Random thought
Aug. 8th, 2008 04:27 pmWhy are most socket sets on the market still 12 point? The ONLY valid reason to own 12 point sockets is that they'll work on 4-sided nuts, but you hardly see those anymore, and it's a PITA to figure out which size to use anyway. Other than that, they're just weaker (thinner walls).
Next time I buy a set, they'll be 6-sided.
Next time I buy a set, they'll be 6-sided.
Hmmmmmm
Date: 2008-08-08 09:45 pm (UTC)where I needed a long bar, but had limited clearance to spin the socket.
That being said, I could be misremembering, and certainly I have not used one in decades, so I don't find my own argument all that compelling. But hey, it seemed wrong to let a nit go unpicked.
Cheers,
J.
Re: Hmmmmmm
Date: 2008-08-08 10:40 pm (UTC)Also, most ratchets these days have pretty fine teeth, and they make them with super fine teeth for this situation.
If I get into a situation where things are that tight, I use a combination of extensions and universal joints to get the ratchet out to where I can actually swing it. Either that or I'll use a pneumatic ratchet that I don't have to swing at all.
The only time this makes sense is for wrenches, not sockets. In those cases, yeah, I often have to flip the open end back and forth, grabbing a fraction of a turn each time, or put the box end on 1/12 turn at a time.
I've never seen a 12 pointed spark plug socket.