David Jackson
Well-known member
Snappy and Cman mostly.
Carlyle and no Proto?
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Carlyle and no Proto?
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Indeed. I have Williams, so couldn't vote either. A sad day when two of the best are left off the poll.![]()
Ha, I won't burn you down. I've never used them, perhaps I need to see what value they have.I use built to last...Duralast![]()
Hold on...let me put my flame suit on.
I honestly didn't think Proto would be very viable, and I KNEW Ruger 556 would bust my balls if his beloved Carlyle wasn't on here![]()
Maybe you're thinking of Jim? 
I don't have any Carlyle wrenchesMaybe you're thinking of Jim?
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I must be, I thought it was your showing off all your Carlyle bling before![]()
You must be thinking of Jim.Hmm, my one rail of Carlyle sockets must be so overwhelmingYou must be thinking of Jim.
You're right, because now I remember you complaining about your fd +s on brass fittings. I will admit it's quite annoying!
Yeah, bought a set of angle wrenches and problem solved... My sanity is back now![]()

That's about all the open ends on gearwrench ratcheting wrenches are good for!
SO or Martin Angle wrenches?
Both are awesome.![]()
My ratcheting wrenches are FD+ also![]()
I got the SO ones with student discount.

what I find so strange about this pole is how few have wright. yet its probably easily the highest recommended wrench set on this forum
what I find so strange about this pole is how few have wright. yet its probably easily the highest recommended wrench set on this forum
I sort of think about replacing my Snap-On metric std length combo set with Wright
what I find so strange about this pole is how few have wright. yet its probably easily the highest recommended wrench set on this forum
I'm wondering if the Craftsman RP people have ever tried a Snap-on combination wrench...

I must be the only person in the world who thinks that Snap-On combo wrenches are too thin for comfort. (it does make the wrenches much lighter though which is nice.)
That said the alloy they use is WAY better than Cman so given the choice between only those two it's a no brainer.
I'm wondering if the Craftsman RP people have ever tried a Snap-on combination wrench...
I must be the only person in the world who thinks that Snap-On combo wrenches are too thin for comfort. (it does make the wrenches much lighter though which is nice.)
That said the alloy they use is WAY better than Cman so given the choice between only those two it's a no brainer.
http://store.snapon.com/Standard-Handle-inches-Set-Wrench-Combination-12-Point-14-pcs-3-8-to-1-1-4--P633146.aspx
$750.00 buys a lot of craftsman RP.