Anyone here have one of these in their tool box?
are they actually useful?
Anyone here have one of these in their tool box?
are they actually useful?
Nah, I prefer having actual sockets that fit properly so there is not a chance of damaging the bolt/nut
The stud remover or the 1/4 hex to 3/8 adapter? I have both and they are both useful.
nice garage and tools user
ever since i moved out of my parents, i haven't had any tools besides the basics, so i'm slowly buying more as i need them.
No. There is always a better way to remove a rounded fastener than using one of those.
About 2/3rds of it is my dads, and rest is mine... its 30 years worth of buying tools as you need them, and as such we've ended up with quite the assortment of brands and qualities
Still, can't wait until the day I have my own little garage with perfectly organized cabinets, a two-post lift and every other tool I'd ever need
What kind of mig is that. A lincoln?
So then why the fuck did you need to ask which one? Fucking smug Californian
Because he has never turned a wrench and has no idea what he's talking about
love these, they make strip downs so much faster
and as long as it's not super high torque they work fine
that isn't a stud remover you fucking idiot
>So then why the fuck did you need to ask which one?
OP asks
>Anyone here have one of these
ALLAN KEYS
ALL OF THEM
>calls it a stud remover
>calls it quarter inch hex to 3/8 adapter
Have you ever held a tool in your life?
I heard these are shit, idk though my dad's a millwright so I've got tools for everything. Might be useful if you're on a budget
Only for about 50 hours a week, have you?
Your cock doesn't count
#banter
BTFO
That's my left hand, I use traditional tools with my right
I have one, it's pretty useful in the most random situations. You need enough clearance around the bolt to use it and you also need to line that shit up in the middle or else you'll just scrape everything.
Maybe get a dictionary in that case, because you sound uneducated as fuck
oem toolkit and a brick
Same here. Left hand fapping is the best; you can fap and use your mouse at the same time
How so? Looks like a cheap shit universal stud remover (and could probably be used as one). The other posts itt suggest it's supposed to be a universal socket, obviously no professional tech would ever use that, as we use the correct tools for the job.
You done have to use something every day to know what it is, poser ass nigger.
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I have one somewhere, got it as a gift.
I don't think I've ever used it beyond playing with the pins when I first go it.
I've never used one, but the former of it looks like it would be more useful than most universal bolt turning tools.
*form factor
Good Lord no. Right tool for the job always. Skip universals at all costs.
What is it I've never seen that before
I use a 3/8 adapter every damn day with this impact
>using milwaukee
Shut up cocklord.
OP's pic isn't intended for rounded fasteners, dingus
It's actually touted as being great for them as well as being a universal socket replacement. It likely fails at both.
go back to fagtron
ITT: amateurs
>professional
>doesn't know what drawer his tools are in
no
no
Congratulation's, it's babby's first tool box!
Why on earth would you need labels on anything other than a parts bin?
Those are my top two boxes. And professional means receive money for a service, which I do. Please continue to wish you had my life.
>that girly ass grip on your phone
>that scarf/bandana
having fun with daddy's tools?
Are you referring to my hi-viz? As I said, I get paid to work on vehicles.
Don't have one but have been thinking about it.
I do have my toolbox at work set out pretty well though as far as being organized.
Even have a small drawer full of Almonds because fucking tasty as shit almonds
I have the second one for my cordless impact and drill, but I have all the correct sockets so I dint need the top one.
Could imagine it's handy to keep somewhere in case of emergency repairs. Maybe in some machine where it'd be inconvenient to keep a whole socket set box at all times. Could just keep a socket like that, couple of adjustable wrenches etc.
I operate forestry machinery some times, I usually keep two pipe wrenches and a screwdriver, it takes care of most trouble in the middle of nowhere. They can be used for a little hammering and bending too.
Wish that I had a craftsman box with labels on it? I had a similar box when I started as a lube tech 10 years ago, lasted about 6 months
yeah the porn industry is pretty cut throat
was the lube applied to your ass so well-hung men could ream it?
organize that shit better.
my Autism can't take it.
exactly
I used to be right hand up until I discovered the superior left hand method
heartbreaker might be a moronic shithead who has some of the worst opinions on cars ive ever seen, but he definitely knows how to work on the,. Cant argue with that.
No it was applied to your mother's so well-hung men could ream it
Custom built, with a Rotax turbo engine
The guy who owns the garage, the cars and everything else is the guy who is allowed to approve and certificate gyrocopters here in Norway, so he can just build all this stuff himself
Its actually quite decently organised, its just that its all different brands, sizes and whatever, so it looks like shit. As for all the things on the desk; thats my father not cleaning up his shit
>Cant argue with that.
well we have seen him post pictures of cars and engines in various states of repair, we haven't seen him actually work on a car, or have had reports of the quality of his work. I do imagine it is o.k.
I've paid a bit of attention to the stuff he writes, and I consider it solid, or at the very least quite a few steps above my normie-level of knowledge
>bsf
>witworth
killing self brb
Oh dear, Milwaukee tools are total shit.
He knows as much as an average forum user. That's to say he reads a lot of shit and can repeat it.
He's fairly lost on how to make his pos falcon fast.