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Cummins_Powered

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Im just a weekend warrior but i know there are some jobs on the Cummins that need stubby wrenches so its an excuse to buy a set of SAE and Metric.

Question is what brand should i get? I save the snap on stuff for things like ratchets and usually go with cman for everything else but i have a few options.

Cman Pro 20 piece metric and sae set is $100
SK 20 piece set for $90 (on clearance at sears.com)
Kobalt has individual sets for $30 per set
Gearwrench ratchets 16 of em would be $100 on sale or if i wait for another 1/2 sale even better?

What would you guys suggest?:beer:
 
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I'd do up the SKs. I like the idea of the gearwrench ones too, but seems like the box end of the wrench can be too bulky for some applications.
 

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The only stubbies I have are ones I have made (You get two from one wrench!).

I probably need to buy some real ones, though.
 
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The only stubbies I have are ones I have made (You get two from one wrench!).

I probably need to buy some real ones, though.


Got any pictures of those?? :bounce:

Seems like SK, sound pretty good. The warranty thing didnt even occur to me, so maybe the pros would be nice...although the SKs come with a 62 vette! I'll have to wait a bit before i collect some more money (read poor college student) but it might be whatever is on sale when i buy them



eschoendorff, what happened with BMW?
 

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Got any pictures of those?? :bounce:

Seems like SK, sound pretty good. The warranty thing didnt even occur to me, so maybe the pros would be nice...although the SKs come with a 62 vette! I'll have to wait a bit before i collect some more money (read poor college student) but it might be whatever is on sale when i buy them



eschoendorff, what happened with BMW?

Warranty? Are you really going to break a stubby wrench? :headscrat
 

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I bought both the SK set and the Craftsman ratcheting set that is on sale for $99.97.

I don't think you will find a better price on either set. I'm happy to have both but I must say that the finish on the SKs is amazing. Plus you get a crappy toy corvette from China!

The Craftys:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...me=Tools&cName=Mechanics+Tools&sName=Wrenches

If you wait until this weekend, you should be able to get another 10% assuming they don't run out of stock.
http://www.sears.com/vip
 

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Eschoendorff and Fedwrench-Thanks for the advice re stubby location. I appreciate it. What do you think of the Craftsman 14 piece full polish locking flex stubbies on clearance for $99.97?

billymade-Thanks for the definition. Someone must be having a bad night!
 

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Eschoendorff and Fedwrench-Thanks for the advice re stubby location. I appreciate it. What do you think of the Craftsman 14 piece full polish locking flex stubbies on clearance for $99.97?

billymade-Thanks for the definition. Someone must be having a bad night!

I own those sets but, I haven't used them much. It is a good price though.
 

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Eschoendorff and Fedwrench-Thanks for the advice re stubby location. I appreciate it. What do you think of the Craftsman 14 piece full polish locking flex stubbies on clearance for $99.97?

billymade-Thanks for the definition. Someone must be having a bad night!

I have teh standard length Craftsman locking flex. They are bulky as hell as it is. I would imagine that having that much bulk in a stubby wrench would be a lesson in futility.

I do have a set of plain-jane GearWrench non-flex, non-reversible stubbies that I really like.

For the non-ratcheting type, either S*K or Cman Pro will probably work out great. Flip a coin...
 

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I have the SO stubbys in SAE and love them. they feel really good in the hand

I have the Cman stubbies in metric and they have served well.
thats a hell of a deal on the SK set for both. and I dont think you would ever hurt them unless you are cheating

bob
 

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The only stubbies I have are ones I have made (You get two from one wrench!).

I probably need to buy some real ones, though.

When I had my first car (A '72 Ford Maverick) It keep breaking the starter flange. I took a Craftsman 6" adjustable wrench and lobbed about 3 1/2" off of it with a Port-A-Band to tighten the bolt that I couldn't get a socket on. (this was way before I knew anything about crowsfoot wrenches) I used it all the time to reattach the starter.
 
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