ajchien
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So I'm new to the 1/2" impact wrench scene. I thought I was an old school shade tree guy, preferring to work low tech with breaker bars and speeder wrenches for nostalgia. But nowadays as the years pass on, my legs and back get a little bit more sore, and I'm finding my new cordless ryobi 1/2" impact saving me next day aches.
Well, for starters, I got myself the HF Pittsburgh impact sockets for a whopping $10 for the set. They're black oxide finish chrome vanadium. After maybe just 50-60 lug nuts worth of impact use, the 19mm socket is already starting to mushroom at the drive end. Socket side looks good.
Is this normal for impact sockets? Or is this just cheapo HF chrome vanadium?
If its normal to mushroom the socket, I guess I just keep using it. If its cheapo HF stuff, I figure I'll upgrade my most commonly used ones to a better brand when this one wears out.
Which comes to the next question, how much mushroom can one have before problems start occurring?
Well, for starters, I got myself the HF Pittsburgh impact sockets for a whopping $10 for the set. They're black oxide finish chrome vanadium. After maybe just 50-60 lug nuts worth of impact use, the 19mm socket is already starting to mushroom at the drive end. Socket side looks good.
Is this normal for impact sockets? Or is this just cheapo HF chrome vanadium?
If its normal to mushroom the socket, I guess I just keep using it. If its cheapo HF stuff, I figure I'll upgrade my most commonly used ones to a better brand when this one wears out.
Which comes to the next question, how much mushroom can one have before problems start occurring?
edit,i think its the same metal but heat treated and quenched the other way.