bfm336
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Love my SK sockets and LOVE the green cases for organization - GREAT on warranty too.
The actually do have them.
http://https://www.toolsdelivered.com/mobile/Williams-WSS-14HRC-Hand-Tools-Sockets-Drive-Tools-1-2-Inch-Drive-Chrome-SAE-Socket-Sets
I think I may have found a winner.
The actually do have them.
http://https://www.toolsdelivered.com/mobile/Williams-WSS-14HRC-Hand-Tools-Sockets-Drive-Tools-1-2-Inch-Drive-Chrome-SAE-Socket-Sets
I think I may have found a winner.
I was trying to find you a 6 point metric set.
Gotcha. I didn't get that far in the search. Has anyone had to warranty the Williams USA stuff? Do you do it by mail?
NOS Craftsman Made-in-USA by Apex (Danaher). I got mine on the auction site, and just hope I never have to warrant them for the Chinese versions.
Asain sockets tend to have better chrome than domestic, epa laws and stuff.

It is true. Several years ago the older type of chroming operations were shut down for toxic waste issues. It was difficult to legally dispose of them.
The new less toxic process chrome is not the same finish and some makers went back to just nickel plating on lesser lines to keep costs in check.
But they forgot to inform the tool polishers and questions arose. You still get rust resistance but not that shiny glow of old.
They all turn bolts but the desire for man jewelry to be perfect has not gone away. You can still get great finish on domestic chrome but it seems you pay for the special attention.
You can still get great finish on domestic chrome but it seems you pay for the special attention.
Gmonkee said:. Several years ago the older type of chroming operations were shut down for toxic waste issues. It was difficult to legally dispose of them.
Yep,
cman usa, williams usa, GW,
also Toptul.
... and Facom on sale (is the best value premium brand).
http://www.tbs-aachen.de/Facom/1/2_Sockets/Facom_S600_1/2_assortment_20-TLG_i3719_55989.htm
via e-bay... keep eyes peeled. [edit: see post 12]
I really like some of the kobalt stuff..been cutting up kobalt wrenches to make wrench heads for my old utica torque wrench..i do like gear wrench as well in fact i just cut up a gear wrencj ratchet for a torque wrench head as well...chrome finish on both those brands seems excellent to me
For sockets we are still using late 50's craftsman and vintage snap on..i still like my vintage armstrong box end set i bought years ago...what really is interesting is jc penny actually sold some decent stuff back then as well..my metric box end wrench set from jc penny has repaired my hodakas and old hondas for years...
your jc penney is likely made by sk if its fully polished wrenches. they are excellent tools.
I think I would go with Tekton before HF. The quality is good, the sets are more complete and they have great customer service as opposed to how HF conducts business. They are also reasonably priced.If you are just doing homeowner work, harbor freight would get you probably the best bang for the buck. I would not choose them for myself, but that is a personal choice. If you are looking for a set to take with you, I really like the S-K sets with the blow molded cases, I have both a 1/4" and 3/8" drive set. I also have a couple of the black husky sets from home depot, but I bought those so I would know they were mine and they have a case, so I know when something is missing.
I mainly use Snap On, but I only buy them when there is a deal or from eBay. My driver hates that.
dont think ive seen this mentioned, its been a while since i posted in here.
duralast from autozone are some decent tools. the sockets are on par or better than gearwrench and sort of look like blackhawk usa, imo.
the wrenches and ratchets are decent too. all lifetime as well. if i didnt have so many tools, id buy one of their kits that go on sale every now and then for my truck.

Thet term "best bang for the buck" is too vague to be helpful. SK or Wright is very good, cheaper than SO but far more than HF or Tekton. It all depends on what you need them for. Hoping nobody gets their ******* in a knot but it is not some linear thing that every extra dollar you spend gets you better quality. As somebody recently pointed out, the spread between low end junk sockets and high end has closed up a lot in recent years.
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cool. decent sockets for even cheaper.Hahahahaha ive seen duralast at the dollar store![]()