downsizingnow48
Elite Member
12pt sockets used to be handy when all we had was course tooth ratchets. Not much needed with fine tooth ratchets. These days though I use SK impact sockets and Makita 1/2" impact wrench instead.
Buddy of mine came across some 12 pt bolts on an old bobcat skid steer. He had a brain fart and sent me a text with a picture asking about them.I don’t understand why 12 point are so common. I’ve never even seen a bolt that wasn’t 6 point except some 4 side stuff. I’ve heard 12 point bolts exist but I’ve heard the same for big foot.
Buddy of mine came across some 12 pt bolts on an old bobcat skid steer. He had a brain fart and sent me a text with a picture asking about them
He stated Lowes decided to drop KOBALT
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Ron
I don稚 understand why 12 point are so common. I致e never even seen a bolt that wasn稚 6 point except some 4 side stuff. I致e heard 12 point bolts exist but I致e heard the same for big foot.
We maintained 24, 150 to 550 ton York R-11 machines. Most all bolts were 12 point. Kindah like working on a Chinooks or Hueys, they were 12 point as well.
But automotive use yeah much like big foot.
Been going to HD for 6 point sockets one set at a time. At least they have a better selection like gear wrench. Other quality tool can be ordered from them for a decent price.
Auto use 12 pt. ='s big foot indeed....:laughing:
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I couldn't count the number of times I have seen shade tree mechanics putting long pipe extensions on breaker bars or using regular sockets with impact wrenches. Or using taps and dies without applying the proper cutting oil. Then complain when they break.
That is for certain!But today, "A DEAL IS A DEAL." is gone. Handshake doesn't mean anything either.