jeffhay
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Got my stuff today. I have an SK torque wrench and its a top notch tool. I would buy more from them just based on that, but their hat offer and effort to fulfill it sealed the deal.
Got my stuff today. I have an SK torque wrench and its a top notch tool. I would buy more from them just based on that, but their hat offer and effort to fulfill it sealed the deal.
Still waiting for mine, as the cobwebs grow...
Do they sell direct? Seems like some distributors would be miffed at the thought of this.
I don't think so, but tooltopia often sells S-K under list.
I don't have a local S-K dealer anyway unless you count a local parts store that will order stuff for me but doesn't stock anything.

I asked Jori why they do not carry SK and she said it it was too similar to wright. .

I just hope they dont try to give us hats on SK day. That would be lame![]()
Your local dealer is running a pretty good deal right now.
SK Hand Tool 1/4" Dr 6Pt Semi-Deep Met Socket Set, 12 pc w/FREE Semi-Deep Frac Socket Set for $81.99.
For reference the SK Hand Tool (SK 41692) 12 Piece 1/4" Drive 6 Point Semi-Deep Socket Set is $69.99 @ tooltopia.com http://www.tooltopia.com/sk-hand-tool-41692.aspx
But don't look on any web site and try to figure out what the actual length of a semi-deep socket is. Not even on the SK web site which annoyingly lists the same info over and over and over no matter which socket shallow, deep, semi-deep, extra long deep, you click on.
The print catalog actually has dimensions... although they call the sockets "deep" and "extra long deep" not "semi-deep" and "deep" (the "deep" are shorter than a typical deep socket; the "extra long deep" are the same as a typical deep socket)
good reason to request the print catalog if you don't have a local stocking dealer...
Your local dealer is running a pretty good deal right now.
SK Hand Tool 1/4" Dr 6Pt Semi-Deep Met Socket Set, 12 pc w/FREE Semi-Deep Frac Socket Set for $81.99.
For reference the SK Hand Tool (SK 41692) 12 Piece 1/4" Drive 6 Point Semi-Deep Socket Set is $69.99 @ tooltopia.com http://www.tooltopia.com/sk-hand-tool-41692.aspx
But don't look on any web site and try to figure out what the actual length of a semi-deep socket is. Not even on the SK web site which annoyingly lists the same info over and over and over no matter which socket shallow, deep, semi-deep, extra long deep, you click on.
good reason to request the print catalog if you don't have a local stocking dealer...

Still waiting for mine, as the cobwebs grow...
nobody loves me 1/4 they refer to midlength as midlength. It is only in 3/8 drive that the deep from 6MM to 15MM are midlength, and the extra deep from 6MM to 15MM are regular deep (Compared to other brands).
Wrong.
1/4" drive = standard, semi-deep, deep
3/8" drive = standard, deep, extra long deep
Tears are rolling down my cheeksnobody loves me
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Still waiting for mine too and damn I have a lot of SK tools.....wtf !
You're not alone. I haven't received mine either.
...and I have a couple of BIG toolbox drawers full of SK stuff (wrenches and socket sets).

Since they have your address they were able to fly a small insect sized drone into your garage and know you both have an abundance of SK tools. The likelihood of you needing to buy many more tools probably slim, besides they already have you hooked. No need to butter you up with a free hat and a shiny trinket.![]()
). ...and they know that most of my SK collection was either "appropriated" from my Dad or bought second hand. A small push from them could get me purchasing new from an authorized dealer.Got mine today! Forgot I sent for it, hat , wrench 20mm ,hand wipes a thank you letter and catalog. Worth the wait
Good luck; I watched ebay for a year waiting on them to pop up.
I don't see the tuff-1 on the sk web site...are those NOS?
I just noticed that my little 1/4" and 3/8" finger drives are SK models rebranded as Craftsman. These are great little drives.
W = SK Hand tools, post-Facom , ca. 2005 - 2008
Other codes to remember on Craftsman tools:
K-circle = SK, ca. 1939 - 1951 perhaps later
K = SK division of Facom, ca. 1985 - 2004, could still be NOS
X = SK Hand tools, post-Facom , ca. 2008 - 2009
.(Dot) = SK, ca. 2008 - 2009
Still don't have that dang hat...
The one in the link is different: not USA. The Craftsman name wraps around the side (not on the top). Can't quite make out the maker's mark from the pics in the ad but it doesn't look like a W. That same seller sold a very similar one but 3/8" drive that was SK/USA.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-CRAFTSM...87544114?pt=US_Hand_Tools&hash=item2ed1c06b32
Wonder what makes the one they sold so special to get such a high price.