Looking for 7/16 drive blackhawk tools. Preferably from 1947 but not a must, ratchet, 7/16 to 3/8 adapter, extensions etc. Located in metro Detroit. Thanks Kevin
I'm not sure if it's my imagination but the liquid wrench in the small white squeeze bottles seems to work better than the spray and it's cheap. Also don't waist alot put a couple drops on and good to go
If you are not moving it to far call a flatbed tow truck. I had mine moved for 75 bucks. They winch it on and strap it down. If anything goes wrong they are liable.
I've broken a lot more newer sk sockets than older USA Craftsman sockets. As far as I'm concerned both there ratchets **** for the most part. The last few sets of sk tools I bought at circle c the stamping was not centered and real thin on one side that's where they all snapped.