I've had a few Chapman sets over the years and also own a W.F.M.C. bit set. While I hate the Chapman ratchet, I like the Chapman bit handles and extensions. However one area that these sets do not excel in is confined area work.
Chapman Manufacturing has come up with a unique idea. They take bits and extensions that have "in spec" working ends but bad ball detents and/or number stamping and press them into a plastic "stubbie" handle.
They currently offer slotted, phillips, hex, Robertson, Torx, 1/4" square drive and extension stubbies. (See photos.) I ordered a few tonight, it will add more utility to my Chapman sets.
The "stubbies" are available on a different Chapman site: http://www.chapmanmfgspecials.com
Chapman Manufacturing has come up with a unique idea. They take bits and extensions that have "in spec" working ends but bad ball detents and/or number stamping and press them into a plastic "stubbie" handle.
They currently offer slotted, phillips, hex, Robertson, Torx, 1/4" square drive and extension stubbies. (See photos.) I ordered a few tonight, it will add more utility to my Chapman sets.
The "stubbies" are available on a different Chapman site: http://www.chapmanmfgspecials.com
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