lightning02
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What are some good wobble extensions (in all drives) that can be bought? (Tool truck isn't an opt). Don't want something that will break either.
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I have beaten the living piss out of my Husky tools. Aside from truck brands thats who I recommend now
I've had Husky ratchet wrenches since I was 18. I'm 29 now. Never returned a single one. They're now my beater wrenches at work, but still kickin! I also have 2 or 3 Husky socket sets that serve their purpose perfectly. The ratchets ****. The sockets don't fit great, but when you're broke down or in a pinch, you make them work...
Tekton seems to have a full set I saw. But if SK or the like will last longer I rather get them.
Anyone know if the tekton are china or taiwan made?
Tekton seems to have a full set I saw. But if SK or the like will last longer I rather get them.
Anyone know if the tekton are china or taiwan made?
I bought a Powerbuilt 10" wobble extension from Amazon.
After using a couple of times, the spring behind the ball detent seemed to have gone missing, leaving the ball to move about uselessly in the hole.
Amazon won't replace it. So now it's a worthless piece of shiny metal.
It's not worthless. Now it's a punch. I have a cheap 3/8 extension that I found that was missing the ball and spring. It's in the drawer with my punches.
I picked up the Duralast set today and they are really nice. They're actually wobble plus which was a bonus for the $14.99 that I paid. I don't think you can find a better set for the money. Made in Taiwan.
http://www.autozone.com/ratchets-so...3-8-in-drive-wobble-extension-set/914027_0_0/
are the sockets easier pushed in towards the square part so they are locked straight? thats the fear i have with the plus ones.
*snip*
I think extensions are luxury tools. You can get by with 3", 6", and 9". But having a wider range of lengths, I have a 24", and a range of styles, wobble, fixed, lockers, really makes wrenching more enjoyable. They let you be in the position you want to be in. The extensions do the stooping, bending, and reaching for you.