Hagatronics
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Hi All
I'm after some additional wrenches to add to add. I'm a home DIY mechanic with a habbit of modifying cars, I have cheap race car we much around with etc.
I'm thinking about some stubby/midget wrenches and maybe some longer ones too for suspension bolts.
Currently all Snap On gear as it's great quality and relatively accessible here in Melbourne Australia compared to many of the other brands. I have a preference to stick with Snap On but I'm not wedded to it.
My questions are really for the mechanics who spend their whole days on the tools to give me some guidance on what works best in practice.
Current setup is the photo..
<a href="http://s613.photobucket.com/user/hagatronics/media/Tools/3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/hagatronics/Tools/3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg"/></a>
So my questions are:
Thinking about some stubby/midget wrenches. (OXIRMmm set). This is a short open end with a non-offset ratcheting end. They look helpful for areas without much room, especially the ratcheting end. Do they work for this purpose? Another set of zero-offset ratcheting ends.
Thinking about some High Performance Ratcheting Box (XDHRMmm). These look great for suspension bolts etc and I like the idea of having a ratcheting end on this. Again these are zero offset. Am I better off with an offset design?
Keen for some ideas about how, without buying three of four new sets of ratchets, I can get some close-quarters open end/ratchet plus a long handled box + ratchet, ideally with an offset if that is what works better in practice.
I'm after some additional wrenches to add to add. I'm a home DIY mechanic with a habbit of modifying cars, I have cheap race car we much around with etc.
I'm thinking about some stubby/midget wrenches and maybe some longer ones too for suspension bolts.
Currently all Snap On gear as it's great quality and relatively accessible here in Melbourne Australia compared to many of the other brands. I have a preference to stick with Snap On but I'm not wedded to it.
My questions are really for the mechanics who spend their whole days on the tools to give me some guidance on what works best in practice.
Current setup is the photo..
<a href="http://s613.photobucket.com/user/hagatronics/media/Tools/3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt218/hagatronics/Tools/3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 3O7A0941_zpsxjinaxax.jpg"/></a>
- Standard Flank Drive Combination Wrenches from 10-27mm (missing a few oddball size large wrenches)
- Offset DBE from 10-19mm
- Short Flank Drive from 6-10mm
- Open Ended from 10-19mm
- Ratcheting from 10-19mm (no offset)
- Some flare nut wrenches (not in photo)
So my questions are:
Thinking about some stubby/midget wrenches. (OXIRMmm set). This is a short open end with a non-offset ratcheting end. They look helpful for areas without much room, especially the ratcheting end. Do they work for this purpose? Another set of zero-offset ratcheting ends.
Thinking about some High Performance Ratcheting Box (XDHRMmm). These look great for suspension bolts etc and I like the idea of having a ratcheting end on this. Again these are zero offset. Am I better off with an offset design?
Keen for some ideas about how, without buying three of four new sets of ratchets, I can get some close-quarters open end/ratchet plus a long handled box + ratchet, ideally with an offset if that is what works better in practice.
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