BrandoJames
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A YouTube mechanic describes why he buys impact sockets only. I'm kind of the same way, my new sets are all impact. Haven't had a problem yet with clearance issues.
I know a lot of people use chrome on impact, but I don't want to unnecessarily tear up/wear out my chrome sockets.
This is GJ. It is automatic sin to have only impact set and not chrome.
Jokes aside, I have encountered a couple times in my life where impact wall is too large for a bolt or bolt screw. Very rare, but it happens.
I woudn't say that rare, I do auto repair as a living and I could have an issue dailly if relying on impact sockets only .
Lot of bolts on engine components/brackets and transmissions that only thin chromes fit easily .
A friend of mine was a Mercedes tech. His vehicle was up in the air and the one next to him was just pulled in. He was using a chrome socket on an impact and it split/flung the socket right in to the door of the neighboring S500, which was practically brand new. It was not a good day.
A YouTube mechanic describes why he buys impact sockets only. I'm kind of the same way, my new sets are all impact. Haven't had a problem yet with clearance issues.
One of my auto instructors suggested the same thing. Do you use Cr-V, Cr-Mo, or both? What brand of impact sockets do you have and for how long? Any brands you don't recommend? Would you recommend buying used impact sockets? I can't find the comment, but someone recently said that chrome sockets will last only 4 years under heavy, daily use. Have you noticed a life-span on your impacts?
Thanks for the thought-provoking post.
I'm a DIYer: in chrome sockets, I have very few. My primary set is my old man's Craftsman USA 6 pt. I'm guessing that's Cr-V but not sure.
I primarily use impact sockets, even on hand tools. I really like Matco's ADV impact sockets, made in Taiwan and reasonably priced at $69 for a 13 pc Metric set. I only use 6 point sockets, whether it's impact or chrome. You're much less likely to strip a fastener with 6 pt sockets.
As an Auto Tech student, you'll put a lot more wear on all of your tools than I will. As a DIYer, I'm probably not the right person to advise you, but there are techs on this board who can. As a father, I'm going to tell you to avoid debt as much as you can. Good luck.
What features do you like about the Matco ADV impact sockets? I have a set of tools that I keep just at school. They're low-end, on sale, eg Husky, so that if they walk away, I won't feel too badly. A few months back, I bought my first cart, a US General, for use at home
As a father, I'm going to tell you to avoid debt as much as you can. Good luck.

Yep, that does happen. Some people think that the "exploding chrome socket on impact wrench" is an urban myth. As cheap as impact sockets are, I don't know why anyone would run that risk.
A friend of mine was a Mercedes tech. His vehicle was up in the air and the one next to him was just pulled in. He was using a chrome socket on an impact and it split/flung the socket right in to the door of the neighboring S500, which was practically brand new. It was not a good day.
Was it an ICON socket, by chance?
What are you guys oiling your impact sockets with? I've got a Sunex set to arrive and I'd like to keep them looking nice for as long as possible.
Mythbusters thinks that hitting two hammers together and having the face of one fracture is a myth.