onthefence777
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I have a reasonable collection of basic hand tools for maintaining my vehicles. Most of my tools are craftsman - got me started with one of the sets with 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" drive ratchets with pretty complete socket set. It came in the black/red plastic tool box I long grew out of - I just put the trays in my bigger box for the organization.
Just put together an online order at sears to replace the 10 sockets I lost along the way. I have a little money saved up, so I am looking to expand my tool set a little more as well. My 1/4" and 3/8" cman ratchets walked, but I am not impressed with the new cman stuff, so thinking of going snap on for these.
But in particular, I would like to get the bigger size wrenches, and am also considering a 3/4" drive set of sockets.
The craftsman 77 piece set with both big size wrenches and 3/4" drive seems to fit the bill pretty well. BUT WOW! for a high price of $850!!! Yikes. Thats like all my tool money before even replacing ratchets.
I imagine piecing all that stuff together would cost even more yet...
Is there another brand a bit more economical that I could maybe get a little more from without trading away quality/durability when it comes to the big sockets/wrenches?
I am also wondering, how many of you guys have 3/4" drive sets, and what do you use them for? Do they come in handy, say working on a Powerstroke Superduty (trans swap, front end rebuild), or are they not really necessary until you get to the realm of tractor/semi work?
And also, what kind of specialty tools come to mind for those that have worked on the 99-03 Ford Superduty trucks?
Just put together an online order at sears to replace the 10 sockets I lost along the way. I have a little money saved up, so I am looking to expand my tool set a little more as well. My 1/4" and 3/8" cman ratchets walked, but I am not impressed with the new cman stuff, so thinking of going snap on for these.
But in particular, I would like to get the bigger size wrenches, and am also considering a 3/4" drive set of sockets.
The craftsman 77 piece set with both big size wrenches and 3/4" drive seems to fit the bill pretty well. BUT WOW! for a high price of $850!!! Yikes. Thats like all my tool money before even replacing ratchets.
Is there another brand a bit more economical that I could maybe get a little more from without trading away quality/durability when it comes to the big sockets/wrenches?
I am also wondering, how many of you guys have 3/4" drive sets, and what do you use them for? Do they come in handy, say working on a Powerstroke Superduty (trans swap, front end rebuild), or are they not really necessary until you get to the realm of tractor/semi work?
And also, what kind of specialty tools come to mind for those that have worked on the 99-03 Ford Superduty trucks?
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