nbpt100
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For 30 years I have survived with out 1/4" and 1/2" drive metric deep sockets. I have never felt I was stalled by not having them. But I am getting more accustomed to using deeps and avoid using an extension if possible. So I am thinking about getting some.
My questions are two fold.
1. Should I get the 12 or 6 point?
2. What deals are out there in a mid grade set? Should anyone know.
I rarely come across a 12 point bolt head. Very rarely. I think the axle nut on my VW is a 30mm 12 point. That is the only one I can think of in recent years which I have needed.
I never even see them in smaller sizes (under 13 mm). I am sure someone will tell me they are out there but I never see them on the cars and ODPE I work on. ODPE is mostly SAE sizes except the Asian engines.
For those reasons I am thinking the 6 pt. would be best serve me on the 1/4" drive and I may be well served with the 12 pt on the 1/2" drive. Just For that rare occasion and for greater engagement points. It is also harder to round a larger nut than a smaller one that you would use in the 1/4" drive range.
Am i missing anything? Any thoughts out there on this ?
My questions are two fold.
1. Should I get the 12 or 6 point?
2. What deals are out there in a mid grade set? Should anyone know.
I rarely come across a 12 point bolt head. Very rarely. I think the axle nut on my VW is a 30mm 12 point. That is the only one I can think of in recent years which I have needed.
I never even see them in smaller sizes (under 13 mm). I am sure someone will tell me they are out there but I never see them on the cars and ODPE I work on. ODPE is mostly SAE sizes except the Asian engines.
For those reasons I am thinking the 6 pt. would be best serve me on the 1/4" drive and I may be well served with the 12 pt on the 1/2" drive. Just For that rare occasion and for greater engagement points. It is also harder to round a larger nut than a smaller one that you would use in the 1/4" drive range.
Am i missing anything? Any thoughts out there on this ?
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