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I can’t speak for BlakeTheCarGuy, but I use torx on my plates to help deter someone from stealing my plates. It’s much less likely a would be thief will be carrying a torx driver, and in the correct size.
Exactly. It's a pretty good idea...I can’t speak for BlakeTheCarGuy, but I use torx on my plates to help deter someone from stealing my plates. It’s much less likely a would be thief will be carrying a torx driver, and in the correct size.
Nope, & when I looked at pics of the same 3 piece set on line I couldn't find a single set where all three sockets had the same finish.Scratch and Dent sale, I hope?
Just what came on the truck when I bought it lol. Fronts are a T27 rear are T30 lol. And one of the holes in the back has slightly boogered threads but I don’t have any metric taps or dies at home and don’t know what thread pitch it is so I just screw it down till it’s tight and give it a snug with the ratchet and make sure not to damage the plate lol.Why do you mount your license plate with torx? lol
Those handles look exactly like Wilde pry bar handles, only green.
I bought this long ago... used it twice... now it sits waiting for my estate sale.
Haha, similar for me. After I saw the Husky ones at HD, I didn't want to pay their prices so I bought the 1/4" & 3/8" Gearwrench ones. I really thought they would be useful. But for me, I've only used one once & they have been sitting in a drawer unused for years now. I'm still gonna keep mine though.I bought this long ago... used it twice... now it sits waiting for my estate sale.
I bought this long ago... used it twice... now it sits waiting for my estate sale.
I bought this long ago... used it twice... now it sits waiting for my estate sale.
Haha, similar for me. After I saw the Husky ones at HD, I didn't want to pay their prices so I bought the 1/4" & 3/8" Gearwrench ones. I really thought they would be useful. But for me, I've only used one once & they have been sitting in a drawer unused for years now. I'm still gonna keep mine though.
Well there's the rain on my parade, lol.
All depends on what you work on. The gimbal part is what made me want to buy them. I just haven't came across any situations where they would have worked better than tools I already have.I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I'm thinking those could be useful on the back end of a spinner handle.
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I just picked this up. Got a deal on it and it looked useful, you know how it is. Has 1/4 in drive on one side, 1/4 in magnetic bit holder on the other side. I don't have any roto ratchets, so maybe I'll get to use this.Yup - I have a Craftsman (non-gimble) wheel ratchet old enough that it's MiUSA, and whatever chances I had of using it seem to have been washed away since I got my 1/4" roto ratchets.![]()

I have the same one that I use daily. Enjoy!Wera Ratcheting
Funny - I was just putting a fuel pump in my old car, and the old Craftsman roto came in handy
The big problem with the reverse switch isn't that it's hard to reach but rather that it doesn't provide a tactile way of knowing the direction of the drill by feel. Whenever I pick up any other drill or impact driver, I subconsciously put it in the correct direction for what I need to do. With the installation driver I either have to start using it and find that it's spinning the wrong direction, or actively press the button and look to see which way it's set. It's a small point that I stumble over and makes using the tool far less seamless for me. It never vanishes becoming an extension of my hand like most other drills do, I'm forced to always be actively interacting with it.
Still marked USA?
Still marked USA?


Proto 5249S is my choice. It’s only 24 tooth but is solid with low back drag. You can put a 1/2 anvil in a classic 3/8ths handle with a repair kit as well.
That's a pretty comprehensive set for a clamshell kit.New DEWALT set to keep in the RV instead of packing up a kit every time!
Yep, good eye, that's the one. It covers most of the sockets and wrenches, I've been trying to find a similar set in a case or box that would have the others stuff I usually carry. The Harbor Freight 105 Pc set is close but I think I'll be better off just having one other box as small as possible and finish off with screwdrivers, electrical tools, hammer, pliers, etc.. Anything else looks like it would be a lot of duplication.That's a pretty comprehensive set for a clamshell kit.
Is it this 247 pc set? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0767PMCD8/?tag=atomicindus08-20







Best kind of tools to get are ones that have meaning or are from family. And you, FIL had good taste and judgement in tools. Nice gift to have. Sorry for your loss.New to me……I have tons to go through and a ton more still in NJ. Unfortunately last week my FIL passed away unexpectedly. He may not have been the most organized guy, but he had a lot of tools. Everything I have sorted through so far is USA made and he probably owned most of it for 60+ years. Lots of old tool truck brands and a ton of old USA Craftsmen. I am sure I will have questions on what some tools are as some I have never seen before. Snap-on box is full and I still need to empty it.
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Thank You. I agree, they were important to him so they are important to me.Best kind of tools to get are ones that have meaning or are from family. And you, FIL had good taste and judgement in tools. Nice gift to have. Sorry for your loss.