rake60
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That Enco lathe at work came with all of the hand tools you would need to work on it.
You can imagine the quality of those tools, especially the metric Allen wrenches.
They round off with very little effort.
Since I was within striking distance of a Sears store this evening....
OK, here's my story.
Each 13 piece set was $19.99 but if you bought them in the combination pack, Metric and SAE, it was $34.99
Since my 11 piece Craftsman hex key set doesn't include a 7/64" key that I need occasionally, and that set is
not ball end, I HAD to get both sets!
Beside that I saved $4.99, right? scratch.gif
Allen wrenches / hex keys are one of those simple tools that it just doesn't pay to skimp on.
Rick
You can imagine the quality of those tools, especially the metric Allen wrenches.
They round off with very little effort.
Since I was within striking distance of a Sears store this evening....
OK, here's my story.
Each 13 piece set was $19.99 but if you bought them in the combination pack, Metric and SAE, it was $34.99
Since my 11 piece Craftsman hex key set doesn't include a 7/64" key that I need occasionally, and that set is
not ball end, I HAD to get both sets!
Beside that I saved $4.99, right? scratch.gif
Allen wrenches / hex keys are one of those simple tools that it just doesn't pay to skimp on.
Rick