HanShotFirst
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By old I mean AT LEAST 25 years old.
So I have a number of old SK & Craftsman tools that are still my go-to tools…
Sockets – My old 6 point SK’s are all at least 30 if not 60-70 years old. My 3/8” and ¼” are all 30 years old, my ½” inch were my grandfathers, and those are at least 60 years old, perhaps 70. Those are still my go to sockets for every day use. They have never let me down, and I love them.
I also have some VV series Craftsman sockets that are still front line…many of them are even 12 point; still getting the job done just as well as they did on day one.
Ratchets – I have several SK’s in all 3 sizes. The ¼” is still my favorite ¼” ratchet (even over my SnapOn). For 3/8” I only use my SK’s if something is really tough, because they’re darned near indestructible. For ½” my SK is the first ratchet I reach for, because often I only reach for ½” when I have a tough fastener.
Wrenches – For SAE, I have a 25 year old set of Craftsman Professional (SK Long Pattern) wrenches that I’m still very much in love with; and they’re still my first grab. I also have VV series raised panel SAE’s that back those up.
My metric VV series raised panels are my backup to my Proto’s.
Pliers – I have some Channellocks that are at least 25 years old, and they’re still very much in service.
So I have a number of old SK & Craftsman tools that are still my go-to tools…
Sockets – My old 6 point SK’s are all at least 30 if not 60-70 years old. My 3/8” and ¼” are all 30 years old, my ½” inch were my grandfathers, and those are at least 60 years old, perhaps 70. Those are still my go to sockets for every day use. They have never let me down, and I love them.
I also have some VV series Craftsman sockets that are still front line…many of them are even 12 point; still getting the job done just as well as they did on day one.
Ratchets – I have several SK’s in all 3 sizes. The ¼” is still my favorite ¼” ratchet (even over my SnapOn). For 3/8” I only use my SK’s if something is really tough, because they’re darned near indestructible. For ½” my SK is the first ratchet I reach for, because often I only reach for ½” when I have a tough fastener.
Wrenches – For SAE, I have a 25 year old set of Craftsman Professional (SK Long Pattern) wrenches that I’m still very much in love with; and they’re still my first grab. I also have VV series raised panel SAE’s that back those up.
My metric VV series raised panels are my backup to my Proto’s.
Pliers – I have some Channellocks that are at least 25 years old, and they’re still very much in service.



