mreisner
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Other than made in the states, what are the difference between the Precision torque and the knuckle saver wrenches?
Other than made in the states, what are the difference between the Precision torque and the knuckle saver wrenches?
The Mac and Wright do appear thicker than the other wrenches in your picture.A comparison photo I posted in another old thread. Knuckle saver second from top. The open end is similar in thickness to the WrightGrip. And a thin-walled box end:
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The one set I kick myself for ever selling was the MAC CB series of Knuckle Savers that were the Proto ASD branded MAC. The CLKS series wrenches are blocky, sharp and the open-end was to thick to work on some hydraulic fittings on hoses , where the Snap on wrench would fit. I had the PT series also but couldn't get used to the box-end design. I use both sides of the box end and the PT series was just awkward, otherwise I really liked the feel of them.
Only 9 more wrenches and you will have a complete set.I still kick myself for not securing the CL metric set you were selling last year.
I still have the 19mm, I bought preemptively, as a reminder of “the one that got away.”
Only 9 more wrenches and you will have a complete set.I don't even recall the set of wrenches I had for sale. I remember slightly the fact that you missed out. I hope it wasn't my fault.
Were they satin or chrome finish?
I do tend to leave conversations after no activity, to keep my inbox empty, but 2 days seems a little hasty on my part. If I happen across another set, you will be the first to know.Not your fault at all. I was in contact with you about them and said “let me think about it.” A couple days later I said “I’ll take them.” But at that point you had left the PM conversation (or something like that - I had no idea that was a thing).
I kept replying to that one conversation, which you had no idea I was doing… and you sold them to someone else a week later or so.