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You just came up in my suggested and I knew I recognized that box! I saw your post a few days ago in the HF toolbox group on Facebook. Love that setup, unfortunately I have space constraints in my current shop and can't have anything that big even though I need it lol
I'm imagine you have high humidity there and triple digit heat summers. We have same issue with tools and sockets rusting. I use clp oil coat them with to get surface rust off tool . It leaves a flim of protecting from the humidity.
Ratchets, we love our Ratchets. I had read somewhere that the average tech owns 18 Ratchets. I have mentioned this fact on most tool type channels and so far, at least those making videos, 18 is definitely on the low end. Some have been in the 75 - 100 range. Thanks for the tour brother, very nice setup.
what is your opinion on the Milwaukee dremel, the Milwaukee grinders and the new Milwaukee tire buffer? I'm a fairly new tech, so far a year of working on cars at a tire shop and I was curious about those tools as I already have the Milwaukee high torque 1/2 inch impact and the 1/4 inch hex impact driver (both I use daily)
I've got that same set of Craftsman USA 1/2" impacts sockets at work. They are great, but I'm going to take them home and replace them with something else. I don't want to break one and worry about getting a China Crapsman back. Also, what brand are your wrench holders? Nice setup.
Very true, I’ve had that same thought. I’d be so bummed if I broke one. And my wrench organizers are by toolbox widget. They are the best, most versatile organizers out there.
I wouldn't use them at work probably but I didn't want my old Craftsmans to leave my shop cuz they have sentimental value, and my work tools stay locked in the hangar.. so I went to Tractor Supply and got their 1/2" impact sockets to keep in our campers tool kit, that stay with it all of yhe time. I have actually been impressed with them so far and for about 25 bucks a set and no skips.. you cant go wrong!
@@workingclassgarage yep. I saw your comment probably 30 secs after I made mine. Have you used the ultra at all of so what are your thoughts for being an all around scanner/scope
I have the Mac 32 piece set which is basically the 29 piece with the step bits included for a special and they're fantastic. Cut everything like butter and they're all lifetime warranty.
Why on the socket holder trays does everyone have their sockets upside down?! I'm sure there's a reason but nobodys said. My OCD HAS to have mine facing up so I can visually compare when I look at them to the ones around making sure they're in the correct order, or if I'm guessing on a size it helps to see how big they are. Even comparing to like ones next to it! WHY!?!
Because most of the socket holders are designed for the socket sit upside down, they’ll not sit properly once you get to the bigger sizes if you put them up right
Hey big fella, when i heard you say "I would use these over snap on spanners" then the cringe part. What makes me cringe is paying 5 times for snap on over other quality brands. Some snapon gear is great, Here in Australia we have a different selection of brands but i have cheap set for 50 bucks, i will happily cut them down, use them as flogging spanners, bend them when you get those Devil Jobs and i have Gearwrench spanners. Knowing that here those sets are $700, for 10mm-19mm when you can get complete really good quality sets for $200 in 6mm-22mm from competitor, you can get a set of Metric, Imperial spanners and Ratchet Rings for that one set of Snap-On's. If you need specialist tooling, i completely understand guys getting onto the Snap-On gear but Otherwise its crazy!
Have you tried to see if you can swap out the drive on you 1/4" extended ratchet with the drive from your 3/8" high speed I have the 1/4" and 3/8" extended reach but the head on the 3/8 can be a bit big for those tight spots.
GearWrench, they are my favorites I’ve used so far. They’re so much cheaper in price than the tool truck versions that it’s not even a comparison to me.
I'm personally sitting at a point where I borderline refuse to buy snap-on anything anymore. There quality control has gone in the dumpster and I've had more headaches (and butthole aches) from strap on then anyone else. If I spend twice the money I want twice the product.
I agree with the icon wrenches. I bought a set about a year ago and it has served me well. I have warrantied a few wrenches before and is easy. I will say I have replaced the 10mm 17mm with snap on because I was tiered of braking teeth on the ratcheting end.
Milwalky is really leading the way in cordless apparatus .I just saw the new 12v cordless induction soldering iron for wire repairs. And heats red hot in seconds