I just need sockets that can survive it's 25" of fury
Maybe you need to lay off the juice a bit, Hans...
I just need sockets that can survive it's 25" of fury
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I can't be humbled by needing @taylormade73 to get a bolt off for me ever again
So public emasculation is the driving force behind all of this then?![]()
It certainly helps!! We all need a little shame in our lives to get better
Do those swivels have a lock on them? So you can lock the angle?
Seems to take a decent amount of force to get them to flex though.
They do not! I thought I read online they did have a button for that... But I guess not. Seems to take a decent amount of force to get them to flex though.
I think you can adjust the tension on them. Look for a hex socket head in the joint fasteners
I was just wondering. Buddy of mine has a Matco with the lock. I think his is a 25". I know he used it like a breaker bar.
The 1/2" drive one is like 6" shorter than my breaker bar. Longer than my old breaker was though.
On one hand I want to be nice to it because I have the breaker bar... On the other hand, lifetime warranty
It's a tool, use it. Just make sure you're picking the right tool for the job, you probably won't break too much shit that way.![]()
Ummm if you say so........![]()
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You'll need to accept that the correct tool may well not be the one your monkey brain is telling you to use, suspension of disbelief, if you will. That said, I've seen the "wall-o-tools" you call your toolbox, there is no excuse for you not having the correct tool in almost any situation, hoss...![]()
before I learned slow and easy is better than grip it and rip it
I have never overpowered a fastener or tool in my life.![]()
Sheesh you sound like me before I started eating more
I have never overpowered a fastener or tool in my life.![]()
Sheesh you sound like me before I started eating more
