I know Craftsman makes 5 different ones but I think the set only has four the last time I saw them a year or so ago. I was surprised that they did not have all 5 in the set. They change things so often.
does proto/stanley make Facom?
http://www.protoindustrial.com/en/i...E6T_Facom®-6-Piece-Metric-Tappet-Wrench-Set-/
Thanks to all who posted. A metric
set would be nice too. Waiting on
the IRS check. Wife said I could
have half to spend as I please!
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They exist, but rare. Picked up a no name set at goodwill of all places. Facom makes a set, but spendy.
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They exist, but rare. Picked up a no name set at goodwill of all places. Facom makes a set, but spendy.
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Actually this looks like the set I have
http://m.ebay.com/itm/171012178499?nav=SEARCH
The Facom ones are *really* thin, almost as thin as a cone wrench. The no name ones are about the same thickness as a Craftsman tappet wrench but aren't as long. Since I have them I do find uses for them, they are great for holding caliper slider pins for example.
I just received the 5pc Craftsman set and they're still made in USA.Here is the link:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-4-pc-standard-tappet-wrench-set-with/p-00947415000P

