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StevenB

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I'm looking to get a 3/4" drive socket set sae & metric. I won't be using them on a daily basis, I usually don't encounter anything that big. I would like to have set if I run into a situation where I need it.
HF has theirs for $50, $100 for both set. From what I've read hf missed the boat on this one.
What other brands are out their without braking the bank? Budget is $200.
 
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I have a HF set i bought about 7 years ago im a proffesional auto diesel tech never had a problem with the sockets or t bar. the ratchet is a lil dorky but never had a prob with it either. there not beautiful or anything but never broke any of them or hurt myself.
 

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I have head great things about the harbors impact sockets, I would buy the sets of that that i needed and then look for a used ratchet, maybe a harbor freight breaker.

http://www.toolsource.com/williams-h51ab1-piece-ratchet-241116-p-105911.html

http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-34-drive-metric-impact-socket-set-67965.html

http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-34-drive-sae-impact-socket-set-67960.html

that should start you off well ad have you come in right under budget, even cheaper if you buy them one at a time with 20% off coupons
 
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RangerDaleXp

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I have a HF set i bought about 7 years ago im a proffesional auto diesel tech never had a problem with the sockets or t bar. the ratchet is a lil dorky but never had a prob with it either. there not beautiful or anything but never broke any of them or hurt myself.

I agree with this. They are tough but will not win a beauty contest. I have yet to break one. Another choice is the set from northern tool as well. they maybe a little prettier.....
 

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KinzeMech

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I have both SAE and Metric sets from HF. The sockets are very crudely machined, and are ugly as sin. That being said, I've yet to have one of them break, or round a fastener.

The ratchets are the same way. Very coarse teeth, very sloppy mechanism, but it hasn't skipped or broke on me yet, and it has seen some pipe.

If the cosmetic quality is no concern to you, you can get both sets, and have enough of your budget left over to get a 3/4 ratchet elsewhere. A craftsman would fit your budget.

If you want something nicer than HF, you could always make your money go further by choosing SAE or Metric. I'm gonna take some flames for suggesting this, but once you get up into sizes that large, you can often times get away with using the closest fit SAE size on a metric fastener, or vice versa. It will depend on your situation whether this is permissible.
 

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If chrome would work, I would go for a craftsman set. From what I have heard, socket sets are still all USA. If you have stores that carry allen tools, they are basically the same as craftsman. If impacts are more off what you want, I recommand sunnex. That is what I have. A complete set will break your $200 budget.
 

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harbor freight. Its all you need. Might need to switch out the breaker bar and ratchet but it works just fine.
 

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I happened across a HF metric set for $20.00 on Craig's list. The metal box it comes with is a piece of junk. It always pops open by itself.I'm not thrilled about Chinese made tools.It works and I haven't broken one yet. I have to keep a bolt thru its hasp.My SAE set I've put together from garage and estate sales.
 
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KinzeMech

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I happened across a HF metric set for $20.00 on Craig's list. The metal box it comes with is a piece of junk. It always pops open by itself.I'm not thrilled about Chinese made tools.It works and I haven't broken one yet. I have to keep a bolt thru its hasp.My SAE set I've put together from garage and estate sales.

That reminds me, now they come in blow molded cases. However, the plastic they use to make them is really ******, and tears much easier than normal blow molded cases. Mine are still holding up after about 2 years, but they're not going to last much longer. If you're picky about case quality, this is one item to get in store. Mine came in the mail, and were already banged up when I got them.
 
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StevenB

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Thanks for the replies!
I'm going to get the hf set. I'm going to upgrade the breaker bar to a gear wrench (I can do warranty with our fastenal guy) & proto ratchet unless I find a good deal on a gear wrench.
 

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Another vote for HF. It's terrible China, etc etc but for the cost and how infrequently the average light truck/car mechanic will use them, it's hard to beat. I've also not had any sockets break, but I wouldn't complain if I did.

My fractional came in the stupid gray plastic case, but my metric came in the red metal case.

Oh, and if you ever plan to work on a '94-02 Dodge half ton 4wd, get on Amazon and order the 1 11/16" (I got a Sunex). It's not included in the HF kit. I used a metric which was close, but it seemed to me it could have rounded the nut under the right conditions.

I've even purchased the HF 1" drive kit, just for those rare times I come across really big fasteners. Haven't used it yet, but it's HEAVY.
 

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Flea market. Bought various US made, older, 3/4 drive 12 pt chrome (or cad plate) non-impact sockets for $2 to $4 each, ratchets for around $20 and extensions from $5 to $10 each.

Most 3/4 stuff is hardly used or unused, and usually in worse shape from poor storage than actual use. Most people pass it up at the fleas as they cannot justify spending any money on something they don't need or cannot use.

I kept a list in my wallet of what I had so I would know what not to buy

Charles
 

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I've also had good luck with the HF set. Oddly enough, I picked it up at one of the local panw shops, and the price was too good to pass up. I know people "think" they may never need the larger sockets, but I have been surprised to find how many times I do need them (especially on tractor equipment).
 

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I vote pawn shop if there is any military base close by, Proto or Armstrong 3/4 ratchet and pick up a set of HF sockets. If no pawnshop, or no ebay, just get the HF set. It will work, but it is nothing special.

For 200 you are not going to be getting high end new with both sae and metric. That is not even in the craftsman price range.
 

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Thanks for the replies!
I'm going to get the hf set. I'm going to upgrade the breaker bar to a gear wrench (I can do warranty with our fastenal guy) & proto ratchet unless I find a good deal on a gear wrench.

good choice. this is pretty much exactly what i have. HF sets and Proto ratchet (I'd get Proto over GW on the ratchet though personally). I have had not a single issue with any of it.

I also got a 3/4 impact and HF impact socket sets for it
 

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Check your local NAPA to see if they still have any of their old NAPA Professional line tools. I was able to pick up a 3/4" drive ratchet brand new (virtually identical to the Craftsman one, except it has a slightly different handle and it says NAPA on it) for $50 and is US made.

I already had a bunch of hand me down SAE sockets, but I was able to capitalize on Sears clearing out the metric ones a couple of months ago for $30.
 

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Avoid the import ****, watch craigs list, auctions and keep an eye on Sears, I got the 3/4" drive Armstrong metric set for $99 and many recently got a great deal on 3/4" Craftsman USA made sets, not sure if those were sae or metric. I don't use mine all that much anymore for their intended purpose but I have used them for seal and bearing race drivers many times.
 

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A little more than you wanted to spend but very nice (Taiwanese) :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JH-WILLIAMS...145?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item414c4f1419

It looks very similar to my Craftsman set that I bougt 20-25 yeras ago. The ratchets are different, and I lier that Williams one better than mine. My sockets are also from Taiwan and I got the same amount of sockets, universal joint, extension, and sliding T bar. Even the boxes are the same although mine is red. Over the years I have added a 40" breaker bar, CM 22" breaker, and some sockets from Armstrong and Proto.
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I have Craftsman my self. Over 20 + years and still nice. I have broken them with an impact. The same bolts were loosened with the same impact and a HF socket.
The set looks like **** but does work.
I vote you find a nice used set and leave it to you children when you die.
Ron
 
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