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four point (square) sockets (and/or wrenches)
who makes them, who retails 'em? |
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wrote in message oups.com... four point (square) sockets (and/or wrenches) who makes them, who retails 'em? A couple sets came with my Craftsman 900 pc set. I'd check your local Sears |
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They sell 8 point, not 4 point sockets, perhaps that is why you cant
find them. Regards Phredd wrote: wrote in message oups.com... four point (square) sockets (and/or wrenches) who makes them, who retails 'em? A couple sets came with my Craftsman 900 pc set. I'd check your local Sears |
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Many years ago, I bought a number of "square" sockets from Sear's
discount tool bin. I think I paid a quarter each for them. Don't have the foggiest clue as to why I bought them - never have had a use for them. I guess the price (cheap) and the tool-affliction I was born with had something to do with it. Never have seen them since, although I have never really looked. Don't really shop at Sears very much any more. |
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Got my last ones off the Snap-On truck. If you need them for running
in taps or square headed set screws just use a 12 point. Between metric and SAE there always seems to be one that fits well enough. =============== Leon McAtee |
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Fred May wrote:
They sell 8 point, not 4 point sockets, perhaps that is why you cant find them. Regards Phredd wrote: wrote in message oups.com... four point (square) sockets (and/or wrenches) who makes them, who retails 'em? A couple sets came with my Craftsman 900 pc set. I'd check your local Sears Snap-on has them I got them as part of a set. never used them... Michelle |
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Wright Tool used to make them, as well as a tool called a Bonney
wrench, in several sizes. The 8-pointers are common from Craftsman. Heads-up: Craftsman has an industrial catalog with sometimes better pricing and many tools not available at the retail outlets. They are very coy about giving the catalogs out but usually the local A&P school has their 800 number. |
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