2ndGearRubber
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They look great and I'm glad to see USA on the back side.
Where did you order those from?
Tekton website says "not in stock" for the metric singles I want.
They look great and I'm glad to see USA on the back side.
No, and Snap-On discontinued FD+ angle wrenches quite a few years ago. Its usually low torque and/or hydraulic fittings where it doesn't matter much. You really cant get much leverage on these wrenches.
They look great and I'm glad to see USA on the back side.
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They must of brought them back pretty recently. They definitely didn't have them for quite awhile. They aren't even listed in the paper catalog.
I applaud tekton for making USA wrenches. As someone who uses angle wrenches ever day and own 5 sets between sae and metric, here is my opinion. 30 degree head is completely overrated. I don't find it really does anything. Anything I can get loose with my snap ons I can get loose with my SK or cornwell wrenches. Second thing, the sizes are too small. Metric I pretty much don't use anything below 24mm and more often is 32 or 36mm. Sae I use 3/4 a fair amount otherwise its 1 1/4" or larger. If tekton comes out with a metric set that goes to 36, I may off my snappy metrics as they stop at 27 and are pretty much useless to me.
Primary uses are AN and pipe fittings. Why would you want to mar those up?
I applaud tekton for making USA wrenches. As someone who uses angle wrenches ever day and own 5 sets between sae and metric, here is my opinion. 30 degree head is completely overrated. I don't find it really does anything. Anything I can get loose with my snap ons I can get loose with my SK or cornwell wrenches. Second thing, the sizes are too small. Metric I pretty much don't use anything below 24mm and more often is 32 or 36mm. Sae I use 3/4 a fair amount otherwise its 1 1/4" or larger. If tekton comes out with a metric set that goes to 36, I may off my snappy metrics as they stop at 27 and are pretty much useless to me.
Did I read correctly that Tekton will be makin some made in USA Sockets as well???
"There is no current plan for US sockets. Our current sockets are some of our best tools in my opinion, and we will be largely focusing on expanding the program and adding features to the sockets.
Dave
[email protected]
I do a lot of hydraulic work and use the 30° end quite often. Depends how many hoses someone tried to cram into a tight spot.
Sno-cats, manlifts, cranes, etc.
With the 30/60 along with the regular 15° combination wrench, you have six available angles.
What are the common sizes?
I got my metric set today. They look great. Will order the big fractional set when they come out.
Quick n dirty for SAE JIC:
-2 = 7/16
-4 = 9/16
-5 = 9/16 or 5/8
-6 = 11/16
-8 = 7/8
-10 = 1
-12 = 1 1/4
-14 = 1-3/8
-16 = 1 1/2
-20 = 1-3/4 or 2
-24 = 2
-32 = 2 1/2
Actual sizes needed will vary based on fitting brand, type etc. I use pretty much every size in my SAE and metric kit. 1/4 - 2-1/2" and 8mm - 36mm
Most are Snap-on, some are chinesium. Some are "custom" bent.
Bonney offered their angle wrenches up to 2 inch, but only knew one guy who used them that big. Then again he did commercial A/C. For residential work I never needed an angle wrench larger than 13/16" - to go larger than that I switched to 10-point flares. To each his own.
Pretty much what I have to say too. I wish Tekton would come out with a set from 1 3/16 to 2”
I also have to say that thinking hyd fittings are low torque is laughable. The wrenches are short to fit into the tight spaces...then you beat the hell out of the wrench with a hammer to break loose the fitting. I have had to use crows feet on my 24” ratchet and sometimes 36” breaker bar to get them to move too
[...] I also have to say that thinking hyd fittings are low torque is laughable. The wrenches are short to fit into the tight spaces...then you beat the hell out of the wrench with a hammer to break loose the fitting. I have had to use crows feet on my 24” ratchet and sometimes 36” breaker bar to get them to move too

Some are: https://www.tekton.com/angle-head-open-end-wrenches?quantity=1&inch-size=5-8-in&unit=inchAre they available as singles yet?
JIC fitting torque specs are low. The fittings get tight after awhile by themselves, and also by people overtorquing them, using threadlocker on them, and from environmental factors.
Most times I can loosen the stuck fittings by tapping on the flats with a hammer, or the back of the wrench, or using a rock, or whatever. Unless it's threadlocked, then it's a battle, sometimes the mini torch comes out.
Their screwdrivers and some pliers like the pump pliersWhile I may not have a need for these angles I am interested in Tekton US made tools.
I’d like to support this effort. What else is Tekton making here?
Thanks
While I may not have a need for these angles I am interested in Tekton US made tools.
I’d like to support this effort. What else is Tekton making here?
Thanks
The nut drivers are, too. I have a metric set and they're great.
The pry bars, punches and chisels are also made in USA, but I think they are rebranded Wilde or Mayhew or something like that.
The hose reels use USA made hoses, but the reel itself is made overseas.