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Where/how do I find any of these things? I basically want my old craftsman stuff back. And I need to start from scratch. Any advice guys?
Right... Except Apex made Craftsman sockets.I'm not so sure how you're using the word "Apex."
There are no Craftsman sockets in the Apex catalog:
https://www.apexfasteners.com/fasteners/images/ApexToolGroupCatalog.pdf
Apex is Apex and Craftsman is Craftsman. Apples and Oranges.
If you're looking for Apex sockets, they are here:
https://mrotools.com
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Right... Except Apex made Craftsman sockets.
When people on this site use the names Apex and Craftsman in the same post, they are referring to the Apex that made Craftsman tools. Lol. It's obvious they are NOT referring to the Apex that never had anything to do with Craftsman.That depends on which Apex you're referring to. If you're referring to the highjacked Apex then yes, they made Craftsman sockets. If you're referring to the original and true Apex like I am, they made tools for turning fasteners in the Aerospace industry and never had anything to do with Craftsman.
When people on this site use the names Apex and Craftsman in the same post, they are referring to the Apex that made Craftsman tools. Lol. It's obvious they are NOT referring to the Apex that never had anything to do with Craftsman.
Those same people don't have catalogs that go back 30 years either.

I find that Apex Industrial catalog to be an interesting read, and saved a copy to my desktop. Looking it over, it becomes very clear as to what You are trying to say about The Apex industrial tool line vs the retail store branded "''Apex"" tools made FOR Craftsman, NAPA, Lowes, and others. The comparison of APEX with "that Apex" relates to the comparison of a respected tool company to a four letter word.I'm not so sure how you're using the word "Apex."
There are no Craftsman sockets in the Apex catalog:
https://www.apexfasteners.com/fasteners/images/ApexToolGroupCatalog.pdf
Apex is Apex and Craftsman is Craftsman. Apples and Oranges.
If you're looking for Apex sockets, they are here:
https://mrotools.com
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Congratulations on your old tool catalogs. The fact is a company named Apex made tools for Craftsman regardless if you like it or not. You've been around this website long enough..... you knew damn well that Apex made tools for Craftsman. Don't be stupid.
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