are those the new upgraded/improved flat tips? how do you like them?
That’s it, I’m writing to Sunex tomorrow for my commission check
Yeah they just showed up this afternoon so I haven’t had a chance to use them yetare those the new upgraded/improved flat tips? how do you like them?
Gobs of overtime makes for gooood tool buying.
Thats why I have a ex-wifeThat's something my wife would say,lol.
That's something my wife would say,lol.
Well, that was quick!I actually laughed at this pic after your Masterforce? debacle post a few days ago. Use and enjoy. And post another review on this one.
Depends what your working on. I use those wobble universals all the time. I also use wobble extensions a pretty good amount.I've had a 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" version of those for years. I don't think I've ever actually used them. Every time I try using them, they don't fit or otherwise don't work for whatever the job is at the time. These adapters are one of those things that may save your *** one day, but at the same time also something that seems like a good idea but in reality doesn't really work out. At least that's been my experience.
Same thing with Snap On wobble plus extensions. I owned a set(s) for a minute years ago because they seem like a great idea. Except every time I used them, the socket gets pushed down onto the non-wobble part of the extension. Unfortunate and annoying.
I cant recall if I’ve had a time where I would need it, but it was not expensive so why the hell not. I’d rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.I've had a 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" version of those for years. I don't think I've ever actually used them. Every time I try using them, they don't fit or otherwise don't work for whatever the job is at the time. These adapters are one of those things that may save your *** one day, but at the same time also something that seems like a good idea but in reality doesn't really work out. At least that's been my experience.
Same thing with Snap On wobble plus extensions. I owned a set(s) for a minute years ago because they seem like a great idea. Except every time I used them, the socket gets pushed down onto the non-wobble part of the extension. Unfortunate and annoying.
No, got them online.is that from the craiglist guy ? i tried to contact him but got no response
No, mines a keeper, whatever i get into she does too, years ago i told her i was getting an atv, her answer was one? Ever since then it’s at least two of everything, she even has two bikes. She’s never said no, but there are times she will call me out on my man math, as she calls it.Thats why I have a ex-wife
I've had a 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" version of those for years. I don't think I've ever actually used them. Every time I try using them, they don't fit or otherwise don't work for whatever the job is at the time. These adapters are one of those things that may save your *** one day, but at the same time also something that seems like a good idea but in reality doesn't really work out. At least that's been my experience.
Same thing with Snap On wobble plus extensions. I owned a set(s) for a minute years ago because they seem like a great idea. Except every time I used them, the socket gets pushed down onto the non-wobble part of the extension. Unfortunate and annoying.
Man, it’s just weird the lengths the Icon folks go to make nearly exact copies of Snap On toolsPicked up some Snap On and Icon flush cutters.
I use mine all the time for automotive since I don't have actual 1/2 drive swivel sockets. I've worn out and/or broke snapon and matco 1/2 drive swivel adaptors more than once. In fact my matco is getting pretty sloppy but I dont have a matco guy anymoreDepends what your working on. I use those wobble universals all the time. I also use wobble extensions a pretty good amount.
Man, it’s just weird the lengths the Icon folks go to make nearly exact copies of Snap On tools
Id be interested to see a wear test. Try cutting some solid core thicker gauge bailing wire or somethingPicked up some Snap On and Icon flush cutters.
I can't believe no one snaped them up years ago.
And the heat treat.Ha, yeah, that's a scary identical copy. Obviously, the quality of the steel is what matters, but...
The truck being all metric depends if you have rust out there lol. I just did a frame off on a 1997 F350, definitely not a sane decision with how rusty it was. My friend loves the truck and we could essentially make it brand new for under $10k so it was way cheaper than a new truck.
Damn dude that looks awesome!,,,Sold my old sockets and wrenches and replaced them with Tekton master sets. Also invested in a tool grid system, currently playing with the organization in my kitchen, still need to put all the screws in and move it to the tool box.
Yeah, I'm real happy with it. I didn't even know this stuff existed a couple of weeks ago. I had Ernst before this and that was nice too. The downside was that small sockets took up too much space and large sockets interfered with neighbors. If you take your rails out this isn't for you, but I work out of my box. I think this is a winner for me.Damn dude that looks awesome!,,,
Very nice! The tool grid stuff is very interesting, but it just seems like so much work to get it set up…Sold my old sockets and wrenches and replaced them with Tekton master sets. Also invested in a tool grid system, currently playing with the organization in my kitchen, still need to put all the screws in and move it to the tool box.
Sold my old sockets and wrenches and replaced them with Tekton master sets. Also invested in a tool grid system, currently playing with the organization in my kitchen, still need to put all the screws in and move it to the tool box.
They also have trays that hold those rails. The rails can be removed very easily, that's what I have for almost all of my socket organization

That is amazing looking. I've thought about these alot but I've invested in the Ernst socket trays heavily but would still consider it for wrenches, I'm never happy with my wrench organizationSold my old sockets and wrenches and replaced them with Tekton master sets. Also invested in a tool grid system, currently playing with the organization in my kitchen, still need to put all the screws in and move it to the tool box.