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Old 01-02-2007 | 11:24 AM
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So what do you call the "S" wrenches that "S" in the other direction?
Old 01-02-2007 | 11:28 AM
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Ah - just flip the wrench over.....

Still interested in what the part number is for the HF wrenches????
Old 01-02-2007 | 11:35 AM
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In defense of Snap On and Mac, the real advantage is the completely hassle free replacement policy, especially when you are a professional mechanic. Who has time to drive out to the sears and then have to deal with some pimply faced kid or housewife who had to get a job who knows NOTHING about tools, to try to get your broken socket replaced? The Snap On and Mac trucks were at the shop every week, and would instantly replace ANYTHING we broke, even if it was a non impact rated socket that we had been running on air tools for months. And there is or at least was a pretty significant quilaity differential between snap on and craftsman. I have a ratcheting snap on screwdriver that I have been using hard for about 20 years and it still works great. So what if it cost me $50 in 1987? When you strip out a snap on ratchet, just take it to the truck and the guy will replace the inner workings for free.

I have a woodmizer sawmill too, and have been doing it at least part time since 1995.
Old 01-02-2007 | 01:02 PM
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Most of my tool box is stuffed with craftsman tools but I really wish it wasn't. I cannot keep a working ratchet!!!! I really like the few tools I got from NAPA
Old 01-02-2007 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by 4RnrRick
Ah - just flip the wrench over.....

Still interested in what the part number is for the HF wrenches????
Nonono, I'm talking the "S" wrenches that look like two crow's feet welded together.

Like, the ones where you put the wrench on the nut, and then the wrench sticks out parallel with the bolt.

I always thought those were "S" wrenches. I guess they would be "N" wrenches?
Old 01-02-2007 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 4RnrRick
Ah - just flip the wrench over.....

Still interested in what the part number is for the HF wrenches????
The number on the box is 05124.
Old 01-03-2007 | 08:33 AM
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Got both 5 pc sets last night for 7.87 ea.

The number on the metric box is 05124.
The number on the SAE box is 02986.
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