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Damaged bolt remover scockets -- alternative to Irwin
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6 years 3 weeks ago - 6 years 3 weeks ago #19714
by Andy.MacFadyen
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I have used Irwin damaged bolt remover sockets for a while but I recently bought a set of these they go up in 1mm steps seem to bight into metric flange head bolts better than Irwin.
" We're trying to plug a hole in the universe, what are you doing ?. "
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Last edit: 6 years 3 weeks ago by Andy.MacFadyen.
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6 years 3 weeks ago #19734
by Dylan
Replied by Dylan on topic Damaged bolt remover scockets -- alternative to Irwin
I have a similar set, same shape. And I'm pretty pleased with them.
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6 years 3 weeks ago #19862
by Noah
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
Replied by Noah on topic Damaged bolt remover scockets -- alternative to Irwin
MAC tools has similar sets guaranteed for life (as do others I'm sure). I'm especially fond of the big ones I can pound on to locking lug nuts.
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
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6 years 2 weeks ago #19926
by graywave
Confirm what it's not, and fix what it is!
Replied by graywave on topic Damaged bolt remover scockets -- alternative to Irwin
Turbo Socket sets are amazing. I've used them so many times.
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