Why not always use impact sockets?

   / Why not always use impact sockets? #11  
IIRC there are thin walled impact socket available.
Found them on HD site while window shopping. They were not in stock but order items.
Not as think as the shiny ones but a compromise to reduce tool inventory.
Takes a bit more reading to find the description that ID's them as such.
Sorry don't have link.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #12  
I have a complete set of 1/2 inch impact sockets. Cracked one of my nice chrome plated ProTo sockets using it with my impact tool.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #13  
Impact sockets have thicker walls which can be a problem in tight areas. Also, quality impact sockets also only come in 6 point (as a general rule) whereas 12 point chrome is often very helpful.

So, it depends on your use. If clearance and 6/12 pint doesn't bother you, go for it.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #14  
I have a complete set of 1/2 inch impact sockets. Cracked one of my nice chrome plated ProTo sockets using it with my impact tool.

No warranty? These days it seems many tools come with a "lifetime warranty".
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #15  
Your lucky, you can use a creeper! Bob

I have no problem using the creeper... It is getting down and on it, then trying to get up and back off that is the problem... :) Just a boot my sockets are 6 point, I learned to buy them the hard way many many years ago....
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #16  
I have 6 point impact, 6 point chromies, 12 point chromies in 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4". Also have 1" drive chromies but no impact.

A well equipped mechanic will have a couple year's wages of tools in his boxes.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #17  
I have a set each of metric and imperial deep ITC 1/2" drive impact sockets up to 1" They are my goto sockets for the most part. Biggest thing I hate is the poor size markings, sometimes requiring three trips back to the tool chest.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #18  
I have no problem using the creeper... It is getting down and on it, then trying to get up and back off that is the problem... :) Just a boot my sockets are 6 point, I learned to buy them the hard way many many years ago....

Chit.....between getting down and up and looking for my glasses, I hardly get anything done anymore.:muttering: I gave the creeper away.....i can slide under and out better without it, and don't have to fight the wheels especially when wrenching a tight nut. got more clearance too.
 
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #19  
   / Why not always use impact sockets? #20  
I just throw an old bed sheet on the ground most of the time.
 

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