There’s only 2 tools I’ve ever bought from the matco truck The flex head cut off tool and a set of precision panel clip pliers PCP920 Those things are great
I work for Chrysler and i cant stand when the snap on sets are missing the 16! But there standard sets come with a 5/8s? So every time they have a deal on a set i have to negotiate a deal on separate 5/8s or 16 mm lol
Yes I bought the long locking 1/2” to 3/8” for that reason alone works great with my 16mm socket I had to purchase separately since it doesn’t come in the set ! 🤣
I'm addicted to your videos. I've been a printer at same company for 22 years and I'm thinking bout being mechanic, I'm pretty decent at it and I enjoy it, just worried that now that I'm 40 I'm too old to do something new.🤔
@@KoonTrucking hey clay you have an email address is like to show you my tool setup I think you will like it I have Alot aswell from snapon Mac matco cornwell Martin proto wright sk sunex grey pneumatic Williams Armstrong hazet stahlwille gedore facom
I work in Aviation and we have one plane in our fleet that is made in France (not an airbus. A different French bird)and is mostly Metric. The brake Caliper bolts are a 9 mm. That's the only time I've ever used a 9 mm. And then the bolts in the scissor locks on the landing gear are a 13 mm.
Chemical Plant, Oilfield, HVAC, personal pickup and car...motorcycles...lawnmowers...and not once can I ever remember actually using a 9mm socket or wrench for anything.
I've used 9mm for bleeding brakes and also for grease fittings but i live in Belgium and everything here is metric. accept the old john deere's i work on! thanks voor the video's Clay and please keep up the good work!
Catching up on all your old videos, since ive been a new fan. CLICK LIKE on all your videos. Take work to do and thanks for doing it. Good to watch every AM and PM
People always ask about part numbers and I can't think of one time I ever needed one. I just call my tool guy say I need x tool make it happen. And when they show up it's there.
Well...If you want the tool, you should be willing to look up a number to insure he brings the one you need. If he gets the wrong one, you may have to wait another week (or longer) for it. You can find it in the paper catalogue or look it up online; that will take all of five minutes. In other words, meet the guy halfway; he'll appreciate the effort and you'll get what you need.
That flaring tool set,made by Mastercool worth every penny.Brake job hacks,seen the compression fittings used on brake lines.Brake pads installed incorrectly,backwards metal to metal.
I asked my tool guys to keep me out of raffles and just discount the tools I wanna buy cause I’ll buy faster just for cheaper tools. They were perfect ok with that. Works great for everyone.
I can relate to some of what you were saying about the sockets missing in sets. I don`t know about you but I could never leave a socket out of a set I always had to fill it in . It didn`t matter if I never used it it had to be there. As for the nine mm I can`t remember ever using one, but I must have because I got one. That hydraulic flaring kit is great . I would sure like to get one of those carbide scrapers. Thanks for the video.
on light duty vehicles the reman calipers and wheelcylinders sometimes have boogered threads on them because the rebuilder dont chase the threads. ive seen this alot so i will be getting this rethreading kit soon.
Get Wally one of them rolling magnets. The ones like the sweepers. He can just roll it around and collect his tools as well as the extra nuts & bolts. Lmao
I've got the flair tool that Bill was looking at and it's real nice. If you are selling autographed shirts there might be some girls looking to buy the drawers Wally was wearing Friday.
Koon how long is your Matco ratchet with the orange handle and what is the length of that one that Michael said is a little longer? I had to change a starter today, and I need a longer ratchet.
The reason why snap on skips 16mil is because it's the same size as 5/8". And obviously 19mil is a 3/4". So yes, snap on wants you to buy the sae set aswell
I understand it’s the same size but if that’s the case they could leave out the 14mm and the 10mm and just use sae for those also ? It’s just annoying to have the plastic blow molded cases in your box and have to buy the 16mm separate and it has to ride on top between the 15mm and the 17mm looks kinda stupid if you ask me.
That Matco hose removal and installer set Mr. Bill bought looks like there are striking caps on the end. Y'all must have a booger of a time removing them hoses on those "Large Cars". I bought the two-piece hose pick set from my local Snap-on Rep. a while back, now I see Cornwell has their own two-piece set. The Cornwell version are pert near a spittin' image of Snap-on's except for different style and colored handles.
I just did a Toyota that someone did a brake job on.. The damn bolts were missing that hold the calipers on. The only thing holding the calipers on was the rim....And the rim had some big grooves in them...I think they forgot to tighten the bolts...
When we get everything done and set up the way we want we will do a tour of them. We still have a ways to go getting everything installed and put together
I used a 8,9,10mm on a small engine I believe it was a 27hp Kawasaki or Briggs and stratton other than the flywheel the whole motor was put together with mostly 9mm
🤷♂️ if your matco guy can’t then I’m betting he can’t. That’s one thing about Matco the case doesn’t have a warranty like snap on or blue point. With them when the case or latch breaks you can get a new one
Best swivel sockets you can buy!! I have all 3 sets!!! But gearwrench makes a set that are the same for 150$ shipped!! Google gearwrench pinless swivel sockets!!
Not the same 3/8 gw are China made and are taller and bulkier 1/2 drive are the same as far as I've seen on gear wrench truck but they will be going over seas on them matco are all usa made and smaller for access
The gearwrench x-core are made in china and are not the same. very cheap. Also matco has 5 sets of pinless and a few extras not in any set. That set wally got also has an 8,21,22 and 24 to complete the set.
You better buy all the ball style extensions while you can before they all come with them junk hog rings that wear out after 2 uses Idk about that flash thing. Because are you paying for each car you gotta do? If so dealers charge 150hr so then you gotta charge more to make anything. And if you have a poor connection it will fail at programming. Cool idea but i would never buy something like that
I flash them myself only issue is I have to have multiple laptops because different memory criteria required for programming and different java versions needed like BMW ista and istap require over a hundred gb of free space to run I use drew tech cardaq it's expandable as techs changes you can buy add-on unit to keep going rather than by a new pass through device for example new Chrysler products use a 3 Rd can line now
I'm alittle hate commenting but I can say that I have used a 9MMS and a 11mm not for the reasons you'd think if the 8 or the 10 has paint on it sometimes a 9 or 11 will work perfectly lol
I use both metric and standard measurements but metric is easier actually especially if ur building something and have to use math metric will actually add up normally where as standard comes out funky as hell.
Jacob Chipman I have no clue ? I’m not associated with Matco Tools in anyway. I’m not endorsed nor compensated in anyway so you would need to contact Matco to see ? You may can even get them through the website ?
Hey guys do you think your tool guys can ship to me in central il. Or possibly connect me with a local truck here? I've tried going on the tool websites and all they talk about is getting you to be a truck salesman for them!!! Just asking your guys all of them seem great and all wanting to help the way it should be! Thanks
They can’t sell outside of their territory due to franchise rules. If you call Matco they will have a dealer contact you if you have one in the area. Pretty sure Snap on and Mac are same way
Lmao even my cheap harbor freight 3/8 wobble has a 16 in it. I’ve used a 9 mm to hold a drill bit I used to drill out something I can’t rmr I guess 9mm is close to 1/4 inch
Yep just like 14 is 9/16 and several other metrics convert. Everyone wants to say “we’ll snap on does that so you can use the sae sets” well if that’s the case why put the 10, 13, 14, 16 or 19 in there ? They all interchange with sae ?
Mention that for his toolbox giveaway should be a bill related entry. Like every $100, for example, you get an entry to win the box or cart, obviously less if it's a service cart but it's what my tool dealers do for their big things like that. Thanks for the video!
Snap On Impact extensions only have the hog rings so ..... Matco is the alternative answer to that for now at least. I buy both companies tools for many different reasons. The main one is that I like the tool that I buy
Matco has some good stuff and have items that are better than snapon I use them all and have bias on all of these companies tools Mac snapon matco cornwell wright proto Martin sk Armstrong Williams sunex grey pneumatic gearwrench vim hazet stahlwille gedore facom Bondhus eklind wiha
That snap-on bias always irks me. I might say that I would trust a snap-on tool to last longer than any of it's counterparts, but I still get a lifetime warranty with Matco and they happen to make my favorite ratchets, as well as a few other things.
@@localistmagic641 well I have cornwell tools that have outlasted snapon counter parts for instance their usa impacts don't wear out the socket end as fast as snapons
going to make someone mad here but harbor freight has an 4 pc 1/2 drive impact ext set for like 9.99 had mine for may years and the detent ball still works great on mine used every day
“Uhh oh, i just broke it!”
“Its not broken, its just stuck” 😂😂
There’s only 2 tools I’ve ever bought from the matco truck
The flex head cut off tool and a set of precision panel clip pliers PCP920
Those things are great
Now that I think about it, the only time I can recall grabbing a 9mm socket, is when I dropped the set and had to pick them all up
9mm 12 point for VW pressure plate bolts. Just did a clutch on an old 2.0 Cabrio. First time I’ve ever used that socket.
😂
I work for Chrysler and i cant stand when the snap on sets are missing the 16! But there standard sets come with a 5/8s? So every time they have a deal on a set i have to negotiate a deal on separate 5/8s or 16 mm lol
Clay actually purchased a ratchet that wasn’t a locking flex-head 😯😯 I am shocked.
I like those locking extension i have the 1/2 extra long great for pulling transmission out of freighliners
Yes I bought the long locking 1/2” to 3/8” for that reason alone works great with my 16mm socket I had to purchase separately since it doesn’t come in the set ! 🤣
I used a 9mm deep socket today on an eaton transmission splitter air line fitting. I thought that was a coincidence lol. You guys are cool to watch!
I'm addicted to your videos. I've been a printer at same company for 22 years and I'm thinking bout being mechanic, I'm pretty decent at it and I enjoy it, just worried that now that I'm 40 I'm too old to do something new.🤔
Never too old for anything !
@@KoonTrucking hey clay you have an email address is like to show you my tool setup I think you will like it I have Alot aswell from snapon Mac matco cornwell Martin proto wright sk sunex grey pneumatic Williams Armstrong hazet stahlwille gedore facom
I used a 9mm on a temp sensor on a couple of freightliner classic XL Eaton-fuller transmission wires.
I work in Aviation and we have one plane in our fleet that is made in France (not an airbus. A different French bird)and is mostly Metric. The brake Caliper bolts are a 9 mm. That's the only time I've ever used a 9 mm. And then the bolts in the scissor locks on the landing gear are a 13 mm.
Was scrolling down in the comments to find someone who had actually came across a 9mm fastener - I guess now we know ONE THING that does! 😆
Good video y'all have a good weekend and stay safe 👍
Chemical Plant, Oilfield, HVAC, personal pickup and car...motorcycles...lawnmowers...and not once can I ever remember actually using a 9mm socket or wrench for anything.
Love how Bill blames Wally all the time. 🤣 "oil filter that tight - Wally did it" lol
I've used 9mm for bleeding brakes and also for grease fittings but i live in Belgium and everything here is metric. accept the old john deere's i work on! thanks voor the video's Clay and please keep up the good work!
9mm on Ford 7.3 fuel pump nuts I've never used it on anything else
Catching up on all your old videos, since ive been a new fan. CLICK LIKE on all your videos. Take work to do and thanks for doing it. Good to watch every AM and PM
Thank you!
Really wish we had a Matco guy where I work. Would love to get some matco stuff.
Contact them and I'm sure one would be happy to include your shop on his route.
People always ask about part numbers and I can't think of one time I ever needed one. I just call my tool guy say I need x tool make it happen. And when they show up it's there.
I’m the same way. I call my guy tell him what i want and describe it to him and done
Same
Tool guyd=sales men
If they are any good they should be telling you part numbers
Well...If you want the tool, you should be willing to look up a number to insure he brings the one you need. If he gets the wrong one, you may have to wait another week (or longer) for it. You can find it in the paper catalogue or look it up online; that will take all of five minutes. In other words, meet the guy halfway; he'll appreciate the effort and you'll get what you need.
That flaring tool is the best tool ever
9mm is used for the glass on Ford's ,the old Taurus wagon ,that's how long I have been doing collision work
That flaring tool set,made by Mastercool worth every penny.Brake job hacks,seen the compression fittings used on brake lines.Brake pads installed incorrectly,backwards metal to metal.
I asked my tool guys to keep me out of raffles and just discount the tools I wanna buy cause I’ll buy faster just for cheaper tools. They were perfect ok with that. Works great for everyone.
used 10mm and 11mm and 17 mm on metal lathe i worked on
I can relate to some of what you were saying about the sockets missing in sets. I don`t know about you but I could never leave a socket out of a set I always had to fill it in . It didn`t matter if I never used it it had to be there. As for the nine mm I can`t remember ever using one, but I must have because I got one. That hydraulic flaring kit is great . I would sure like to get one of those carbide scrapers. Thanks for the video.
on light duty vehicles the reman calipers and wheelcylinders sometimes have boogered threads on them because the rebuilder dont chase the threads. ive seen this alot so i will be getting this rethreading kit soon.
Get Wally one of them rolling magnets. The ones like the sweepers. He can just roll it around and collect his tools as well as the extra nuts & bolts. Lmao
Haha we have one at the shop
Used a 9mm on a Jeep drive shaft today.
Pisses me of wen you buy a wrench or socket set and they leave out certain numbers so you have to pay 20 bucks for a socket
I've got the flair tool that Bill was looking at and it's real nice. If you are selling autographed shirts there might be some girls looking to buy the drawers Wally was wearing Friday.
Koon how long is your Matco ratchet with the orange handle and what is the length of that one that Michael said is a little longer? I had to change a starter today, and I need a longer ratchet.
Matco Friday well technically Saturday for us is the best
I work at a body shop and ive used a 9 mm one time
Funny you mention the 9mm socket I just used mine to do a reverse alarm on a freightliner. Other than that I don’t. Lol
The reason why snap on skips 16mil is because it's the same size as 5/8". And obviously 19mil is a 3/4". So yes, snap on wants you to buy the sae set aswell
I understand it’s the same size but if that’s the case they could leave out the 14mm and the 10mm and just use sae for those also ? It’s just annoying to have the plastic blow molded cases in your box and have to buy the 16mm separate and it has to ride on top between the 15mm and the 17mm looks kinda stupid if you ask me.
5/8 and 16 mm aren't really the same size close but not the same same goes for 19 mm to 3/4 14 mm and 9/16 are not the same either
Would love to pick up some Matco stuff, but don't have a dealer in our area.
Awesome video and great tool haul guys! Thanx Clay!
That Matco hose removal and installer set Mr. Bill bought looks like there are striking caps on the end. Y'all must have a booger of a time removing them hoses on those "Large Cars". I bought the two-piece hose pick set from my local Snap-on Rep. a while back, now I see Cornwell has their own two-piece set. The Cornwell version are pert near a spittin' image of Snap-on's except for different style and colored handles.
It’s gets so deep on the tool truck one needs chest waders before stepping onboard. The best tool man I ever had was on old Matco guy. RIP.
I just did a Toyota that someone did a brake job on.. The damn bolts were missing that hold the calipers on. The only thing holding the calipers on was the rim....And the rim had some big grooves in them...I think they forgot to tighten the bolts...
Ouch ! That sucks !
I want to see this service truck ?
When we get everything done and set up the way we want we will do a tour of them. We still have a ways to go getting everything installed and put together
I have used a 9mm and 11/32 for the side lights on a 2000 Freightliner classic also on one of the parts of the engine too.
I am chrysler certified and you are correct...I know it’s hard to tell but it’s not oe we use white zip ties..lol
Haha that’s awesome !
Sunex tools makes impact swivel extensions ball detent
I used a 8,9,10mm on a small engine I believe it was a 27hp Kawasaki or Briggs and stratton other than the flywheel the whole motor was put together with mostly 9mm
That flaring tool is awsome I own it an will never go back to the other crappy ones
That Flaring tool set is badass!
If you want the hydraulic flaring tool get the Master Cool set it's the generic version that Matco rebrands
John Deere also has a lot of 16mm heads. Doesn’t make sense why snap on does that. Extra sale!
Chrysler jeeps are loaded with 16mm head size
bolts
It's the same as the 5/8. My only guess is that the standard set has a 5/8 in it.
How big is the fleet that you guys service?
We are just a public shop now
my new slogan "god darn skippy!" 👍
The one they leave out interchange with standard
Why they put 10mm, 14mm, 19mm in ? They all interchange too
If they went back to the 32 nds you only need standard
Matco Michael, you can give me a cart or tool box. Either one would be fine lm not too picky!
Cool video
I love Saturday Matco, I see the new shit and buy it Monday morning
Same here! Except my guy comes in the afternoon.
9 mm on 2019 VW Golf front bleeder for the brakes.
Are you sure that isn't a 10mm that has rusted away!
I love my hydraulic flaring tool but I need a new case for mine and the tool guy can't get me one... Wonder if Matco Mike can get me one?
🤷♂️ if your matco guy can’t then I’m betting he can’t. That’s one thing about Matco the case doesn’t have a warranty like snap on or blue point. With them when the case or latch breaks you can get a new one
So does matco replace the handles like snap on or replace the whole ratchet
They replace it all
That set is asome
Only time I ever use my 9mm is when an 8 swells up or is rusted
Wally owns an RX8 so that explains a lot
Only time I use 9mm sockets is when a fastener is too rusted for the 10mm and the 3/8 to work.
I was just about to comment this. When the 3/8 is rounded a bit, try hammering on a 9.
Best swivel sockets you can buy!! I have all 3 sets!!! But gearwrench makes a set that are the same for 150$ shipped!! Google gearwrench pinless swivel sockets!!
Not the same 3/8 gw are China made and are taller and bulkier 1/2 drive are the same as far as I've seen on gear wrench truck but they will be going over seas on them matco are all usa made and smaller for access
The gearwrench x-core are made in china and are not the same. very cheap. Also matco has 5 sets of pinless and a few extras not in any set. That set wally got also has an 8,21,22 and 24 to complete the set.
Lol evidently they are gonna buy one...I would love to know how many tools get ordered vs how many people ask part numbers....like google it....
Yep 👍🏻 they fuss if I don’t give part numbers but a quick google search and 💥 boom 💥 just like magic it is there.
9mm german stuff had to use a 9mm 12pt for a VW pressure plate
You better buy all the ball style extensions while you can before they all come with them junk hog rings that wear out after 2 uses
Idk about that flash thing. Because are you paying for each car you gotta do? If so dealers charge 150hr so then you gotta charge more to make anything. And if you have a poor connection it will fail at programming. Cool idea but i would never buy something like that
I flash them myself only issue is I have to have multiple laptops because different memory criteria required for programming and different java versions needed like BMW ista and istap require over a hundred gb of free space to run I use drew tech cardaq it's expandable as techs changes you can buy add-on unit to keep going rather than by a new pass through device for example new Chrysler products use a 3 Rd can line now
This is a funny segment love it, yall make me laugh on zip ties, hahahahaha
Audi diag tech here pressure plate bolts are 9mm
9 mm is brake bleeder the older ford's use 9 mm on there window tracks and some other stuff
9mm only used for glow plugs on newer ford transits
Its 16 mm in the set or nothing at all 😎🤘
Euros more specifically German cars use 9s and 11s gets me every time thinking I'll need an 8 or a 10
fords and their damn 7mm for interior bolts get me every time
@@gluee8674 ugh don't get me started on Ford's odd choice in bolt sizes as much as I love Ford it gets me every time why couldn't they just be 8mills
the 9 mm i used on my lawn motor
I'm alittle hate commenting but I can say that I have used a 9MMS and a 11mm not for the reasons you'd think if the 8 or the 10 has paint on it sometimes a 9 or 11 will work perfectly lol
It's funny how I just commented last night and today I work on a ford escape and the tailgate has 4 things u need a 11mm to remove.
I use both metric and standard measurements but metric is easier actually especially if ur building something and have to use math metric will actually add up normally where as standard comes out funky as hell.
Will you please ask him if he would sell the gold ratchet?!!! Thanks!!
He can only sell to people in his area. If you are in his area he will sell it to you
Koon Trucking i am not i am in NC. Id there anyway to get one to my dealer?
Jacob Chipman I have no clue ? I’m not associated with Matco Tools in anyway. I’m not endorsed nor compensated in anyway so you would need to contact Matco to see ? You may can even get them through the website ?
@@KoonTrucking my dealer had a few I bought one for myself
I've used my 9 mm once. On a poulan riding mower. So happy that I sold it. Biggest piece of $#!@ along with a Murray push mower.
9mm is an awesome pistol but not a good wrench ! Haha
Try super scrappers there pretty good
Hey guys do you think your tool guys can ship to me in central il. Or possibly connect me with a local truck here? I've tried going on the tool websites and all they talk about is getting you to be a truck salesman for them!!! Just asking your guys all of them seem great and all wanting to help the way it should be! Thanks
They can’t sell outside of their territory due to franchise rules. If you call Matco they will have a dealer contact you if you have one in the area. Pretty sure Snap on and Mac are same way
Lmao even my cheap harbor freight 3/8 wobble has a 16 in it. I’ve used a 9 mm to hold a drill bit I used to drill out something I can’t rmr I guess 9mm is close to 1/4 inch
Oh my goodness Wall-E why do you have to put the filter on so tight LOL just playing my friend
is it me, or does the matco truck look a bit barren today?
Shoot that truck is stocked up tight. He has every hole filled on it and the tables full
I guess it just looked bare on the video.
9mm on a brake flush. Rear brakes on a BMW 🤷🏻♂️😂
Please make a bill sweater lmao.
Wally IS a newton meter
Isn’t 16mm same as 5/8ths ?
Yep just like 14 is 9/16 and several other metrics convert. Everyone wants to say “we’ll snap on does that so you can use the sae sets” well if that’s the case why put the 10, 13, 14, 16 or 19 in there ? They all interchange with sae ?
use 9mm on valve adjuster locknuts on a subaru twin cylinder small engine
I wanna move out of Oklahoma and work for clay so I can meet Mac daddy and matco micheal and happy Hamilton and tubby Thomas
Mention that for his toolbox giveaway should be a bill related entry. Like every $100, for example, you get an entry to win the box or cart, obviously less if it's a service cart but it's what my tool dealers do for their big things like that. Thanks for the video!
9mm on Mercedes brake bleeder
my head bolts are 9mm
9 mm head bolts? What are you working on, weed eaters?
First. Great video as always
Super scraper.
I have the 5/8 carbide scraper. Made by Lisle really good tool
Caliper bolts on a 11ish corolla. front bolt was a 11mm and the rear was 9. stupidest thing ive seen on reman calipers
Same with bleeders most remans I've come across are 9mm
I have used a 9mm! When a 10mm Is rounded or rusty you can beat a 9mm on it lol
True ! Haha
Matco michael need a shave !!!!😆
Why would you buy Matco over Snapon?
Snap On Impact extensions only have the hog rings so ..... Matco is the alternative answer to that for now at least.
I buy both companies tools for many different reasons. The main one is that I like the tool that I buy
Matco has some good stuff and have items that are better than snapon I use them all and have bias on all of these companies tools Mac snapon matco cornwell wright proto Martin sk Armstrong Williams sunex grey pneumatic gearwrench vim hazet stahlwille gedore facom Bondhus eklind wiha
That snap-on bias always irks me. I might say that I would trust a snap-on tool to last longer than any of it's counterparts, but I still get a lifetime warranty with Matco and they happen to make my favorite ratchets, as well as a few other things.
@@localistmagic641 well I have cornwell tools that have outlasted snapon counter parts for instance their usa impacts don't wear out the socket end as fast as snapons
@@localistmagic641 I've blown out and split more snapon universal impacts than I have with matco pinless design they all have their stand out items
👍🏼
going to make someone mad here but harbor freight has an 4 pc 1/2 drive impact ext set for like 9.99 had mine for may years and the detent ball still works great on mine used every day
The reason for metric. Chinese made it so it's easier on is their ego.
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