This would probably be mine too. When something drops, I'm like, "No sir you son of a b*tch - I've getting the magnet!"My pencil telescoping magnet...for every nut and bolt I lost in the engine bay.
This is kind of hard to describe -
The open end of the wrench is designed in such a way that it allows you to "ratchet " back and forth without removing and flipping the wrench - when working on something too tight to get an air or electric tool on like a header bolts (like on that V10 in my avatar) these are the bees knees.
I have something similar but thinner … when I have needed them it made the momentThis is kind of hard to describe -
The open end of the wrench is designed in such a way that it allows you to "ratchet " back and forth without removing and flipping the wrench - when working on something too tight to get an air or electric tool on like a header bolts (like on that V10 in my avatar) these are the bees knees.
Here is another vs of the open end ratcheting wrench.
I bet I have the same set, it gets little to no use.Funny, I’ve had a set if Craftsman since the early 90s. I tried to like them ......on many occasions but I never found an actual use that something else didn’t do better
Have your snapon dealer warranty it for a current production. The newer extensions twist much less. I had my grandfathers 3/8 36 inch extension from that vintage and it was similar, could twist it almost 90 degrees. Had my snapon dealer swap it and the difference is night and dayBack in the 80's I bought a 36 inch SnapOn 1/4 extension. It turned out to be pretty useless as it twists too much to actually break a bolt loose.
But it is great for getting dropped tools,nuts and bolts from under a car. That is why I kept it.
My problem is just the opposite. I bought lots of tools that I thought I couldn’t live without and now I realize I WAS stupid for buying them in the first place. Oh well.