Last year I bought a bunch of basic mechanics tools. Included a set of sockets, ratchets, wrenches and some various other bits and pieces, along with some torque wrenches etc. Stuff worked fine for first couple things i did. I'm getting into some things that may require more force, and since i'm working on my daily driver, I want to make sure I have a bunch of tools on hand that I can use to exert force in various ways just in case.
So I'm looking into getting some ball peins (vaughan), dead blow hammers (maybe just a tekton set), a pick and hook set (mayhew), and a punch and chisel set, plus better sockets and wrenches because no my last job I ran into tolerance issues on the set I had (socket kept rolling off head of bolt in harmonic balancer because it wasn't a tight enough fit).
My question is more for the punches. Does metric vs imperial sizing matter at all? I was looking at a Mayhew 19 piece set and all the sizes are fractional instead of metric. I'm guessing it doesn't matter as there will be enough variation in the set to deal with anything i'd encounter. After all, it's not like a wrench or socket where i have to fit a specific size onto a bolt head or a nut...
Also, is there any catch to prices on tooltopia? Prices for the Mayhew stuff is nearly half of the price on amazon. thx.
So I'm looking into getting some ball peins (vaughan), dead blow hammers (maybe just a tekton set), a pick and hook set (mayhew), and a punch and chisel set, plus better sockets and wrenches because no my last job I ran into tolerance issues on the set I had (socket kept rolling off head of bolt in harmonic balancer because it wasn't a tight enough fit).
My question is more for the punches. Does metric vs imperial sizing matter at all? I was looking at a Mayhew 19 piece set and all the sizes are fractional instead of metric. I'm guessing it doesn't matter as there will be enough variation in the set to deal with anything i'd encounter. After all, it's not like a wrench or socket where i have to fit a specific size onto a bolt head or a nut...
Also, is there any catch to prices on tooltopia? Prices for the Mayhew stuff is nearly half of the price on amazon. thx.
