davethorik
Well-known member
Question..
People here really like Plomb brand tools. Is that due to antiquity, or are those old Plombs good for hard work? I go to garage sales to find good tools because I am going to use them in my shop.
Thx.
To me, it's a case by case basis. Like sockets: I like the more modern of their tools, and a big thumbs up goes to them for drilling detents in their sockets, extensions, etc so they are usable today.
I'd say 80-90% of vintage 1/4 sockets don't have any sort of detent, just relying on the under-ball spring to hold the socket on. All the plomb 1/4 sockets I have, have a drilled hole. I also like the later Proto LA asterisk marked with the single detent setup (I also have some Bonney 3/4 sockets with the same concept, just marked with a dot instead of the asterisk).
I also like the older, skinny extensions made by Plomb and Proto. Modern Proto have changed into a generic looking extension that is fatter, that I like less.
I don't own any Plomb wrenches, so can't comment on them.
And I can't comment on Allen either.

Oh man! COOL.