I have 2 of everything for sure.. id say my weakness is sockets and wrenches. I have impact..chrome..all 3 depths shallow.semi deep..deep.. im light on 12 point sockets but i hardly ever need any. Wrenches i have flank dr plus and reg flank drive. Xl..reg length..short..an stubby. I have some vintage snap-on and its just straight up the definition of quality. Hopefully your box shows up soon. Glad to see ya making content again
Retired from turning wrenches for 40 years and I have multiple wrench and socket set in SAE and Metric all are snap on. You can never have to many tools or tool boxes.🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷💯💯💯😚😚😚
I keep my best personal tools (Snap-on & Mac) in my shop box, but we have another set on our construction service truck. Our crew trucks are mostly Carlyle & Craftsman
I have multiples from picking up various pieces at garage and estate sales. The series don't always match, but I have most sizes covered. Not being a professional, I don't need Snap On, but they are a pleasure to use. I have been collecting 1/4" drive USA made socket sets, and have filled a KRA 149 box exclusively with Snap On in the 1/4 (and some 9/32) sizes, SAE and metric.
I have 2 of everything for sure.. id say my weakness is sockets and wrenches. I have impact..chrome..all 3 depths shallow.semi deep..deep.. im light on 12 point sockets but i hardly ever need any. Wrenches i have flank dr plus and reg flank drive. Xl..reg length..short..an stubby. I have some vintage snap-on and its just straight up the definition of quality. Hopefully your box shows up soon. Glad to see ya making content again
I have flank drive plus and flank drive too. Working on X2 on sockets now in snap-on. I have doubles with lesser brands already.
I just retired from turning wrenches for 40 years and I own lots of snap on sockets and wrenches two or three sets of everything. 😊😊
@@RandyJurgens That’s my goal.
Retired from turning wrenches for 40 years and I have multiple wrench and socket set in SAE and Metric all are snap on. You can never have to many tools or tool boxes.🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷💯💯💯😚😚😚
Great point! Any excuse to get some more..😉
I keep my best personal tools (Snap-on & Mac) in my shop box, but we have another set on our construction service truck. Our crew trucks are mostly Carlyle & Craftsman
Yes I am making my road box more fitted with snap-on, astro, tekton, Knipex.
I have multiples from picking up various pieces at garage and estate sales. The series don't always match, but I have most sizes covered. Not being a professional, I don't need Snap On, but they are a pleasure to use. I have been collecting 1/4" drive USA made socket sets, and have filled a KRA 149 box exclusively with Snap On in the 1/4 (and some 9/32) sizes, SAE and metric.
That is awesome!
I have a metric set like that but with the 1984 year mark on them
We want more shorts with Van Halen!!!!🎸🎸
That is a very good idea!
The 18mm looks like it's starting to waller out on the hex you can still warranty them
Do understand what the purpose of owning vintage sockets is?
I love 80s snap on too . But harder to find in uk 👍🏻
Much to my partners discuss. I've do the same 👍🏻
3’s always 3’s
Relevant today? I'd say I use more metric than imperial since forever! Japanese and Korean cars are more common these days 🤔😲
Most Heavy equipment these days are metric.
Yes that’s for sure. Just enough SAE around to mess you up when in a tight spot.
@@eightpenny6379 yep, used to be the opposite where just enough metric to mess you up but it's gone the other way these days!!!