So far Westward is the only brand I've seen that has these sizes in deep and shallow, 6pt and 12pt.
Some brands have one or two of those, but not all of them.
It's the deep 1\8" 1\4 drive that's killing me. In the UK, the only one I can find is Snap On at ~ $29 posted. Seems crazy for an entirely pointless thing I'll never use, but what can one do?
Does SK ship to the UK? They have it for $6.34 (4.39 pounds).
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This is slightly off topic from the original question but since that's already been answered I see no harm. I just found an incredibly cheap 1/4" drive socket set that I bought a few years ago because the sockets at my school were completely unorganized. I didn't notice at the time but the set appears to have some unusual sized sockets, or at least sized that I've never seen before. It has a 13/32", 15/32", 6.5mm, and 7.5mm socket. I did a quick search on the sizes and didn't see much at all. Do any of you have these sizes or possibly even used/needed these sizes before?
I picked up Carlyle 1/8" sockets in shallow/deep, 6pt/12pt to fill out my trays.
They weren't that expensive. Current prices from http://www.napaonline.com:
CHT S14004 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 6pt shallow - $3.99
CHT S14104 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 12pt shallow - $3.00
CHT SD14004 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 6pt deep - $3.99
CHT SD14104 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 12pt deep - $3.99

I picked up Carlyle 1/8" sockets in shallow/deep, 6pt/12pt to fill out my trays.
They weren't that expensive. Current prices from http://www.napaonline.com:
CHT S14004 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 6pt shallow - $3.99
CHT S14104 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 12pt shallow - $3.00
CHT SD14004 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 6pt deep - $3.99
CHT SD14104 - 1/4" drive, 1/8" 12pt deep - $3.99
Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??
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(OCD people unite!!)That's where my 1" & 2" extensions live on my Kobalt trays.Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??
That's where my 1" & 2" extensions live on my Kobalt trays.
Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??
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In the 5 piece set, are these 6 point sockets T6 3/32", T8 1/8", T10 5/32", T12 3/16", and T40A?
What's the T indicate?
That's where my 1" & 2" extensions live on my Kobalt trays.
Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??
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Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??k
Never had a need to remove the nameplate, but very familiar with pulling that cover next to it to adjust (increase) fuel outputInstalling and removing rivets that hold Stanadyne's serial name plate onto the pump. The rivet are 1/8" hex and are power-driven on the production line with about 50 rivets on a stick that is loaded into the pneumatic driver. In engineering, we will use a hand socket. I found this picture on google:
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I got my 5/8" deep and instead of narrowing the socket for the lower size the OD is the kept the same and the socket just has a super thick wall. Which means it doesn't fit into the little cup thing that come for the two smallest pins on the Hansen style trays.
Going to stick it in the lathe and see if I can turn it down.
I love it good analogy.You guys with OCD are looking at this the wrong way. Are you trying to organize YOUR tools, or are you trying to set up a display of someone elses? Do you not like to drive your car if you don't have people to sit in all the other seats? I love to buy tools, but buying tools just to sit on the peg of a socket holder is crazy. If you don't want to shorten your trays, maybe black out the sizes of the ones you won't use or shorten the studs a little and use the open spot to store duplicates or whatever.
Jim
I had to use one once and only once when changing out eprom chips in an old electronic controller. Not sure what the stud size was though and it could have been metric but when it is that small have to make due.Can someone tell me where they have used a 1/8" socket??
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Only because this topic about people with OCD needing to fill a Hansen peg has come up several times before. Zoro carries the Westward brand part #10E874 gets you a 1/4 drive 16mm deep 6 point socket while part # 10E864 gets you a 1/4 drive deep 5/8 6 point socket. Bothe will set you back less than $5 plus shipping so don't expect more than a peg holder
Plenty of options for shallow but, deep is another story.
Hansen trays ****!!!!!!
This is slightly off topic from the original question but since that's already been answered I see no harm. I just found an incredibly cheap 1/4" drive socket set that I bought a few years ago because the sockets at my school were completely unorganized. I didn't notice at the time but the set appears to have some unusual sized sockets, or at least sized that I've never seen before. It has a 13/32", 15/32", 6.5mm, and 7.5mm socket. I did a quick search on the sizes and didn't see much at all. Do any of you have these sizes or possibly even used/needed these sizes before?
Don't think I ever needed a 5/32 either
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Work on aircraft and you will need it.