Hey folks,
I have a handful of questions.
Topic #1: Are impact sockets even nessesary for weekend warriors.
After digging around it seems that most folks recommend going impact for their 1/2 inch sockets. I wanted to discuss the need for cordless tools for a shade tree weekend warrior. As someone who has a whole weekend to work on their own cars, is there actually even a need for impact coordless tools? The professional environment is all about getting the job done fast so impact tools are the industry standard for good reason. In theory could someone just use 1/2 breakers and ratchets for the same job and only use chrome. This would eliminate the expense of 1/2 impact tools (coordless etc). I recently was gifted an 1/2 DeWalt DCF889B brushed impact and I have no impact sockets. Should I keep the wrench and just buy impact sockets or sell it and buy chromes. I also have a Milwaukee hex impact that I was also considering 3/8 impacts for but again is it really necessary. I do like building my collection, however this question is mostly a discussion of is it really even worth it for the weekend warrior. Should we even invest in big cordless impacts for occational use (ignoring the gifted tool).
Topic #2: 1/2 socket set size. (metric)
Whether it be chrome or impacts what sizes to folks go for? I seem to see 10mm-24mm, 10-32mm and 10-38mm sets. I'd personally use 3/8 tools up to 15mm, so not sure why they normally even include 10-15 to be real. Would it be better to get the 10-24mm to save some money and buy the bigger ones individually for a specific job or just get the whole shebang and be done with it.
I have a handful of questions.
Topic #1: Are impact sockets even nessesary for weekend warriors.
After digging around it seems that most folks recommend going impact for their 1/2 inch sockets. I wanted to discuss the need for cordless tools for a shade tree weekend warrior. As someone who has a whole weekend to work on their own cars, is there actually even a need for impact coordless tools? The professional environment is all about getting the job done fast so impact tools are the industry standard for good reason. In theory could someone just use 1/2 breakers and ratchets for the same job and only use chrome. This would eliminate the expense of 1/2 impact tools (coordless etc). I recently was gifted an 1/2 DeWalt DCF889B brushed impact and I have no impact sockets. Should I keep the wrench and just buy impact sockets or sell it and buy chromes. I also have a Milwaukee hex impact that I was also considering 3/8 impacts for but again is it really necessary. I do like building my collection, however this question is mostly a discussion of is it really even worth it for the weekend warrior. Should we even invest in big cordless impacts for occational use (ignoring the gifted tool).
Topic #2: 1/2 socket set size. (metric)
Whether it be chrome or impacts what sizes to folks go for? I seem to see 10mm-24mm, 10-32mm and 10-38mm sets. I'd personally use 3/8 tools up to 15mm, so not sure why they normally even include 10-15 to be real. Would it be better to get the 10-24mm to save some money and buy the bigger ones individually for a specific job or just get the whole shebang and be done with it.