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.. apart from an old set of BA/BS/W (that I was given for free) & that one socket is a 15mm 6 point shallow impact 3/8 drive for Chevy drain pans.

Just went to change the oil on my S10 & the ******* thing shattered like glass when I pushed on the ratchet.

& no, I wasn't pushing the wrong direction.:mad:

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Wow. Pics or it didn't happen.

But anyways, why would you specify an impact socket for a ron plug? I mean you know a 1/4 ratchet will get it tight enough, right?
 

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Off subject but a friend of mine broke a weird 12 point looking Snap on socket and I told him give it to me and ill take care of it. Sense the snap on guy comes every friday. Well turned out to be a 90 dollar socket. dont know how much he liked the fact he had to warranty that.
 

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when this happens to me its usually one of the animals that work with me have been in my box and pushed the tool past all reasonable limits, so I pick it up and it crumbles in my hand
I hide their stuff whenever I get a chance ;-)
 

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What does "BA/BS/W" suppose to mean?

Probably was cracked before you were given it.......

And as for it breaking, it happens. Rolls Royce cars do break down on an occasion, and Snap On tools will fail on an occasion as well.
 

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So much for any future endorsement deals with Snap On. Don't sweat it, someday you'll get another, Get a 9mm There is no way you'll ever get a chance to break it.
 
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What does "BA/BS/W" suppose to mean?

Probably was cracked before you were given it........

I wasn't given it, I bought it off the truck when I bought my S10 9 years ago. It's only ever been used by me for that one drain plug


BA/BS/W. It's what is used on RR Merlin & Griffon engines & BSA motorcycles etc

http://www.baconsdozen.co.uk/tools/whitworth.htm
 

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What does "BA/BS/W" suppose to mean?

Probably was cracked before you were given it.......

And as for it breaking, it happens. Rolls Royce cars do break down on an occasion, and Snap On tools will fail on an occasion as well.

BA/BS/W stands for British Association/ British Standard/Whitworth ....sizes you use when your Rolls Royce breaks down. :lol:
 
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Wow. Pics or it didn't happen.

But anyways, why would you specify an impact socket for a ron plug? I mean you know a 1/4 ratchet will get it tight enough, right?

Because it was the only 15mm 6 pointer they had on the truck the day I needed/bought it.. & I wasn't trying to tighten it. I also have a calibrated elbow. Cam memcard awol :(
 
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when this happens to me its usually one of the animals that work with me have been in my box and pushed the tool past all reasonable limits, so I pick it up and it crumbles in my hand
I hide their stuff whenever I get a chance ;-)
Only other person to touch it was the SO guy 9 years ago as he handed it to me. Since then it's been used once or twice a year so the ******* POS lasted less than 20 uses...
 
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Funny thing was when it shattered the first thing I did was look out from under the truck expecting to see my ex with a scoped rifle pointing in my direction lol
 

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That's pretty crazy. Would like to see some pics of the aftermath.

Thinking back, I don't think I have ever broken an impact socket. And I routinely put 3/8 impact sockets on the end of my MG725 with an adapter.
 

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Hey, I once used a brand spankin new Craftsman 3/4 Saltus wrench to change my bench grinder wheel. The nut wasn't tight at all. I then proceeded to drop the wrench on the concrete floor. Picked it up and the socket portion was cracked from end to end on two sides. :wtf:
They were discontinued soon after. I ended up exchanging for a ratcheting flex combo though.
 

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Just went to change the oil on my S10 & the ******* thing shattered like glass when I pushed on the ratchet.

I wasn't given it, I bought it off the truck when I bought my S10 9 years ago. It's only ever been used by me for that one drain plug.

It happens, sockets break. Just warranty it. It lasted 9 years, and now you can have a new one for free*!

*Well, kinda.

Off subject but a friend of mine broke a weird 12 point looking Snap on socket and I told him give it to me and ill take care of it. Sense the snap on guy comes every friday. Well turned out to be a 90 dollar socket. dont know how much he liked the fact he had to warranty that.

Wouldn't cost the dealer anything, Snap-on will reimburse the dealer upon return of the damaged socket. My dealer's a bit slack on warranty, i think he just wants me to buy another new tool everytime i break one, which is very rare.
 
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I've had that happen 3 or 4 times
Doing a nice easy job; socket cracks or the wobble shears. See hundred hours of hard service and break on the easy ones !!


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that's funny because the only socket ive ever broken was my only snap on socket as well. and it was a 15mm i believe. But it was not an impact, it was a chrome 12 point. Still haven't been able to flag down a snap on driver to replace it. Since i don't work in a shop or know anyone who does its kind of hard to warranty it. Thats the main reason i dont buy snap on. High prices and hard for me to warranty.
 

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I got it for free no wait i bought it. I think you guys are being hoodwinked. Even if not Who cares its warrentied.
 

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that's funny because the only socket ive ever broken was my only snap on socket as well. and it was a 15mm i believe. But it was not an impact, it was a chrome 12 point. Still haven't been able to flag down a snap on driver to replace it. Since i don't work in a shop or know anyone who does its kind of hard to warranty it. Thats the main reason i dont buy snap on. High prices and hard for me to warranty.

Call them, they will take care of you.
 

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I have broken only a couple of Snap On sockets in the years I have been buying Snap On tools, which is since 1976. Even when abusing them, like a chrome socket on a 1/2 " drive Impact gun, they held up well.

Bob
 

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I got it for free no wait i bought it. I think you guys are being hoodwinked. Even if not Who cares its warrentied.
If you read it again it states (the way I re read it) I have British standard wrench sizes that are made by snap on, given to me, but I only have (a broke) snap on socket.
 
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It happens, sockets break. Just warranty it. It lasted 9 years, and now you can have a new one for free*!

*Well, kinda.

Wouldn't cost the dealer anything, Snap-on will reimburse the dealer upon return of the damaged socket. My dealer's a bit slack on warranty, i think he just wants me to buy another new tool everytime i break one, which is very rare.

I'm pretty sure the day I bought it was the last time I stepped on a SnapOn truck. I think that guy is retired now.
 

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.. apart from an old set of BA/BS/W (that I was given for free) & that one socket is a 15mm 6 point shallow impact 3/8 drive for Chevy drain pans.

Just went to change the oil on my S10 & the ******* thing shattered like glass when I pushed on the ratchet.

& no, I wasn't pushing the wrong direction.:mad:

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S(tuff)hit happens man. No big deal (if you have redundant tools). If they won't warranty it (see no reason why they wouldn't) no big loss...unless you force yourself to buy from a truck for the replacement. Sometimes you can get cornwell impact pretty cheap on ebay but the warranty might be void.:headscrat

Was it cr-v? Maybe try to get a cr-mo replacement if you can (regardless of brand) or one built a bit thicker if it's cr-v.
 

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The problem ZRX61, is that you didn't have two or more of those sockets. If you did, Murphy's Law would ensure that you never broke one. It's clearly your fault it broke.
 

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Off subject but a friend of mine broke a weird 12 point looking Snap on socket and I told him give it to me and ill take care of it. Sense the snap on guy comes every friday. Well turned out to be a 90 dollar socket. dont know how much he liked the fact he had to warranty that.
i doubt he cared much about the retail price of the socket. those things have a huge mark up. id bet they didnt have a dollar in manufacturing it.
 

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i doubt he cared much about the retail price of the socket. those things have a huge mark up. id bet they didnt have a dollar in manufacturing it.
He just heckled me for a minute on how it broke. Funny thing I didnt break it, was taking care of it for a friend. But I had never heard of a 90 socket besides some of those huge ones out here. This socket was maybe a 7/8 1/2 drive but very deep ridges for points on the socket.
 
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