I got this from the $9.99 discount tool bins near the front of our local TSC store. It is a Hammerhead, 3/8" - 1/2" ratcheting spud wrench. I don't know if I should put it in the drawer for my 3/8" sockets, or the one for the 1/2" sockets, or the drawer for punches and chisels, or on the shelf for hammers.
Or should I go ahead and throw it in my scrap pile now rather than waiting a few months until it breaks?
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Re: Where to put it?
Only use mine with 1/2" drive sockets so far. Have had it for couple years now.
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Re: Where to put it?
The alignment punch will be worth its weight in gold at times. It will make you life much easier from time to time. Very useful tool...
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ricky racer wrote:The alignment punch will be worth its weight in gold at times. It will make you life much easier from time to time. Very useful tool...
That is my reason for purchasing it.I have drift punches, but none this big.
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Re: Where to put it?
John, just be sure and put it in a place where you will not forget where it is. Then you will not have to worry about it breaking because you won't be able to find it, that is until you go and buy another one. Any way, that seems to be the way it works for me.
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Re: Where to put it?
Yup, for me too. As soon as I cannot take the new one back I find the old one.
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