I don't know, but for three bucks a set, when they wear out, buy a new set!
-Steve Trovato
trovato@computer.net
At 01:59 PM 12/29/99 -0600, you wrote:
>I like that idea. I wonder how they would hold up to grease, solvents, and
>friction from spinning through fingers.
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>Rex Burkheimer
> J-CON Coordinator, WM Automotive Whse Fort Worth TX
>Texas Region SCCA FC #19 Reynard
>rex@txol.net rburkheimer@hotmail.com
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>Gravity...It's Not Just a Good Idea. It's the Law.
>"There is pleasure sure in being mad which none but madmen know." John
>Dryden
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Steven Trovato <trovato@computer.net>
>To: Rex Burkheimer <rex@txol.net>; <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 12:35 PM
>Subject: Can't read the numbers on sockets?
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>> For anyone with this problem, Griot's Garage carries "Quick Find Adhesive
>> Socket Tags" in both metric and inch sizes. These are little stickers you
>> adhere to your sockets. They have nice readable numbers. Each set (inch
>> or metric) is $2.95. I haven't tried them yet, but I think I will soon.
>I
>> found this on pg. 31 of their catalog #89.
>>
>> -Steve Trovato
>> trovato@computer.net
>>
>> At 08:26 AM 12/24/99 -0600, Rex Burkheimer wrote:
>>
>> >Biggest problem I have with either of those is
>> >that the sizes of each socket is stamped so small I can barely read them.
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