Found AutoZone, Bought Cheap Tool WAS 016 Hex Plug...

Ryan Moon moon at velaru.net
Tue May 10 09:14:09 EDT 2005


Aren't they sold as lifetime guarantee So you could turn them in for 
new ones ?>

Ryan
On May 10, 2005, at 12:24 AM, brandon&trenna adams wrote:

> They break with around 100 lb. feet of twist. But $8.00. Plus, when 
> they
> break, they still have enough left (sometimes) to file flat and reuse. 
> The
> bad thing is that you can file them:(   Not high quality.
> BA
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: <akowalsk at comcast.net (Alex Kowalski)>
>> To: <quattro at audifans.com>
>> Cc: <Eric_R_Kissell at whirlpool.com>
>> Date: 05/09/2005 10:25:36 PM
>> Subject: Found AutoZone, Bought Cheap Tool WAS 016 Hex Plug...
>>
>> Well, I found the 17mm hex socket at AutoZone, as suggested by Eric
> Kissell.  $8 for a set of three:  12, 14 and 17mm, 1/2" drive.  They 
> are
> made in Taiwan, the brand is "OEM Industrial: Tools for the 
> professional"
> and are essentially big, chopped down hex wrenches with a socket 
> wrapped
> around them, about 2.5" overall length.   Not as nice as the Snap-On 
> *for
> sure*, or the FACOM either I presume.  Fingers crossed, I'll let 
> everyone
> know if it works.  I already feel a little guilty about not springing 
> for
> the Snap-On, so I hope things don't go downhill from here.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alex Kowalski
>> '87 5KCSTQ
>>
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