chris142
Well-known member
I have SO,Mac,Matco, Cornwell,SK etc at work.
At home I have whatever I had 2 of or what the pawn shop had for cheap. I just put some new belts on my pickup and I was expecting some ****** knuckles.
The 9/16 socket I used was an older Craftsman with lots of wear. It was made before they started adding those grooves in the corners that make the sockets grip the sides and not just the corners.
It did it's job though.
The ratchet. I have a SO ratchet but it's too short so I grabbed a longer Taiwan made flex head ratchet. This is also pretty old.
Man did it feel bad! I think it was bending or just about to snap when I was putting the torque to it. Just did not feel "good" like my stuff at work does.
Methinks that I need to start getting decient stuff for home projects. I'm sure that a imported ratchet made today would be much improved over a 20+yr old imported ratchet.
Osh has some USA made flex head Craftsman ratchets but the general conscensus is that those are not too great. Some of you guys like the Duralast ratchets. I'm gonna ck those out as I don't need a $100 ratchet to use once every 2 years.
At home I have whatever I had 2 of or what the pawn shop had for cheap. I just put some new belts on my pickup and I was expecting some ****** knuckles.
The 9/16 socket I used was an older Craftsman with lots of wear. It was made before they started adding those grooves in the corners that make the sockets grip the sides and not just the corners.
It did it's job though.
The ratchet. I have a SO ratchet but it's too short so I grabbed a longer Taiwan made flex head ratchet. This is also pretty old.
Man did it feel bad! I think it was bending or just about to snap when I was putting the torque to it. Just did not feel "good" like my stuff at work does.
Methinks that I need to start getting decient stuff for home projects. I'm sure that a imported ratchet made today would be much improved over a 20+yr old imported ratchet.
Osh has some USA made flex head Craftsman ratchets but the general conscensus is that those are not too great. Some of you guys like the Duralast ratchets. I'm gonna ck those out as I don't need a $100 ratchet to use once every 2 years.
Soon you will start to upgrade your work tools and bring the older but, better tools to your home kit until you have professional grade tools everywhere.
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