thepumpguysc
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A GOOD WAY to carry your wrenches out to a site is> a carabiner clip.. They'll also work on those Crows Foot wrenches, RC..
That sounds like a great idea to incorporate in my tool bag... thanks!A GOOD WAY to carry your wrenches out to a site is> a carabiner clip.. They'll also work on those Crows Foot wrenches, RC..
The problem is ...... there are still cases where nothing else will work so you still need to keep them around.Do most of you still hold on to the old school bent "L" shaped hex key / Allen Wrench, or are you today those out in favor of the ratchet driven hex key? I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... Should I be using (wasting?) space to store the old bent L style?
I'm getting ideas...
Do most of you still hold on to the old school bent "L" shaped hex key / Allen Wrench, or are you today those out in favor of the ratchet driven hex key? I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... Should I be using (wasting?) space to store the old bent L style?View attachment 577953
Looks good, Paul. You guys and shaming me. I know now not to take a pic of an open toolbox of mine. :ashamed:
Yes, I have had that same problem also. I still have a few of those "custom made" allen wrenches around.I've even had cases were I would have to cut the short side down even shorter and then put a cheater on the long side and apply heat and or vibration (big hammer) to the hub in question.
Never throw away a tool. You need a separate box labeled "Tools not worth keeping". But seriously, every tool has its day where nothing else will do................ I'm thinking about tossing the old bent L style, i often just go for the 3/8" ratchet drive hex keys.... ..............