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Brando 12-11-2018 11:29 AM

Every Time You Need a 10mm Socket
 
Although in my case, it includes 13mm sockets too.

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DerkPerk 12-11-2018 11:42 AM

I found a 1/4” drive 10mm on the shoulder by my mailbox last week! Lol.


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Baz 12-11-2018 11:56 AM

Ha ha ha ha ha..........so true! :D

wdfifteen 12-11-2018 12:03 PM

I have a trick that only works if it is very cold and you are working outside. Being ill and/or pissed off makes it work even better.
Mix up some old oil and anti-freeze in a pan and put it under your truck/tractor. Everything you drop will fall in it, making you take your glove off and fish around in the slime to find it.
Believe it or not, it's faster and easier than trying to find a socket in the snow.

GH85Carrera 12-11-2018 12:44 PM

Most of my tools can do that disappearing act. I have no doubt all my tool can transport themselves to random locations. I waste most of my time in the garage looking for tools. I can't image how the tools get in some places they do. Even my impact wrench itself can disconnect itself from the air hose, and go hide.

I have taken upon myself to put the tool back in the place it belongs if I am not actively using it. Now I spend a lot of time walking over to the tool box.

Baz 12-11-2018 01:16 PM

Anytime I'm in a pawn shop....I try to get as many 10MM sockets as possible......guess I'm not alone in losing these suckers!

GH85Carrera 12-11-2018 01:22 PM

I bought a set of sockets back in 1970 when I first started working on my cars. I use that set for 90% of the work I do needing sockets. The chrome is worn a lot on the 13mm. I still have all the set except the 14mm, which broke when I used it on an impact gun. The 10mm gets lots of use, but I have never lost it for long. So 48 years later, I still have it. It can indeed transport itself to random locations.

URY914 12-11-2018 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10280844)
Anytime I'm in a pawn shop....I try to get as many 10MM sockets as possible......guess I'm not alone in losing these suckers!

If I see an estate sale I always head right to the garage and look for tools. Sockets and wrenches first.

Tervuren 12-11-2018 02:39 PM

Still have every single socket from the tools I got when I first started working on the 944.

Have temporarily had to hunt, but I have multiple, so may seek a second set to keep working; but make sure I get it all.

I think it may have to do with being single and having my space to myself.

That or I take the time to find it when I misplace it.

wdfifteen 12-11-2018 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10280844)
Anytime I'm in a pawn shop....I try to get as many 10MM sockets as possible......guess I'm not alone in losing these suckers!

You and my wife. :rolleyes:

I grew up in a house with cracked and broken, mismatched dishes and flatware, my dad's tools were everywhere. I swore that one day I would have matching dishes and sets of tools that matched and were where they belonged.
MrsWD is of a different mind. If it's cheap, she'll buy it. (I swear she would buy dog crap if it was on sale). So after years of bachelorhood and matching dishes I'm back with my mom. :eek:
I'm not giving up on my tools. I have boxes of random tools that I use in emergencies, but I like my tool sets.

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aschen 12-11-2018 03:38 PM

I dont like to brag but I have an amazing collection of 9mm 11mm, 15mm, 16mm, and 18mm sockets

Mint condition collectors items!

wdfifteen 12-11-2018 03:45 PM

The 16s are priceless!

Bob Kontak 12-11-2018 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10281038)
The 16s are priceless!

I have a hayseed repair shop. 16's rear their ugly head at least once a quarter. Thank God, I cherish them, because they are always there at the ready.

How about a 20? Anybody ever lose a 20mm? Anybody ever seen one?

Rick Lee 12-11-2018 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10280747)
I have a trick that only works if it is very cold and you are working outside. Being ill and/or pissed off makes it work even better.
Mix up some old oil and anti-freeze in a pan and put it under your truck/tractor. Everything you drop will fall in it, making you take your glove off and fish around in the slime to find it.
Believe it or not, it's faster and easier than trying to find a socket in the snow.

This is one of the most intelligent and apt posts I've ever read here. I am doing this.

drcoastline 12-11-2018 04:48 PM

And here I thought it was me. I feel so relieved.

996AE 12-11-2018 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10281017)
You and my wife. :rolleyes:

I grew up in a house with cracked and broken, mismatched dishes and flatware, my dad's tools were everywhere. I swore that one day I would have matching dishes and sets of tools that matched and were where they belonged.
MrsWD is of a different mind. If it's cheap, she'll buy it. (I swear she would buy dog crap if it was on sale). So after years of bachelorhood and matching dishes I'm back with my mom. :eek:
I'm not giving up on my tools. I have boxes of random tools that I use in emergencies, but I like my tool sets.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541697341.jpg

Thats a lot of hammers! Wish my mancave/garage was that organized.

Pazuzu 12-12-2018 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aschen (Post 10281023)
I dont like to brag but I have an amazing collection of 9mm 11mm, 15mm, 16mm, and 18mm sockets

Mint condition collectors items!

Get yourself a 1980's era Toyota pickup! You'll be using all of those 11mm, 14mm, 16mm, 18mm sockets then! Back when I had my truck, I had an excess of 10/13/15/17, but lost all of my important 11/14/16/18. now, it's the other way around...

GH85Carrera 12-12-2018 09:34 AM

My 1986 El Camino has the power steering high pressure hose connected in a inconvenient place. I had to chase down a Snap On truck to get a 18MM crowfoot, line wrench. For some reason those are left out of the sets of tools I have. I have used it twice now after 27 years of owning the vehicle.

It had to be a crowfoot line wrench. Nothing else will work.

Bob Kontak 12-12-2018 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10281805)
I had to chase down a Snap On truck to get a 18MM crowfoot, line wrench.

But how many times misplaced?

I bought a used 10MM MAC line wrench off of ebay. $10 It was splendid. Lost.

I bet I would use a crowsfoot line wrench set often. Never even knew they existed.

$250 for a 10mm to 18mm Snap On set. Ouch. However, they could pull double duty on regular nuts with far more grip than an open end set.

71T Targa 12-12-2018 12:53 PM

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