va aviator
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- Feb 4, 2012
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Been using craftsman all my life. Aquired a few kobalt things here and there.
But i finally started buying some snap on stuff. Mainly, ratchets and wrenches. Without a doubt, both are superior to anything i've ever owned.
Now, i'm starting to get curious about my sockets. I have a complete set of 1/4 to 1/2 drive, deep and shallow.
If their "flank drive" wrenches are so wonderful (and they are well worth it in my opinion) are their "flank drive" sockets just as good/better? I've had my fair share of stripped fasteners, it's aggravating as hell but from what i've seen I can't blame the tool but so much.
So can someone give me a compelling argument one way or another as to why it would or would not be justifiable to spend $1200 to upgrade my metric stuff alone?
And on the same train of thought, I've never owned any impact stuff although I would like to change that. Can the same be said for impact sockets, or am I served just as well by the harbor freight set?
But i finally started buying some snap on stuff. Mainly, ratchets and wrenches. Without a doubt, both are superior to anything i've ever owned.
Now, i'm starting to get curious about my sockets. I have a complete set of 1/4 to 1/2 drive, deep and shallow.
If their "flank drive" wrenches are so wonderful (and they are well worth it in my opinion) are their "flank drive" sockets just as good/better? I've had my fair share of stripped fasteners, it's aggravating as hell but from what i've seen I can't blame the tool but so much.
So can someone give me a compelling argument one way or another as to why it would or would not be justifiable to spend $1200 to upgrade my metric stuff alone?
And on the same train of thought, I've never owned any impact stuff although I would like to change that. Can the same be said for impact sockets, or am I served just as well by the harbor freight set?