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Impact sockets: what kind do you have?

Zeroek

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Yeah we have Snap on come in on Friday. But he comes in the morning when I'm not there. And Matco on Monday in the morning when I'm not there.. And the Mac guy was the only one I'd ever see.
 
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Yeah we have Snap on come in on Friday. But he comes in the morning when I'm not there. And Matco on Monday in the morning when I'm not there.. And the Mac guy was the only one I'd ever see.

are you work on shifts? i am work from 7:30 or so until 5 pm unless have customers waiting then stay on clock...
 

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Since this thread started, I have expanded my collection. I have MATCO 3/8 metric deeps, craftsman metric shallows in 3/8. Snap on SAE shallows in 3/8, Snap on Metric swivels and SK 1/2 deep and shallow metric and SAE impacts.

So far, the only impacts I have ever broken either at home or at work are swivels from SK and Snap On, as well as an OLD herbrand 1/2 impact socket and I have cracked a few no name ones. Other than that, the only reason I have had to warranty a socket is because it was actually worn out, which may or may not be "officially" covered under snap on's warranty.

Matco chrome's have held up incredibly well to 3/8 impacts at work, I have never had one break in over a year. Can not say the same from snap on's, however snap on's tend to be a thinner socket.

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I have mostly MAC 1/2 inch drive stuff, Matco 3/8 drive stuff, with some Cornwell swivels, and a small assortment of Grey Pneumatic and Sunex stuff for beating. I've only broken a couple of swivel sockets over the years. They were an older Matco and Cornwell. I snapped the swivel pins. The dealers at the time took good care of me. I am amazed at the abuse the Sunex and Grey pneumatics take without failing. I'm not too sure if I would get swivel impacts from Grey Pneumatic or Sunex though (i think the same plant makes both brands). Their prices are great but, the ring around the socket is pretty thick. I like the lower profile current Matco swivels without the pin.
 

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are you work on shifts? i am work from 7:30 or so until 5 pm unless have customers waiting then stay on clock...

Yeah .. I'm one of the lowest in the chain of people there. Lube tech. 1 to 7 everyday. Which *****. I don't make much money.
 

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Yeah .. I'm one of the lowest in the chain of people there. Lube tech. 1 to 7 everyday. Which *****. I don't make much money.

oh, it seem not good for you but it is start for bottom then work for go up and up as it take time as someone can't get job as nascar crew chief without expericnece or even no one will hire you if you try to be crew chief.... that what i did learn in college (Intro to motorsport) and many of technicians work at nascer was start from bottom then go up and up when they want to and show them...

i was started at crossroads chrysler and jeep as lube tech but few months later my work need heavy line jobs so i took it... i got it run good and quick. even next door (Mercury and Lincoln have one tech who did a lot of cylinder heads replacement was refused and will walk out if they force him to do one more cylinder head replacement because tech already did one in two day and need to do again next day on different vehicle with same engine. he already hurt his knee... so that tech told service manager to get me to do it because i did lot of repairs and replacements with him while i was learning and being tech support. so i did took it and i got it fixed but i did asked for help which he did help but not at all... that is fine with me which it help me learn a lot...
 

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Matco chrome's have held up incredibly well to 3/8 impacts at work, I have never had one break in over a year. Can not say the same from snap on's, however snap on's tend to be a thinner socket.

Jim

most of techs rumors that matco's sockets tend to slip or round off the bolts... but i own many chrome sockets sets from craftsman which it is work fine (i dont use them most as i do with my impact sockets... )
 

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I got the Craftsman deep 1/2" impacts in metric and standard when they went on sale for the Craftsman Club... happened to be able to use the $5 coupon as well ;)
 

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most of techs rumors that matco's sockets tend to slip or round off the bolts... but i own many chrome sockets sets from craftsman which it is work fine (i dont use them most as i do with my impact sockets... )

I havent seen this with the matco's, they seem to be just fine for me, but to each his own ya know?
 

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The most common sizes for the stuff I work on are 8mm,10mm,12mm,14mm, and 17mm
 

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I've got a little variety..

1/2" deep & shallow metrics in Matco
3/8" metric swivels in Snap-On
3/8" metric shallows in Cornwell
1/2" sae in GRIP (Grand Rapids Industrial Products IIRC?) I don't reach for SAE stuff much but the quality is good and considering I've used two sockets in the 4 years I've had them...they were a worthwhile investment!

I actually have some 3/8" deep metrics from Mac that I was debating keeping or just selling.... hmmm I don't reach for my 3/8" gun that much.
 

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Craftsman 1/2 shallow standard & metric, (1)set Sunnex 1/2 metric shallow, (1)set Husky USA metric deep 1/2, (2) sets SO standard deep 3/8, (1) set Sunnex 3/8 deep metric, (1) set 3/8 Craftsman standard shallow (1)set HF standard 1/2 shallow (1) set 3/8 SO shallow flex (1) set SO 1/2 standard deep. Also a few 3/4 that I use by hand, I do not own a 3/4 impact. I think that is about it.
 
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All my 1/2" drive impacts are made by Mastercraft (Taiwan) with a few Proto. All my 3/4" drive are made by Proto and GRAY Tools. I have had no problems with any of them.
 

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I have Craftsman impact sockets and extensions. They'll work for me for the time being. But, when I start to get serious about tool purchases, I'll be purchasing Snap-Ons.

Why are the Craftsman not "serious" ?
 

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i have full 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 sets from Grey Pneumatic. I abuse the hell out of them and have not had a single problem. Plan on picking up their universal 3/8 soon
 

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I have 3/8 shallow and deep Snap-On, 1/2 shallow Craftsman, 1/2 deep Snap-On !/2 deep metric Harbor Freight.

I prefer Snap-On.

I do too.. most of the time. Except here:

I bought a Snap On 19mm deep impact socket ~ $20. I have a whole set from HF for significantly less than $20. My Snap On is covered in surface rust but my HF set turns nuts and bolts just as well and has zero rust.... something to think about.
 

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Just got mine today. I don't use impacts much, so I didn't feel the need to fork out real big bucks for a huge set. I got a smaller IR set that has pretty much my basics covered.
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I work at Cat dealership and most current purchases at our shop are Grey Pneumatic, best buy for the money, they guarantee them for life and you can get a better selection of sizes and types that any truck brand, no one has broken a GP socket yet, going on 5 years, if you lose one or one walks away your feelings don't get hurt as bad as if you lost a Snap-on or Matco, there are too many needed sockets, bit sockets, wrenches and specialty tools to buy the truck brands that don't work any better and cost 2-3 times as much.

I broke an impact torx socket the first time I used it. Barely tapped the trigger on the impact gun and the tip shattered. Will be calling tomorrow about warranty.
 

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I do too.. most of the time. Except here:

I bought a Snap On 19mm deep impact socket ~ $20. I have a whole set from HF for significantly less than $20. My Snap On is covered in surface rust but my HF set turns nuts and bolts just as well and has zero rust.... something to think about.

I have found Snap-on impact sockets to be lame. Cornwell impact sockets, are some real tough mothers. I still have my HF ones from many years ago, I have never broken either. Even though Harbor Freight impacts are pretty good, Cornwell is worth the money, for a later upgrade. If I was not a professional, I may not have sprung for the Cornwells though, since the other ones work just fine. For axle sockets, below is a good set.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=96342
 

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1/2" Deep sockets are SK along with my 3/8"s sockets.

1/2" Regular impacts are Snap-On.
 

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1/2" Snap-On SAE & Metric Shallow & Deep 6 point , 10-36mm, 3/8-1 9/16"
3/8" Cornwell SAE & Metric Shallow & Deep 6 point , 6-19mm, 5/16 -1"
3/8" Swivle MAC SAE & Metric Shallow 6 point , 8-19mm, 3/8-3/4"
and a few other specialty impacts
 

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I use a set called Master Mechanic which I bought in a huge tool set from a discount store called Ollies. It seems to work well but I can't say I've used them more then a dozen times in the three years I owned the set. I think next time I am at HF I am going to pick up some of the ones I am missing. Or get around to placing a toptul. I can't justify even spending craftsman type money for something I rarely use.

Master Mechanic is the True Value store brand.
 

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Northern Tool brand sockets are the bulk of what I have, theyre cheap and have not broken any of them and used them quite often.
 

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A local professional I spend a lot of time with (runs his own Land Rover shop) told me to buy cheap as he's had everything from cheap to Snap On and they ALL break eventually.
 

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I buy used so I have Snap On,Mac,Matco,Cornwell,Armstrong,Bonnie,Williams,Proto,SK,KD,and some 30 plus years old Craftsman which are better quality than they are today.
 

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I do too.. most of the time. Except here:

I bought a Snap On 19mm deep impact socket ~ $20. I have a whole set from HF for significantly less than $20. My Snap On is covered in surface rust but my HF set turns nuts and bolts just as well and has zero rust.... something to think about.

I have an SO 1/2 short and long impacts in metric (no need for SAE these days). They all have light surface rust on them because they are unfinished, also during the winter it gets very salty around here.. My el cheap taiwan ones have a finish to them.
 

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I got Snap-On's due to student discount.
Good, but the 1/2" one's square drive kind of "dents" after a while, maybe this is to be expected with any impact socket, I have nothing to compair them to.
 

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I got Snap-On's due to student discount.
Good, but the 1/2" one's square drive kind of "dents" after a while, maybe this is to be expected with any impact socket, I have nothing to compair them to.



Yes, thats what happens when sockets see an impact gun
 

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I got Snap-On's due to student discount.
Good, but the 1/2" one's square drive kind of "dents" after a while, maybe this is to be expected with any impact socket, I have nothing to compair them to.

yes the impact will deform the square drive hole.

i have snap on 1/2 dr deep (meteric and sae) mac 1/2 drive shallow (metric and sae). never broken any of them.
 

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Anybody use the Northern Tool 1/2" impact socket listed below?

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200334241_200334241

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200334249_200334249

What is with the swirl in the bottom of the socket? Are these standard impact sockets?

I have both of those sets as well as some Napa, some Craftsman, Some HF, and some Wright. If I have a camera at the house (it might have left without my knowledge again) tomorrow when i'm out in the garage i'll take some pictures.

Also they are standard impact sockets and they are made in china, I bought mine because I got both sets for about $45 shipped which was cheaper than HF and I thought I would need them. Thus far they have sat in the box because everything I have worked on since then has been SAE.
 

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Has anyone gotten the chance to use any Toptul impacts. I didnt see any mentioned.

I have the Toptul 1/2" Deep SAE set, but they're the chrome jobs, not impacts. So far so good, they have held up as well as anything else, including the rare use on an impact gun. My impacts are Armstrongs. They're thick as hell, but I don't think I could break one if I wanted to. My metric impacts are Ingersoll-Rand. MUCH thinner walls than the Armstrongs.
 
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