shockwave
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I believe Mac offers them in stubby aswell
My go to set is my cornwells made by witte
My go to set is my cornwells made by witte
Agreed, never really got the point of using nut drivers, another expense, less room in the tool box for other stuff, and you can use a 1/4" drive speed handle, or what have you.
-tried to find it on mactools.com but their site is terrible now. I use a locking 1/4 extension with a handle at the end that also accepts a 1/4" drive ratchet. Love this thing, I put a universal 8mm socket on the end for hose clamps, or have the normal assortment of 1/4" drive shallow and deep sockets to use with it - way more practical than a set of nut drivers.
Look at witte they are great and go up to 15mm
What are some of the common uses for nut drivers?
I used to have a set, but never used them.
I'll use a socket on a 1/4" handle now and then, but most of the time I want a ratchet, or an extension and a sliding T handle.
What are some of the common uses for nut drivers?
I used to have a set, but never used them.
I'll use a socket on a 1/4" handle now and then, but most of the time I want a ratchet, or an extension and a sliding T handle.
To drive nuts!!
In general they're easier and faster for applications where med-low torque is needed. Their hollow shafts are invaluable when the stud is long.
Using a common socket, you'll often find that it won't reach the nut.
All the time. Check out Wiha.
Under dash work is what i use them for.
This gearwrench kit fits the snappy handle.