a52-830
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so, i have usually associated "black" tools with impact uses, like sockets or "slugging" wrenches.
but now it seems like i am regularly seeing "black oxide" tools that dont appear to be for that kinds of service, like this, as an example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121556080890
why would i want black oxide instead of, say, polished chrome? i have read talk of "keeping them oiled" and "better rust resistance". . . . . is there more upkeep to these than wiping them down when you are doing with them?
i understand that there might be military uses for non-reflective wrenches . . . . . but i would think that making standard duty tools in black oxide is a recipe for problems down the road . . . .
but now it seems like i am regularly seeing "black oxide" tools that dont appear to be for that kinds of service, like this, as an example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121556080890
why would i want black oxide instead of, say, polished chrome? i have read talk of "keeping them oiled" and "better rust resistance". . . . . is there more upkeep to these than wiping them down when you are doing with them?
i understand that there might be military uses for non-reflective wrenches . . . . . but i would think that making standard duty tools in black oxide is a recipe for problems down the road . . . .