Using things that aren't a hammer as a hammer. Ex. Screwdrivers, ratchets, pliers, wrenches, etc. Also using standard screwdrivers as pry bars especially at pull a part type junkyards
I like mine a lot I only got mine 2 days ago though. I still think my Hansen trays are better for the price. I like the twist lock though for going to junkyards or taking sockets anywhere unlike normal socket rails they won't fall off as easy
I fall between medium and high as I do all the work on my own vehicle, also on other peoples. I wouldn't really try to rebuild a engine with out some help as I have never rebuilt a engine
going to look into getting a set of the bondhus as a lot of mine are just ones I found in junkyards or in the middle of the road. so I don't really have a matching set. they also have really good reviews and seem like they will last and not break
I think I might just do that with the ones I have and get rid of some of the extras, probably just gonna get a magnetic rail to lay down so they stay in place and order. I also got some of the hex keys that go to the fold out hex keys that I need to make a new handle to
what are the advantages to the t-handles vs the l-keys? I personally mainly use l-keys as that's all I have, but I have used t-handles and they seem nice but I don't feel they could replace l-keys or worth the extra price
Can anyone tell me if the bondhus if they are a good set of hex keys and if they can stand up to being used alot? (2-3) times a week on personal stuff. Or if there is a better set
Trying to decide if I should just go ahead a get a new set of hex keys or just make holders for all the ones I have. Then if I get new ones just go through all of them if I break or bend one