What do you plan to use those on out of curiosity? I’ve always just ran Torx fasteners out with a cordless ratchet/impact/normal ratchet. I’ve seen a use for the really long torx screwdrivers but haven’t ran into a situation where these would be a must have.
What do you plan to use those on out of curiosity? I’ve always just ran Torx fasteners out with a cordless ratchet/impact/normal ratchet. I’ve seen a use for the really long torx screwdrivers but haven’t ran into a situation where these would be a must have.
fall of the wagon did ya?
That Bosch impact, and a Warner 8 in 1 that I bought at lowes 2 or 3 summers back.fall of the wagon did ya?
2 years....... that must be some kind of GJ record. New thread topic.......... longest interval between buying any tools since becoming a member of GJ.![]()
Yep I bought them for the smaller projects that I don't like to use the impact on. That and I wanted to complete the T-Handle set. I already have the metric and standard version as well.They are really nice when you are doing bench work, stuff like chainsaws or other projects that are not "on car".
Thats my opinion anyways
Okay. Fess up. Where’d you buy them?
Ebay is to blame. (€26.98, $29.67)Okay. Fess up. Where’d you buy them?
Thanks!Ebay is to blame. (€26.98, $29.67)
Maybe you can find the Merry hs175c more easily.Thanks!
Looks like I’ll have to do some sleuthing to get them here in the States.
Yeah. Seems like it's gonna be useful. Always wanted absurdly long drifts. Bonus that there are different material heads included.I had no idea what those were! Just got back from Schley's website, and:
The 15950 Extension Protectors Deluxe Kit consists of two ½” square drive male and female hammers that connect to any length ½” drive extension, effectively protecting the extension operational ends should it be otherwise used as a hammer or drift. Our 15950 Protector Kit is the custom female hammer that accepts the three interchangeable hammer heads included in the kit. These hammer heads are made of nylon, aluminum, and steel for use in multiple purposes. The extension protectors expand the range of ordinary tools found in any toolbox. One example is using a long socket ½”-drive extension as a drift to knock something loose, provide clearance in a sheet metal panel or drive a bolt located in a tight area where a conventional hammer will not reach. Banging on the ends of expensive extensions causes the ends to mushroom and in time making it inoperable and will not fit on either a ratchet or socket. These specialty tools are precision machined from heat treated alloy steel and allow the use of a normal socket extension as a drift without causing damage. This hammer set is versatile, works with ordinary ½”-drive tools and the hammer heads are designed for a variety of uses.
FEATURES:
- Protects both ends of any length socket extension.
- ½”-drive stand socket drive compatible.
- Includes three interchangeable hammer heads made of nylon, aluminum, and steel.
- Slim low-profile hammers-heads designed to reach limited access and tight areas.
- Male and female parts to fit both ends of the extension.
Now that's a cool tool. Looks like it does one job but does it well?
Nick and his son are good guys. Have been doing business with them for years.
Private party but last I looked they are available from AbilityOne IIRC. Kinda pricey though. It does support the visually impaired.May I ask where you are sourcing these tools?
Oh man, reminds me of the pens from my Army days! I gotta look those up!
Now that's a cool tool. Looks like it does one job but does it well?
What are these?
Center punch and chisel, pull the rear back and let her fly, they hit pretty hard depending on how far you pull it back, don't think I ever used my chisel,What are these?
Yup. I've also used the center punch to extract broken machine thread screws.Center punch and chisel, pull the rear back and let her fly, they hit pretty hard depending on how far you pull it back, don't think I ever used my chisel,