NedNorton
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I have a good friend that just got into old motorcycles. Hondas. At 42 he's a little late to the tool buying party. His first project we swapped the engine and transmission in a 1974 cb360 in my shop with my tools. Easy first project. (Started on the 3rd kick!) Well, a week later he takes his cheap no name tools out to retighten a few things and calls me asking about buying better tools and did I have any recommendations? He really liked the tools we used in the shop, my Snap-On tools, but the Snap-On prices made him do a double take. He's not using these everyday.
I thought about recommending Williams USA but had no first hand experience so, before I went and recommended a tool line, I felt I needed to check them out and compare them to what I know and use.
There have been some things said in other threads about hardness, polish, chrome thickness etc. I'll let you guys see the photos and decide for yourselves. 17mm shallow, 8mm deep
All I can say is that to my eyes and hands, they are the same minus the stamping. My buddy bought shallow and deep metric sets. Prices are 1/3 the Snap-On equivalent. They are a bargain and get my highest recommendation.
My observations are for the USA made sockets only.
Maybe this will be of some help to some of the new guys starting out so they can take some of that money saved and put it to another use.
Cheers,
Chris
I thought about recommending Williams USA but had no first hand experience so, before I went and recommended a tool line, I felt I needed to check them out and compare them to what I know and use.
There have been some things said in other threads about hardness, polish, chrome thickness etc. I'll let you guys see the photos and decide for yourselves. 17mm shallow, 8mm deep
All I can say is that to my eyes and hands, they are the same minus the stamping. My buddy bought shallow and deep metric sets. Prices are 1/3 the Snap-On equivalent. They are a bargain and get my highest recommendation.
My observations are for the USA made sockets only.
Maybe this will be of some help to some of the new guys starting out so they can take some of that money saved and put it to another use.
Cheers,
Chris
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