or safety glasses, if I'm going to lose body parts I'm going to sell them in mexico, not lose them on the job.
 

Yellow 13

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I've had my husky set for years now. Havent broke a ratchet yet. Even using my 3/8 ratchet with a 5 foot bar to break some tough bolts hasnt killed it.


I used Snapon at Wyotech and hated them. Working in tight spaces the ratchets wouldnt click over a tooth so I had to pull the ratchet back off the bolt turn it by hand and then put it back on, repeat.
 

MK3Brent

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I broke my Husky extendable ratchet in 2 weeks. :(

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http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/...atchallpartial_mode+matchall_0_0_level1_HUSKY
 

MDCmotorsports

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FYI....

"O-Allen" sockets and wrenches are made by the same foundry, out of the same steel as matco and some other high name tools.

Except they cost alot less. You can find them at Menards and other places....
 

Ric

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Superjustin13

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eh, for some reason i like Craftsman. I'v used Both Matco and SNap on. and i dont like them, theyre expensive and IMO i hate them. Although i'v broken a Several Craftsman Sockets in half, literally, but eh, Just use an Impact Socket if your gonna take something off that's Torqued alot. but idk i dont like matco or snap on
 

Ckanderson

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MDCmotorsports said:
FYI....

"O-Allen" sockets and wrenches are made by the same foundry, out of the same steel as matco and some other high name tools.

Except they cost alot less. You can find them at Menards and other places....

"OH-allen"?


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