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BarryWells

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I'm not Dave, and I'm not trying to help poke the beehive, but Tekton makes it abundantly clear on their website that their angle wrenches are made in the US.
No beehive. I think that's great. Wonder who makes them for Tekton ?
Williams maybe ?
 
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RedneckWelder

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You sure ? Tekton has lots of USA stull but I question the wrenches. Where's Dave ?

I'm not Dave, and I'm not trying to help poke the beehive, but Tekton makes it abundantly clear on their website that their angle wrenches are made in the US.

Their new 30/60 angle wrenches are US made, the ones recently introduced and are more expensive

The older 15/60 set is Chinese. They aren’t bad for the price and work OK, especially in the larger sizes.
 

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I got to looking and it turns out that now you can order the Cat angle wrenches online and do not have to go through a dealer. The website is kind of annoying to navigate, but seems like searching for angle wrenches will pull them up. I ended up ordering a few sizes that seem to pop up most often for me.

https://shop.cat.com/en/usa-parts
 

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I have the Snap-on sets with the 30 and 60 degree in combination with a normal 15 degree wrench covers nearly all angles needed, while the Matco set I used before didn't help nearly as much. Injection pump side of injector lines were where I used them. The Tekton ones are probably fine too but I read on here that the prices were raised and the wrenches edges were sharp from being cut out of plate steel. They werent around before otherwise I might have tried them.
 

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To me the 15/60 angle wrenches are less useful. I already have a 15 degree open end on nearly all my other standard length/extra long/stubby wrenches. It’s the 30/60 degree ends as well as their shorter length that sets angle wrenches apart.
 

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Ignore my previous post about wanting angle wrenches and thinking Snap-on... I can take the entire darned machine apart to access a hydraulic line if the need be for that price. Haven't checked on other brands yet. Being a specialty tool I would highly doubt my local guy will give me much difference in price over the list price online. Nearly as much as I paid for a new toolbox from Snap-on!

https://store.snapon.com/Four-Way-Angle-Head-inches-28-pc-SAE-Four-Way-Angle-Head-Open-End-Wrench-Set-1-4-ndash-2--P633586.aspx
 

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I have a Wright/Martin set, 3/8 to 1-1/4. Also a Proto set, 10-19. They are good wrenches overall. The Proto's are a bit slimmer. I never had a problem with the 15x60 angles, though 30x60 may be better for some. For larger sizes I've also got a 1.5 & 2" Sunex that are nothing to look at per say, but work good.

I've used them with hydraulics, power steering lines and sometimes brake lines (ABS units).

Sometimes a crowfoot will work very well since it can go at a 90* angle.
 

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Ignore my previous post about wanting angle wrenches and thinking Snap-on... I can take the entire darned machine apart to access a hydraulic line if the need be for that price. Haven't checked on other brands yet. Being a specialty tool I would highly doubt my local guy will give me much difference in price over the list price online. Nearly as much as I paid for a new toolbox from Snap-on!

https://store.snapon.com/Four-Way-Angle-Head-inches-28-pc-SAE-Four-Way-Angle-Head-Open-End-Wrench-Set-1-4-ndash-2--P633586.aspx

Hahaha yeah that's ridiculous and that is a huge set but that's why I bought my set used. I actually bought my set from my Snap on dealer as a used trade in he took in. Paid $300 for my set up to 1-5/16"
 

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Nearly as much as I paid for a new toolbox from Snap-on!

Well yeah ... because you're looking at the whole set. Nobody buys a whole set unless they're the Government. Can you think of a project where you'd be using all the sizes from a 1/4 to 2 inch?
 

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Ignore my previous post about wanting angle wrenches and thinking Snap-on... I can take the entire darned machine apart to access a hydraulic line if the need be for that price. Haven't checked on other brands yet. Being a specialty tool I would highly doubt my local guy will give me much difference in price over the list price online. Nearly as much as I paid for a new toolbox from Snap-on!

https://store.snapon.com/Four-Way-Angle-Head-inches-28-pc-SAE-Four-Way-Angle-Head-Open-End-Wrench-Set-1-4-ndash-2--P633586.aspx

With the Snap-ons either buy used or just get the ones you need. 3/8,7/16 for grease zerks in pto shafts, 1/2, 9/16 for jam nuts on shifter linkages under cabs and the rest is job dependent mainly hydraulic fittings. Largest i own is 1 1/4". Construction equipment is different than farm larger hydraulic fittings.
 

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Personally I find the 30° head over rated as it has never shown me a real advantage. I have every angle wrench snap on makes in standard and metric so I have years of use with these wrenches. Of the sets I own, I like my SK the best. They are thin, especially on the larger sizes which is very handy in many spots. Only complaint is SK only went to 1 1/4" and currently aren't made anymore. From there I have the complete cornwell set. I really like those with my only complaint is the size is only stamped on one side. I have the complete Martin metric set which is basically the same as cornwell, but at least they put the sizes on both sides. Of all the sets, I will say the snap on are my least favorite. If you have real odd angles to get at stuff, for hydraulic work 1/2" drive crowfeet are the best tools for the job.
 
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Ignore my previous post about wanting angle wrenches and thinking Snap-on... I can take the entire darned machine apart to access a hydraulic line if the need be for that price. Haven't checked on other brands yet. Being a specialty tool I would highly doubt my local guy will give me much difference in price over the list price online. Nearly as much as I paid for a new toolbox from Snap-on!

https://store.snapon.com/Four-Way-Angle-Head-inches-28-pc-SAE-Four-Way-Angle-Head-Open-End-Wrench-Set-1-4-ndash-2--P633586.aspx

Uh, do you really need a set up to 2"? Do you really need to buy new? Why not look for used on e-bay?


Look here, eBay item number: 233277925200
 

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Uh, do you really need a set up to 2"? Do you really need to buy new? Why not look for used on e-bay?


Look here, eBay item number: 233277925200

No I don't need up to 2". 3/8" up to 1-1/4" would be perfect. I'll look into it more when I have the time. Right now I'm out in the field more than turning wrenches. :thumbup:
 

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No I don't need up to 2". 3/8" up to 1-1/4" would be perfect. I'll look into it more when I have the time. Right now I'm out in the field more than turning wrenches. :thumbup:

Bonney made theirs up to 2", though their full polish versions stopped at 1 1/4". They come up on ebay for a pretty penny every so often. If it were me I'd just try and snag the couple of sizes I really need instead of trying to secure a complete set.
 

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Today I got the angle wrenches I ordered from Caterpillar. Look nice enough and have the Snap-On date codes. Not cheap, but not too bad. Now I'm tempted to get a few more sizes.
 

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Cool, thanks for posting. Those are pretty slick. I've always heard CAT tools are rebranded Snap on but I have no experience with them.

I think some are and others are rebranded Williams. The pictures in their product catalog are small and I suspect are sometimes outdated, so I've been kind of unsure where certain tools come from. The angle wrenches looked like a safe bet, so I thought I'd check those out first.
 

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I think some are and others are rebranded Williams. The pictures in their product catalog are small and I suspect are sometimes outdated, so I've been kind of unsure where certain tools come from. The angle wrenches looked like a safe bet, so I thought I'd check those out first.

I think those just might be a win. My set of Snappers go up to 1-5/16” and I’ve toyed with adding two or three sizes but I don’t need them bad enough to buy full list price. I might look into the Cats if the prices are decent.
 
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