cherrybomb
Well-known member
I don't like to abuse my ratchet wrenches,so I apply penetrant,wait,breaker bar,then ratchet wrench.Best way,don't have to inconvenience of no wrench,and trying the warrenty.
This question comes up often. The short answer is it depends on the brand. As for the SK you have are we talking the super strong X Frame combination wrenches or the old school laminated coarse toothed short ratcheting wrenches?
I feel that MATCO solvEd this delima a long time ago when they came out with the pro swing ratcheting wrench. It has a fixed 12 point boxed end wrench for breaking fasteners loose or for final tightening and a 72 tooth (90 tooth later) for speeding fasteners off and on.![]()
Armstrong for at least Proswing. I love mine, but it ***** they are probably being discontinued.Who's the OEM for the matco ones?