When we hang transformers suspended from ceilings we make a socket out of about 5' of EMT. Hammer it down on the nut and ta-da. ½" emt will work on ⅜' allthread which is a ⁹/¹⁶" nut.
How is the deep well better? You had 4” of stud in that vise and im not talking me and my wife last night. Im talking your deep well is maybe 2.5 inches long…… however i love your video cause i have never seen a pass through gear wrench. Super cool
The "cut off" option is best, but then why the long bolt in the first place? The socket set is still pretty cool, more power from the ratchet.
When we hang transformers suspended from ceilings we make a socket out of about 5' of EMT. Hammer it down on the nut and ta-da. ½" emt will work on ⅜' allthread which is a ⁹/¹⁶" nut.
Have a set. Works great
I found a set on the side of the road (probably fell off a service truck also missing several sockets) its been sitting on the shelf since lol
I’ve got a 10mm ratchet wrench someone left in my vehicle after working on it in the past. It’s actually pretty awesome for tasks like that.
I use them when replacing and rebuilding struts
I can see how they would be handy for struts.
OR you just spin the bolt in your drill and hold the nut. Done in seconds
How is the deep well better? You had 4” of stud in that vise and im not talking me and my wife last night. Im talking your deep well is maybe 2.5 inches long…… however i love your video cause i have never seen a pass through gear wrench. Super cool
Forge them down to something else
What makes a deep well socket better? Honestly asking
It is just deeper, that's it. Makes it easier to reach some things.
For spark plug
This is fucked up but at least we know what happened to the last security guard
What?
@@VooDooTennessee it's from a movie called friday