dolfans
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I am wanting to get my (late father's) sockets in order by size. I am asking if someone can post the sizes for me or give me a web site? Thanks
im with u.... i can tell the difference of sockets just by looking at them...I'm completely baffled by this thread. Seriously.... Am I missing something?
im with u.... i can tell the difference of sockets just by looking at them...![]()

Is the OP asking us to tell him what order his fractional sockets go in from smallest to Largest?
Not to be a D**K but aren't fractions kind of basic math?
Maybe I'm just totally missing the question![]()
Maybe he wants a list of all sizes to see if he's missing any? IDK any other way to take that question that makes sense.
Maybe he wants a list of all sizes to see if he's missing any? IDK any other way to take that question that makes sense.
Maybe he wants a list of all sizes to see if he's missing any?*@#$ IDK any other way to take that question that makes sense.
I'm completely baffled by this thread. Seriously.... Am I missing something?
Me too. I just don't under stand. The size is printed on the socket, so put them in order according to that. It's just like your ABCs, only with numbers. You can even get them in order without looking at the size, just by visually seeing how each socket appears to the other.

The original poster said he wanted to get them in order by size. I don't deduct from that, that he is missing any particular size
Sorry, just reading the original question, but you guys may be right about the sizes missing.
Well his first problem is they're CMAN so he won't be able to put them in order properly Anyway. Best bet is to replace them with Snap-On. They put themselves in order. Any Pro knows that you have to buy Premium Truck Brands because they will self order themselves. It's the small things that add up when doing flat rate work.


come on guys, cut the OP a litte bit of slack.... not all of us are blessed with excellent fraction skills... even if we are decent at them, throughing in the 32nds can get a bit confusing.....
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/science/wrench-conversion.htm
that list should help you put everything in order. At the end of the day, they are just fractions of an inch, so general fraction math is all you need to do to compare them.
10.15.09
First of all I googled for a socket size chart to get accountability and attain missing sockets. I got this site because of this young posters question. Its disturbing to find so many angry and belligerently hostile responses. As a army man I can appreciate tool accountability and a easy means to it's accomplishment. Absolutely no reason for so many to post such languid responses. Answer the post... said simply. With having 6,8 and 12pt sockets in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 sizes... and then in deep well and standard sockets... it a lot to remember with out something to reference if you happen to missing sockets. If I had to deal with this as a Staff Sergeant, a lot of people here would be picking grass out of the rocks in the motor pool and doing push ups. Efficiency is king!

It's been happening a lot lately. Threads that are two, three years old w/newbie posters resurrecting them attempting to answer or respond to something that has long since been figured out.
No more trig tables and slide rules. Yes, I still know houw to use them.
I am wanting to get my (late father's) sockets in order by size. I am asking if someone can post the sizes for me or give me a web site? Thanks
What eveyone should know is that 3 square socket is not the same as a 12 point socket. They are different and you can read about it on the Snap-on web site. Different angles, same mumber of points.
I have a massive range of sockets, not just a full set standard size, also deep socket, plus the same again in impact, plus a lot of special sizes,again in 1/4, 3/8, 1/2. 3/4 and 1inch drive.

I had people tell me that metric is easier, I deal with both frequently. Mostly standard but enough metric to be proficient. My biggest complaint about metric is you can have an 8mm bolt with a 12mm head and a 15mm nut. Wtf? Very rare for sae