sockets
#1
sockets
ok, so i picked up a 36mm socket for an on-trail cv shaft replacement.
my socket set is so old and is missing some sockets and the driver is a little rickety... so i think its time i replaced it.
what socket sets do you guys have?
thanks
my socket set is so old and is missing some sockets and the driver is a little rickety... so i think its time i replaced it.
what socket sets do you guys have?
thanks
#3
As far as quality and customer support it's hard to beat Craftsman, however I find myself reaching for my Mac socket rails most often. I beat the snot out of them. I think it's time I get to the tool truck to get an intermediate set.
#4
My tool cabinet is full of both older/newer Craftsman stuff. Can't beat the lifetime warranty, but I think they've gotten a bit cheap in recent years. Two years ago, Lowe's was running a clearance on Kobalt hand tools. I picked up a bucket full of Metric/SAE sockets & combo wrenches for 75% less than retail to fill-in gaps and expand my larger size selections. I've found many of them to be as good, if not better, fitting than an equivalent Craftsman. The Kobalt Tear Drop Rachets are awesome...
If I recall correctly, isn't Kobalt a sub-division of Snap-On??
If I recall correctly, isn't Kobalt a sub-division of Snap-On??
Last edited by hillbilly; Jul 22, 2005 at 06:10 AM.
#5
thanks
so no kit in particular that someone may have bought online or in a store? my current one is just old and incomplete, its an offbrand too. its one of those 'family handmedowns'. hahah.
so no kit in particular that someone may have bought online or in a store? my current one is just old and incomplete, its an offbrand too. its one of those 'family handmedowns'. hahah.
#7
Originally Posted by lee
thanks
so no kit in particular that someone may have bought online or in a store? my current one is just old and incomplete, its an offbrand too. its one of those 'family handmedowns'. hahah.
so no kit in particular that someone may have bought online or in a store? my current one is just old and incomplete, its an offbrand too. its one of those 'family handmedowns'. hahah.

My kids on the other hand will be fighting over my tools....
Both completely full - need another section....
Use that space overhead! (old pic - the bender is done...)

All craftsman handtools with a few minor exceptions. Warranty!!!!!
Last edited by Cebby; Jul 22, 2005 at 08:01 AM.
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#9
Originally Posted by Intrepid
I bought a Craftsman 1/2" drive set from Sears, it is solid and has come in handy more times than I can count.
and cebby.. holy crap man! can i get in on that will of yours too?
#10
Originally Posted by lee
thats precisely what i had in mind. cool.
and cebby.. holy crap man! can i get in on that will of yours too?
and cebby.. holy crap man! can i get in on that will of yours too?


Here's one of the drawers...
#12
I got this set not too long ago. It's great for home, but doesn't travel too well as it's really heavy and the sockets tend to get jumbled around a little bit. Very complete, though.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00933263000
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00933263000
#13
Originally Posted by gapguy
I got this set not too long ago. It's great for home, but doesn't travel too well as it's really heavy and the sockets tend to get jumbled around a little bit. Very complete, though.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00933263000
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00933263000
I need to buy a complete set of deep 1/2" drive now. I also need allen head socket in SAE/metric but those are really expensive. I may try HD for those since the torx sockets were half the price there. Ideally I would get a Sears 1,500 piece set and call it done.
#16
well I was pulling the front wheel on my motorcycle today and realized I did not have a 27mm anything, so a stop to my local Snap-On dealer and $17.50 later, I have a new 27mm 1/2" impact socket
A bit over kill, but I LOVE my Snap-On tools and it was too hot to drive another 10 miles to Sears
A bit over kill, but I LOVE my Snap-On tools and it was too hot to drive another 10 miles to Sears
#18
WOW Cebby can I borrow?......... Nevermind
Lately I have buying the AmPro tools we sell at work and in my opinion they are damn good quality. I was buying Husky and Craftsman but the Ampro's are just handy. In fact I just picked up a set of wratchet wrenches and they are the ones I use the most now.
Lately I have buying the AmPro tools we sell at work and in my opinion they are damn good quality. I was buying Husky and Craftsman but the Ampro's are just handy. In fact I just picked up a set of wratchet wrenches and they are the ones I use the most now.
#19
get the biggest craftsman socket kit you can afford. Also make sure you checkout ebay alot of times it comes out cheaper then buying them at the store., and since it's cratsman you can just take it to the store to get replacement.
I made a big mistake a few weeks ago, I bought a set of T handle hex keys to work on the bike, got them for $20 ... they got here, and theyre cheaply built. Fine, whatever, I was expecting that, but get this theyre not the size theyre supposed to be .. a 5 mm, is like 4.7 mm. The 6 mm, is like 6.2 ... they don't work for anything, so I just blew $20. No more cheap no name brand tools, I keep trying to go cheap and I end up paying for things 3-4 times.
I'm going to stick with craftsman for now, b/c I'm not a pro mechanic and I can't justify paying snap on prices.
Cebby, when I'm an old man like you I hope I have half as many tools as you got. Nice collection.
I made a big mistake a few weeks ago, I bought a set of T handle hex keys to work on the bike, got them for $20 ... they got here, and theyre cheaply built. Fine, whatever, I was expecting that, but get this theyre not the size theyre supposed to be .. a 5 mm, is like 4.7 mm. The 6 mm, is like 6.2 ... they don't work for anything, so I just blew $20. No more cheap no name brand tools, I keep trying to go cheap and I end up paying for things 3-4 times.
I'm going to stick with craftsman for now, b/c I'm not a pro mechanic and I can't justify paying snap on prices.
Cebby, when I'm an old man like you I hope I have half as many tools as you got. Nice collection.
Last edited by sdastg1; Jul 22, 2005 at 05:19 PM.
#20
Originally Posted by sdastg1
Cebby, when I'm an old man like you I hope I have half as many tools as you got. Nice collection.

I really didn't start buying tools until I bought my house 10 years ago. The crazy thing is, I can't work on anything in my garage because its full of large tools. Too many things (not pictured) are taking up alot of floor space. In addition to my 2 welders, sandblasting cabinet and newly finished hydro bender, I have a bunch of woodworking equipment (I justified this stuff to my wife and myself as needing it for my ongoing home renovation). Some of the bigger stuff includes a 3hp cabinet saw with a 52" fence, 3hp shaper, jointer, wood bandsaw, wood lathe, drill press, and sanding center.
In addition to the other things I have going, I'm adding a storage room on to my garage for the large tools (everything is on wheels). That way I can store the vast majority of stuff and pull out what I need,



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