drink
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Have you ever taken the time to compare sockets to try to figure out what makes then different? You might say, "a socket is a socket; they are all the same!" Sockets do have their differences.
Here is a set of Armstrong 1/4 inch drive sockets on a socket rail. One of the first things I noticed was how all of the laser etchings with the sizes lined up on the side of the rail where you can read them. Also the socket rail was just large enough to hold a 20 piece set. They say Armstrong sockets meet or exceed ANSI and ASME standards and meet government spec. The Armstrong sockets are made out of high strength steel also. The price tag on Armstrong tools is high compared to some of the other brands but sometimes I find better deals than some when I shop.
Can any of you post pictures of your brand of sockets and compare them to the Armstrong sockets? Do Craftsman easy to read sockets line up the same way? Show us your sockets!
Here is a set of Armstrong 1/4 inch drive sockets on a socket rail. One of the first things I noticed was how all of the laser etchings with the sizes lined up on the side of the rail where you can read them. Also the socket rail was just large enough to hold a 20 piece set. They say Armstrong sockets meet or exceed ANSI and ASME standards and meet government spec. The Armstrong sockets are made out of high strength steel also. The price tag on Armstrong tools is high compared to some of the other brands but sometimes I find better deals than some when I shop.
Can any of you post pictures of your brand of sockets and compare them to the Armstrong sockets? Do Craftsman easy to read sockets line up the same way? Show us your sockets!
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