Conductor562
Well-known member
So, I'm pushing 30 and I've been buying tools for around 16 years. Over the last couple of years I've been upgrading most of my old "starter tools" to Proto and I've been 100% happy with just about every one of them. I feel the time has come for me to upgrade and expand the last major holdout, sockets. My Willams era Kobalt set has been great. I've used them quite a bit since I got them in 1998 and they're still ticking. I know someone will call me retarded for replacing perfectly good sockets and while your point is valid, frankly, I don't give I damn. I want to expand sizes and I'm too OCD for my sockets not to all match (don't judge me). I want new ones, I can afford new ones, and I'm reasonably sure I won't be divorced if I buy them over 3 or 4 months. Moving on!
I'm 200% committed to buying a Proto set so I'm not looking for brand suggestions. I am curious however, as to how to diversify the 6pts. versus the 12 Pts. The Proto Torque Plus 12 pt. design has proven very effective and while I don't really have any concerns with them rounding fasteners, I just like 6 Pts. better. I cant justify ruling 12 pt. out though because (albiet rare) there are 12 pt. fastners out there. I first thought about going all 12 pt. seeing that my combo's are 12 pt. and I eventually thought about going 6 pt. for shallow (likely higher torque situations) and 12 pt. for deeps. Then I thought to much about it and decided I may be better off with a 12 shallow/6 deep configuration because of the outside chance I need a shallow on a 12 pt. fastener. I then realized this was really needless when factoring in my combo's.
I'm lost. I've kicked this around in my head for 3 weeks and I'm reaching out to you guys for advice. I am aware this thread has probably been done 50 times and I thank the search police in advance.
So, thoughts anyone?
I'm 200% committed to buying a Proto set so I'm not looking for brand suggestions. I am curious however, as to how to diversify the 6pts. versus the 12 Pts. The Proto Torque Plus 12 pt. design has proven very effective and while I don't really have any concerns with them rounding fasteners, I just like 6 Pts. better. I cant justify ruling 12 pt. out though because (albiet rare) there are 12 pt. fastners out there. I first thought about going all 12 pt. seeing that my combo's are 12 pt. and I eventually thought about going 6 pt. for shallow (likely higher torque situations) and 12 pt. for deeps. Then I thought to much about it and decided I may be better off with a 12 shallow/6 deep configuration because of the outside chance I need a shallow on a 12 pt. fastener. I then realized this was really needless when factoring in my combo's.
I'm lost. I've kicked this around in my head for 3 weeks and I'm reaching out to you guys for advice. I am aware this thread has probably been done 50 times and I thank the search police in advance.
So, thoughts anyone?

