Lynyrd_USA
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- Nov 22, 2016
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Hello Garage Journal.
I am new to this Website and look forward to everyone's expertise. Not sure why it took me so long to come on board, but nonetheless, here I am.
I am Pro USA, and where the tool comes from matters to me; 1. USA, 2. Canada, 3. W.Europe, 4. Taiwan/E.Europe, 5. Mexico/SE Asia/S. Am/World, 6. China. Not saying I'm right, it's just how I feel.
So for my first question or advice I seek; I am going to invest into a set of Extra-Long Flex Spline Box-end Ratchet Wrenches. The advice I need is less about the brand and more about the style and use.
I am a hobbyist who works on many things and likes to fix things myself. Woodworking/Metal/Welding/Auto/Home/HVAC/Electrical and on and on.
As I am not a full-time Auto Mechanic, but I am the type who hates needing something, and not having, yet at the same time I don't want to waste $$$ . . . So my three questions;
1. Should I go with (Spline Only);
A. 10-11pc set with flex and fixed box end wrenches?
B. 5-6pc set of flex end at both ends?
C. 10-11pc set with Non-flex and only fixed box end wrenches?
D. 5-6pc set of Non-flex only fixed at both ends?
2. It seems most people use Metric, even those who work on late model American autos. Is it worthwhile to invest in SAE? I do work on older vehicles but access wise there is less of a need for those type wrenches.
3. Many brands are actually manufactured by the same foundries (Taiwan and China). Matco/Old SK/Gearwrench appear to be the same made by Apex's Taiwan plant. I am a tool nut, I've thoroughly researched manufacturers, and know that if it is not stamped USA, it is not fully Made in the USA. That said, what is you favorite brand and why?
I thank you in advance for your advice and input.
Lynyrd_USA
I am new to this Website and look forward to everyone's expertise. Not sure why it took me so long to come on board, but nonetheless, here I am.
I am Pro USA, and where the tool comes from matters to me; 1. USA, 2. Canada, 3. W.Europe, 4. Taiwan/E.Europe, 5. Mexico/SE Asia/S. Am/World, 6. China. Not saying I'm right, it's just how I feel.
So for my first question or advice I seek; I am going to invest into a set of Extra-Long Flex Spline Box-end Ratchet Wrenches. The advice I need is less about the brand and more about the style and use.
I am a hobbyist who works on many things and likes to fix things myself. Woodworking/Metal/Welding/Auto/Home/HVAC/Electrical and on and on.
As I am not a full-time Auto Mechanic, but I am the type who hates needing something, and not having, yet at the same time I don't want to waste $$$ . . . So my three questions;
1. Should I go with (Spline Only);
A. 10-11pc set with flex and fixed box end wrenches?
B. 5-6pc set of flex end at both ends?
C. 10-11pc set with Non-flex and only fixed box end wrenches?
D. 5-6pc set of Non-flex only fixed at both ends?
2. It seems most people use Metric, even those who work on late model American autos. Is it worthwhile to invest in SAE? I do work on older vehicles but access wise there is less of a need for those type wrenches.
3. Many brands are actually manufactured by the same foundries (Taiwan and China). Matco/Old SK/Gearwrench appear to be the same made by Apex's Taiwan plant. I am a tool nut, I've thoroughly researched manufacturers, and know that if it is not stamped USA, it is not fully Made in the USA. That said, what is you favorite brand and why?
I thank you in advance for your advice and input.
Lynyrd_USA
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