Why do you specifically want these spanners? Just curious.
Why do you specifically want these spanners? Just curious.
Manopausal.
Says they've got a 15 degree angle, which you can sort of see in the pic. Which means they're not the turn-over-to-reverse type, I'd be surprised if the wee pawl lever wasn't on the side you can't see. If you're making spanners like that it's such an easy addition to the design I just can't see anyone making them non-reversible. Ring 'em up and ask.
The rest of the spec's look kosher, 5 deg click, tip relieved hex, drop forged and polished, and that price is pretty good. There is an enormous quantity of useless crap out there, fit for fuck all but I'd say these would be just fine as long as you don't abuse them.
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Dunno 'bout him but they're a good compromise between bulk and convenience. They probably shouldn't be your first set of spanners, that should be an overlapped size ring and open ender set, because they'll handle almost everything, but for everyday work they're probably the first thing I pick up to deal with most hexhead bolts/nuts.
The one piece I've been waiting for someone other than Snapon to make is this:But I'm simply not paying $265 for a ratchet. They also seem to only make 'em in 3/8", and I mostly only use 1/2" and 1/4" sets.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Koken and toptul do them.
http://www.toptul.com/en/2_2179_5802..._id325223.html
http://www.koken.co/ratchet
I had not even looked at Toptul because I figured if they can't spell "tool" properly how likely were they to be able to build a spanner.?
But in fact it looks like half decent kit at a reasonable price.
The RIPCO one I got is labelled Powerbuilt and was maybe $20? the 10mm is a GEARWRENCH.
mmmm tool porn. I am back at home and will have the garage set up this weekend so I can work (and get rid of a bunch of stuff.... NC30 a go go)
I did end up buying that Powerbuilt Racing roll cab by the way. I am happy enough with it for the price and my intended use.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
I had a good run with powerbuilt for years. Still have a fair few of their tools, but they are now relegated to the spare tools box.
Craftsman from the states make some really good tools at low prices too.![]()
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Like most tools at work we have had good ones and bad ones. The most notable is Toledo, one day you will get one that lasts or one that lasts a day. I even have red shed shit that was only to last one job and there still going.
The only ones i have never had a problem with is Koken, Barco (original not Taiwan made) and Crescent.
Only one ratchet spanner in the box. 16mm/17mm. Unbranded with a wee bar below the head you push across to reverse. Loads of VBW open enders, though.
Soz.
Manopausal.
For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.
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I have ring spanners and 1/4 3/8 3/4 socket set rachet spanners are my next buy :-)
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