volvo420coupe
Well-known member
HaHAHAH, yeah I have total empathy for anyone having to deal with adjusting tie rod ends if you live in a place like me, (michigan) I dont even try sometimes, if the car is even a little bit old I'm dragging the torches over to the alignment rack before I get the heads mounted on the car. its never impossible, and not really that much of an annoyance since I work hourly at my shop, but when I worked flat rate it did piss me off a little. maybe thats why I still use my old craftsman wrenches, the open ends will flex around ANY tie rod end before they ever break.
And following up on my socket abuse situation, I live in michigan, I wrench full time.
If I was to grab a punch to drive the stuck fastener out of a socket every time it happened, I wouldnt get much work done. trust me, I do have to take that route often. But with the rust I deal with, I'm always smacking my sockets around like a cheap ho. but I've never had one dent like this particular cornwell, obviously I have used the rest of the sockets in the set gently since then, but I expect it to perform better than my cheap stuff. Its just the way I roll, I laugh every time I chuck one of my snap on swivel impacts on the floor. because I am not the type of tech to EVER get mad at my tools or the vehicle, but I can imagine what it looks like to someone watching.
And following up on my socket abuse situation, I live in michigan, I wrench full time.
If I was to grab a punch to drive the stuck fastener out of a socket every time it happened, I wouldnt get much work done. trust me, I do have to take that route often. But with the rust I deal with, I'm always smacking my sockets around like a cheap ho. but I've never had one dent like this particular cornwell, obviously I have used the rest of the sockets in the set gently since then, but I expect it to perform better than my cheap stuff. Its just the way I roll, I laugh every time I chuck one of my snap on swivel impacts on the floor. because I am not the type of tech to EVER get mad at my tools or the vehicle, but I can imagine what it looks like to someone watching.

