Cool trick for better visibility on the stamped numbers. Take a bright color paint pen (yellow) and paint over the numbers and before it dries take a rag and wipe off the side of the socket. Be sure to clean off and grease or oil before painting.
Vevor makes a lot of nice stuff that is affordable, they make things that you are like damn I want that but can’t afford it then Vevor changes the game. Everything I got from them I loved.
Appears, to be, a nice set of Impact sockets! I, always use spray adhesive and glue the foam, to lid. The foam is more important, than many think. Maybe not, on those big sockets. Especially, when youre dealing with small sockets, etc. I, travel and repair various machines. Work outside, a lot. Try, to keep everything in its place. Just, my 2 cents.
@@ThePaintPaperHustle I made one for my floor Jack . I copied the Moroso one ,the dimensions was in their catalog. Made it at work . ( sheet metal brake ,welder )
That DeWalt kit is a really good kit..really good quality for the price..and you get 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4".. all the extensions and universal joints.. Dewalt's impacts are a good price too..they're not expensive and very good... But honestly any cheap impacts will do..
Ive had good results with their sockets but if you throw a big boy Milwaukee impact on some rusted/seized northern vehicle suspension bolts dont sit there and hammer on them for long periods, if its too hot to grab its about to break. Keep it cool and they will last, my 1-1/16” shattered on an 8.8 pinion nut crushing the crush sleeve while i was holding the flange….wasnt the sockets fault it was the user/operator 😂. I just wish they made semi deep impact sockets though.
Unfortunately, the thickness "is" part of what makes them impact sockets, along w/the lack of vanadium, and presence of higher carbon and the fact that they are cromoly. That's when you get a leveraged up breaker bar or something manual on it, the thin wall chrome socket that is.
Did wanna say, I've had great luck (time tested) with turning down(lathe) a cheap impact socket (ie: 5/8" 1/2"drive for head bolts on SBC) and they hold up!
I just got mine. Did not realize how big the case was going to be. Absolutely a great socket set.
Yea I agree it really is a great buy!
The promo code worked for me and I saved $4. Thanks for the video and the coupon.
Awesome! You’re welcome
Cool trick for better visibility on the stamped numbers. Take a bright color paint pen (yellow) and paint over the numbers and before it dries take a rag and wipe off the side of the socket. Be sure to clean off and grease or oil before painting.
Awesome thanks man
Vevor makes a lot of nice stuff that is affordable, they make things that you are like damn I want that but can’t afford it then Vevor changes the game. Everything I got from them I loved.
Yea man I’m seeing this! It’s pretty awesome
Would recommend vevor and wen. Have over a dozen of their tools, and never been disappointed or had any issues with them.
That’s awesome to hear!
Appears, to be, a nice set of Impact sockets!
I, always use spray adhesive and glue the foam, to lid. The foam is more important, than many think. Maybe not, on those big sockets. Especially, when youre dealing with small sockets, etc. I, travel and repair various machines. Work outside, a lot. Try, to keep everything in its place. Just, my 2 cents.
Great idea! I’ll do that. Yes I agree I keep it in my other boxes for that reason
The socket set looks great, and that price is
Amazing for what you get !
Yes it is!
Cool 😎. Definitely need to get some of their products. Looking to get a transmission Jack for my 4 post .
Yea I want the trans jack for the ground. The low pro one
That makes 2 of us.
@@ThePaintPaperHustle I made one for my floor Jack . I copied the Moroso one ,the dimensions was in their catalog. Made it at work . ( sheet metal brake ,welder )
@Amxracer I had thought about doing that at one point
Looks like a nice impact socket set!
Definitely is
That DeWalt kit is a really good kit..really good quality for the price..and you get 1/2", 3/8" and 1/4".. all the extensions and universal joints..
Dewalt's impacts are a good price too..they're not expensive and very good...
But honestly any cheap impacts will do..
Yup I agree with you
Ive had good results with their sockets but if you throw a big boy Milwaukee impact on some rusted/seized northern vehicle suspension bolts dont sit there and hammer on them for long periods, if its too hot to grab its about to break. Keep it cool and they will last, my 1-1/16” shattered on an 8.8 pinion nut crushing the crush sleeve while i was holding the flange….wasnt the sockets fault it was the user/operator 😂. I just wish they made semi deep impact sockets though.
Wow thanks that’s crazy. Thanks for that tip
What kind of material are those impact sockets are made of?
Not sure. Maybe listed on their site
how thick are they? alot of times have to use chrome socket because impact won't fit in tight areas
Yea I’ve had that problem. I didn’t measure them. We need them for a lot of suspension parts and such though
Unfortunately, the thickness "is" part of what makes them impact sockets, along w/the lack of vanadium, and presence of higher carbon and the fact that they are cromoly. That's when you get a leveraged up breaker bar or something manual on it, the thin wall chrome socket that is.
Did wanna say, I've had great luck (time tested) with turning down(lathe) a cheap impact socket (ie: 5/8" 1/2"drive for head bolts on SBC) and they hold up!
@NonTypicalRacing very interesting! Thanks
Dude, you’re easy to please. Just think how excited you’d be if you bought good tools.
lol I don’t wanna pay for any tools. I work with the bare minimum
Tekton impact sockets are made of better material prove me wrong
Why should I prove you wrong lol? Why do I care? I don’t even know what these are made of.