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Jun 27, 2016

WuWee Tool ID Size Stickers For Old Blind Mechanics

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"Eye Saver" Socket Set Decals, Tough Chrome Foil Labels for Sockets and Tool Identification. Great for mechanics and craftsman, these stickers fit all fine Snap On, Craftsman, Mac, Matco, & Cromwell tools. Best Quality at the Best Prices
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  • Nice. Now to figure out how to jam a socket equal to a 1" OD in a tight space. For tight bolts those spring loaded rods, bend, and this to the scrap metal dealer they go. Wiha makes good tools. I do not understand why an imported German tool is half the price of a Snap-Off, and of better quality. frustrating.
  • Be gone with Ye glasses and buckets o' tools and jam Thys maaagic metal barrel onto Ye'z cranky deck bolt. ARRRRRRRR !


  • Never found a bolt head that refused to take an 8mm if a 5/16" fit. Same with 13mm and 1/2". But maybe I'm sloppy ;)
  • tpi wrote:
    I used to tell common wrench sizes (and hex head sizes) easily but now depending on how much magnification in the glasses, it takes more than a glance. Half the time now I'm taking a handful of potential size wrenches with me so at least one will fit.


    Me too. Labels would be great if all the nuts & bolts I'm going to use the wrenches on were labeled too. So I grab the wrenches that "look like" they'll fit and get after it. My eyes were never calibrated well enough to tell the difference between 8mm and 5/16" anyway. :)
  • I used to tell common wrench sizes (and hex head sizes) easily but now depending on how much magnification in the glasses, it takes more than a glance. Half the time now I'm taking a handful of potential size wrenches with me so at least one will fit.

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