I want to find a good set of stubby 1/4" sockets to use with it - looks like GearWrench is nearly the only option...
Yep wife got me hooked and she quit soda. She got mad when I told her no one likes a quitter.I like the fact you picked your very expensive storage color based on your favorite drink.
Same thing works in inches.What is nice about metric is that you subtract the pitch from the thread diameter, and this gives you the bit size. For M12X1.25 you get 10.75 and round this to a 10.8 bit.
The numbered drills start around 0.040 for a #60 drill (61-80 exist but aren't common) and go up to 0.228 for a #1 drill. The letters start at 0.234 for a letter A drill and end at 0.413. It's a moronic way of classifying drills (and there are even a couple duplicated sizes between the number/letter/fractional drills) but it's how we get a sufficiently complete manifold of sizes with tighter spacing than the common 1/64" fractional steps. And yes, for example the tap drill size for a 10-32 tapped hole is a #21 drill. And the tap drill size for a 5/16-18 tapped hole is a letter F drill.
I would assume the letters were an attempt to standardize on thousandths, as that's how machinists measure their work? Just a wild guess, of course.
Mike
So if I ever have to tap a hole, I am going to study the tap / drill size chart _very_ carefully, then! Thanks for educating me. : )
That is interesting. Why do you say that? I have a Honda and I have that tool. In the end, the tool was useless b/c my problem was a loss of tension of the drive belt tensioner.First thought after reading this was "is it a Honda"? Then I looked at your avatar....
I've had two of them and just fixed my step daughter's Odyssey. Idle issues in the two I had and the Odyssey was going into limp mode. All were because of screens. Idle controller has a gasket/screen that can get plugged. The Odyssey probably has the same but the gasket/screen on the solenoid the oil pressure screws into needed to be replaced. Honda has versions of these gasket/screens on the transmission also.That is interesting. Why do you say that? I have a Honda and I have that tool. In the end, the tool was useless b/c my problem was a loss of tension of the drive belt tensioner.
Many of us had a card or chart like this in our tool box or hanging on the wall. There is not much overlap of sizes. If my memory serves correctly a majority of the wire sizes (numerical drills) were based around piano wire sizes.
Link? Where is it from?Thanks to @g13, I have exactly what I was looking for:
That's my SK 10mm above it, which looks to be about 40% taller. Pretty stoked to slap these on the Icon bit driver with a 1/4" bit and see how accessible the 8mm bolts are that were giving me fits a couple weekends ago.
This? : https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...tandard-6-point-metric-socket-set/ptt0/gm4234O'Reilly Auto about 14ish bunks when I bought mine.
Microfiber towels and other paint friendly towels only for mebath towels?! no thank you!
Thanks!
This is an awesome combination of tools here. The Klein 32907 flip socket is compatible with the Klein 32767 hvac multi screwdriver. Definitely going in the service bag and ordered another get up for the home tool box. No need to order the complete 32907 with the screwdriver handle. AmazonGood deal. I will have to look that up. Thanks!!!They make a 1/4 drive radiator socket too, I believe it's listed for powerstroke radiator drains?
Do these have the "wave drive" feature that the Capri set has (currently $101 on Amazon).
Sockets and case are different, the extensions and adapters look the same. I bought the Capri one last year, it fluctuates in price. I waited till it was at $87. I probably would get the Quinn with a 25% of coupon if I didn’t already have the Capri.

I purchased them for my regular high speed ratchets when they first came out. Makes switching directions way easier, specially if wearing gloves.@Lowlevel2021
How did u know of the tall shift knobs?