ZRX61
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Was thinking about just sending back the replacement set of sockets & getting a set from another company that come in a plastic box. Then noticed the engraving on the sockets was 17mm, 19mm, 21mm 13/16mm & 7/8mm...
$500 for freakin bits of plastic?? C'mon.The socket organization was 250 and the wrenches were 200.
To each their own, the pricing is comparable to competitive products (Ernst, VIM, Toolbox Widget). Obviously if Hansen or HF work for your application that's going to be cheaper.$500 for freakin bits of plastic?? C'mon.
Will be very interested to hear how you like those after a bit. $70 each (Summit) for a 3 ton doesn't seem bad at all.
Those pedestals are fantastic.Not new tools, but new to me...brought them home today:
A couple of Baldor pedestal grinders.
The 623e has illuminated eye shields, quite nice. It's missing a spark arrestor, but a piece of scrap metal and a few minutes will take care of that.
The 612e had a mechanic's lamp attached to the pedestal. Took the lamp off for transportation, have not yet reinstalled it. The 612e is also mounted on a back-to-back plate atop the pedestal, I have a variable speed grinder I'll consider installing on the plate with the 612e.
Both pedestals are nice and heavy, one VERY heavy. Nice and stable.
They both spin steady and quiet, zero vibration. I'll be replacing the polycarbonate. Not bad, but...
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It’s that time of the week again. Snap-on brass hammer they call it bronze but I’m sure it’s probably close to the same thing. Long skinny needle nose pliers, and two 1/2 impact sockets a 12 and 14mm. I’m sure everything here will come in handy I’ve needed a brass hammer a few times and didn’t have one.
$59 on Amazon, plus about $15 for the pinchweld padWill be very interested to hear how you like those after a bit. $70 each (Summit) for a 3 ton doesn't seem bad at all.
I would bet that would ****. I guess because I am a simple man. I have always used a drywall square as a straight edge, and carbide cutter similar to this:
Was that the one that the Post Office had lost ?
DAustin said:Was that the one that the Post Office had lost ?
I'm glad it showed up, it doesn't look like it got beat up. We've been really lucky here with or mail deliveries.yes.
USPS tracking said it arrived at the post office 01/14/22. For three weeks it was lost.
Speculative thinking says it may have been put in the wrong PO box, and the recipient just returned it.
DeJoy needs to be fired.
Last USPS screw-up was a Forsyth alligator wrench - took five months to arrive. When I finally got it, the package had tire tracks on it. Tire tracks! In the meantime, the seller had issued a refund. I mailed him a check when it finally showed up.
This is all on DeJoy.
Maybe they send enough sets you'll be able to make one good set?That's ridiculous! How hard is it to ship something correctly.....................
As well as sell the others on Ebay as "like new"Maybe they send enough sets you'll be able to make one good set?
As well as sell the others on Ebay as "like new"![]()
Please, please, please tell me you're wearing a respirator...
The idea is the plastic sleeve extends past the metal part of the socket so they don't mar the finish on wheels. They aren't much use for that if parts of plastic sleeve is broken off flush with the end of the metal part... which basically turns to tool into the exact oppsite of it's intended purposeAren't those usable?
Spend the extra coin and get this set. Lifetime warranty vs. 90 day on the 7 piece multicolored set. I’ve had them for 3 years now, and they’ve been great. FWIW, they look absolutely IDENTICAL to the equivalent MAC and Matco sets I’ve laid my hands on.I'm just gonna buy the 7 piece set from Horrible Fright... which is currently out of stock at both local stores..
In stock at my closest storeSpend the extra coin and get this set. Lifetime warranty vs. 90 day on the 7 piece multicolored set. I’ve had them for 3 years now, and they’ve been great. FWIW, they look absolutely IDENTICAL to the equivalent MAC and Matco sets I’ve laid my hands on.
@Astro_Pneumatic_ToolsNothing against Astro. I own a dozen of thier tools now. Including the 1/2" and both 3/8" ratchets.
But I returned the 1/4". Honestly the head is so damn small, I had no confidence it was going to handle any amount of torque even for a 1/4" ratchet.
Your pictures don't do it justice, the head is like the size of a quarter, maybe.
That said, it would interesting to see a torque test or just how useful it will actually be.
Do you have a link to their site?Just thought I would add a note about Tameson. Not sure if anyone else has ordered from them. I ordered Knipex pliers on Saturday evening. I received my order 4 business days later................ok who cares right?
Well they shipped from the Netherlands to Germany, Philadelphia, PA and then to me in West Virginia. Now that is service! We can't even get our act together shipping stuff within our own Country.
I will definitely be ordering from them in the future.
The way I got my set was funny. Whenever I go into HF, I always check the ”clearance” section - that day, I noticed this set there, with a damaged 19mm socket. I’m sure someone brought the set back to warranty the 19mm, but they didn’t discard the damaged socket before putting out on clearance. So I bought the set with the damaged 19mm for $35, walked right back in the store, and warranted the 19mm socket for a brand new one…In stock at my closest store![]()
Yeah it's absolutely tiny which I'm hoping works in my advantage working on Subarus. Valve cover 10mm bolts and coil pack 12mm bolts is what this will mostly be used for because of the space constraints with the frame rail.Nothing against Astro. I own a dozen of thier tools now. Including the 1/2" and both 3/8" ratchets.
But I returned the 1/4". Honestly the head is so damn small, I had no confidence it was going to handle any amount of torque even for a 1/4" ratchet.
Your pictures don't do it justice, the head is like the size of a quarter, maybe.
That said, it would interesting to see a torque test or just how useful it will actually be.
Yeah it's absolutely tiny which I'm hoping works in my advantage working on Subarus. Valve cover 10mm bolts and coil pack 12mm bolts is what this will mostly be used for because of the space constraints with the frame rail.