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    Craftsman Quality

    Good thing they'll replace it.
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    Snapped the 11/16 socket trying to take the clutch basket nut off with a 350lb torque wrench.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    Good thing they'll replace it.
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    Snapped the 11/16 socket trying to take the clutch basket nut off with a 350lb torque wrench.
    Sears is great about replacing tools but once they had an issue because I used a regular socket in an impact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    Sears is great about replacing tools but once they had an issue because I used a regular socket in an impact.
    So don't say it was on an impact when I replace it?

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    Their standard sockets are not meant for impact wrenches and a 16 point socket is the weakest possible choice for a tough job. Just saying.
    Even a Harbor Freight cheapo impact 8-point socket will endure such a job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Doctor View Post
    Their standard sockets are not meant for impact wrenches and a 16 point socket is the weakest possible choice for a tough job. Just saying.
    Even a Harbor Freight cheapo impact 8-point socket will endure such a job.
    The Harbor Freight adapter was the next thing to break when I pulled out the Allied 8-point.

    Needless to say, the nut is still holding the clutch basket in place.

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    ...Use a proper socket, and , ( Christmas is coming ), invest in some higher quality tools than Freight sells. As for Craftsman tools....well, I am guessing the case here is likely mis-use of the tool, than the tool being defective.

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    Sometimes it leaves marks on the inside from hammering. Only a problem if you get someone who knows what there looking at. What are the odds of that.

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    I've had Craftsman tools for years, they're great stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76Bonneville View Post
    Sometimes it leaves marks on the inside from hammering. Only a problem if you get someone who knows what there looking at. What are the odds of that.
    At Sears ??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    At Sears ??
    That's what I'm counting on!

 

 

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