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NewEdgePerf

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Give the Gearwrench semi-deeps a try, in whatever drive size you use the most...

I love that set. I also have an old set of Craftsman semi-deep or "twiners"..between standard and deep well.

Tony D
 
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beatcad

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I guess i'm just the opposite from everyone else.
I always go for a short socket 1st.
especially if loosening/tightening a bolt head. an i'll more often than not use a 3" or 6" extention depending on what i'm doin.
now I will grab a deep socket if i'm trying to get a nut off a bolt or stud w/ any more than maybe 3 or 4 threads sticking out of the nut.
or its a acorn or other odd/deep nut

yes I understand that just grabbing the deep sockets will cover all this at once, but that's not what I do.
right tool for the right job.
 

Rico.

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I guess i'm just the opposite from everyone else.
I always go for a short socket 1st.
especially if loosening/tightening a bolt head. an i'll more often than not use a 3" or 6" extention depending on what i'm doin.
now I will grab a deep socket if i'm trying to get a nut off a bolt or stud w/ any more than maybe 3 or 4 threads sticking out of the nut.
or its a acorn or other odd/deep nut

yes I understand that just grabbing the deep sockets will cover all this at once,
but that's not what I do. right tool for the right job.

Wow... I was beginning to think I was the only one.... :D


I always grab a shallow socket first, and will only use a deep when it's
necessary for the reasons quoted above. I have also found that you're
slightly less likely to slip off a fastener with a shallow socket.
 
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