Same. Also have combination and ratcheting wrenches that are 12, deep, shallow, and swiveling impacts that are 6. Depends on the job, fastener condition, or how much torque I have to use as to which get the nod. He who dies with the most tools makes for a helluva estate auction12 point chrome, 6 point impact.
I had to start from scratch to build my tool collection. Whichever one of my sons ends up with it is going to get a massive headstart!Same. Also have combination and ratcheting wrenches that are 12, deep, shallow, and swiveling impacts that are 6. Depends on the job, fastener condition, or how much torque I have to use as to which get the nod. He who dies with the most tools makes for a helluva estate auction.
Me too. Started worshiping at the alter, well steps of the Snap-On truck, since I was 17 and spun wrenches at a motorcycle shop. 64 now and have quite a collection of metal. Unfortunately, my son doesn't have the same desire to fix stuff as me, so hence the yard sale.I had to start from scratch to build my tool collection. Whichever one of my sons ends up with it is going to get a massive headstart!
I can only imagine what your collection looks like! I hear ya on the boys with different interests. My oldest has no desire to do anything involving any physical work, which I’ve been working for years to change. My second is very intelligent and has a keen interest in how things work, are assembled (and how to disassemble them lol) and likes coming out to see what I’m doing and asks to help. He doesn’t help terribly long, but he asks questions and wants to try his hand at things. He or my third son are likely to get the goods. My youngest boy is still too young to gauge his interests yet.Me too. Started worshiping at the alter, well steps of the Snap-On truck, since I was 17 and spun wrenches at a motorcycle shop. 64 now and have quite a collection of metal. Unfortunately, my son doesn't have the same desire to fix stuff as me, so hence the yard sale.
They are nice to work with but can easily strip the gears. Even SnapOn.6pt every chance I get combo’d with high tooth count ratchets.
Too right. I don’t use them for high torque apps, but any time I’m not trying to break something loose with cheater bars or impacts, they fit the bill nicely. I’ve tended toward my ratcheting box wrenches for a lot of things lately for some reason.They are nice to work with but can easily strip the gears. Even SnapOn.
Likewise. I only own 6pt.What's a 12 pt socket?