When GJers go missing...
E engineer2 Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2009 Messages 11,824 Location Chicago burbs Nov 1, 2020 #2
S southalabama Well-known member Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 5,541 Location Brewton AL Nov 1, 2020 #3 Lmao
B B_Bimmer Well-known member Joined May 7, 2015 Messages 1,871 Location Eastern Iowa Nov 1, 2020 #4 I don't care what momma told me, I'm talking to that guy.
D davethorik Well-known member Joined Sep 14, 2013 Messages 4,992 Location Norka, Ohio Nov 1, 2020 #5 Seems legit
S SuperCat Well-known member Joined Jan 6, 2012 Messages 1,100 Location Sacramento, CA Nov 1, 2020 #6 So that is where all the missing 10mm sockets go........
B BrandoJames Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2019 Messages 1,205 Location Tornado Alley Nov 2, 2020 #7 I've gotten to the point where I just keep one 10mm socket on my 1/4" Williams spinner handle and another 10mm socket on my 3/8" Snap-on flex Dual 80. When you're DIYing on Toyotas, keep the 10mm sockets loaded and ready to go.
I've gotten to the point where I just keep one 10mm socket on my 1/4" Williams spinner handle and another 10mm socket on my 3/8" Snap-on flex Dual 80. When you're DIYing on Toyotas, keep the 10mm sockets loaded and ready to go.
K KnurledNut Well-known member Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 8,196 Location n/a Nov 2, 2020 #8 BrandoJames said: I've gotten to the point where I just keep one 10mm socket on my 1/4" Williams spinner handle and another 10mm socket on my 3/8" Snap-on flex Dual 80. When you're DIYing on Toyotas, keep the 10mm sockets loaded and ready to go. Click to expand... Give it a few more years on GJ. You’ll have a ratchet for every socket.
BrandoJames said: I've gotten to the point where I just keep one 10mm socket on my 1/4" Williams spinner handle and another 10mm socket on my 3/8" Snap-on flex Dual 80. When you're DIYing on Toyotas, keep the 10mm sockets loaded and ready to go. Click to expand... Give it a few more years on GJ. You’ll have a ratchet for every socket.
D dnschmidt Well-known member Joined Oct 3, 2014 Messages 7,289 Location Phoenix, AZ Nov 2, 2020 #9 I do. Changing sockets is for poor people.
D Don1357 Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2019 Messages 948 Location Palmer, AK Nov 2, 2020 #10 I have a secret stash of 10mm and 13mm sockets I collected over the years... my daughter works on her VW beetle and a sand rail, if she knew where they were, every time she misplaced a socket she would just go get a new one
I have a secret stash of 10mm and 13mm sockets I collected over the years... my daughter works on her VW beetle and a sand rail, if she knew where they were, every time she misplaced a socket she would just go get a new one
T Ton ton Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2019 Messages 4,592 Location Page County,VA Nov 2, 2020 #11 Nice .
T Ton ton Well-known member Joined Oct 16, 2019 Messages 4,592 Location Page County,VA Aug 2, 2021 #12 Bump for missing sockets.
B Bubba Fett Well-known member Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 1,517 Location Eastern NC Aug 2, 2021 #13 There's a reason sets like this are sold: https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/CHQSS1438010M?impressionRank=1&keywordInput=cht+ss1438010m
There's a reason sets like this are sold: https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/CHQSS1438010M?impressionRank=1&keywordInput=cht+ss1438010m