kngelv
Well-known member
My best friend had all of his tools stolen recently by some low life dirt bag or bags. They pretty much cleaned out his garage. He works as an electrical Best Boy on movie sets and his toolboxes and tools are part of his compensation package as kit rentals. They are used by all the electricians working on set. A few years ago he gave me a very expensive weight set that my son uses five days a week. My friend was asking my advice on some brands and I mentioned that I had plenty of excess tools and would like to give him some as kind of a payback. While going through my stuff I decided to just give him pretty much all of my non-impact sockets in addition to plenty of wrenches, various pliers, screwdrivers etc etc. The sockets are 90% USA Craftsman from the mid 80's - 90's. I had been looking at upgrading anyway and decided that now is a good time. I'm looking at either satin or chrome in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 drive. I will need regular and deep well up to about 1 1/4" and 32mm. I'm good on ratchets, extensions, swivels, torx etc. Brands I'm considering are Proto, Wright, USA Williams, Koken or Hazet. I'm ok with any USA, German or Japanese brand in case there is one I missed. Not really looking at Snap-On for sockets because the value quotient is not there for my usage A mixture is fine too. I mostly work on cars, trucks, dirt bikes and mountain bikes. Thank you.
James
James

