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    Wright Tool impact sockets

    Ive only come across a very few "low" quality impact sockets, Olympia and Husky. Most impact sockets on the market today are very stout and durable.
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    That's nice.
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    Female square drive socket?

    That's the thing though, it's NMPs [non mechanical personnel] who use youtube and whatever they can find in the kitchen to butcher cars with LOL...
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    I have to agree though, a basic box store kit $50 to $100 is what the kid needs and should serve him well as a starting point they are not too hard to find. Yet I would want him to have long pattern wrenches in his kit short wrenches are a back of the toolbox drawer second choice kind of thing...
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Gee, i dunno Sparky maybe because you didn't READ the post I was referring to? Possible? Y/N?
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Pathetic. Yes this whole thread is pathetic except your post. Nice.
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    I got some SK wrenches off ebay, they were "factory seconds" WTF... I would have been A-OK w that if they made that clear going in but every time I use them I get pissed at those people!
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    Length of SK wrenches?

    Awesome finish on them too. Flawless. And made in our USA
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    Length of SK wrenches?

    You're gonna like em. Freaking unbreakable
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    Length of SK wrenches?

    I have a Williams supercombo metric set they are way good. :thumbup: You might not like the rather small size ID numbering but there's a way around that.
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    williams wrenches?

    The open ends are excellent! sSNAP that bolt head.
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    williams wrenches?

    Williams Supercombos are BADASS I have the metric set. I think the Red / SAE is a good idea. Thickest wrenches Ive ever seen.
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Solid pack of wrenches there 8 -22 and gearwrench does not mess around with quality control. :thumbup:
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Yup. But then you get into $40 territory when you finish out the set, and end up w non long-pattern.
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    Heavy duty (weight) slide hammers?

    SPEED AND FEED! :thumbup:
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Good quality I guess but no 11, 16, or 19 and look short / medium pattern. I S'POSE one could use the 7/16" for 11mm 5/8" for 16mm and the 3/4" for 19mm. Kinda hodge podgey but a super deal.
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Gotcha! i will be forewarned bro
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    You f*cked up a crow foot? Eh, then if they wont warranty it give them the whole set in return for a new set, problem solved! My NAPA knows better than to flim flam me....Hopefully anyway. and they have warr'd several things for me in the past, of course I have been using them for 15yrs and at...
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    Yeh Carlyle is their professional line, made to be used every day and all that.
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    How are Carlyle wrenches?

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NIFJZU/?tag=atomicindus08-20 Set includes a 9 and a 20mm, which is kinda underhanded but still look like good wrenches and they are long pattern, I'd say they are worth a shot. I had a Husky long pattern set some years ago they were ****, but Husky has stepped up...
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