I received a set for Christmas last year. They look good and work very
well, just as long as you never need to actually use the sockets. Then
you will discover that they get chewed up pretty quickly by any metal
they encounter, and solvents, oil, gas, etc. finish the job that the
sharp metal started. Of course the sockets that never get used will
still have the tags, so you stand a pretty good chance of getting the
right one if you grab one without a tag. (-:
Mike
Steven Trovato wrote:
>
> 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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Allamuchy NJ
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