Good day guys!
Which is the best option of a wench tool? 1/2 of an inch or 1/4? I'll need it generally for my beauty.
Thanks@!
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I take it you mean a socket set ?Theodio wrote:Good day guys!
Which is the best option of a wench tool? 1/2 of an inch or 1/4? I'll need it generally for my beauty.
Thanks@!
Like this...

It depends on the size of the nuts. 1/2'' dont go down too small & 1/4'' don't go too big.
Get a decent set with both in, even better get a set inc 3/8'' in as well. That way you'll cover all bases.
General rule of thumb is the more you pay the better quality tools you'll get.
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Thank you for yr prompt response.
So its better to have 1/2 & 1/4 a whole big set?
Thnx again!
So its better to have 1/2 & 1/4 a whole big set?
Thnx again!
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Definitely !Theodio wrote:Thank you for yr prompt response.
So its better to have 1/2 & 1/4 a whole big set?
Thnx again!
As I said even better go for one with 3/8'' drive as well. You'll cover all bases from the smallest nuts...4mm upto 30mm+
Have a good look round & buy the best you can afford. Buy cheap & you can expect things to brake, round off & destroy your nuts !
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It goes 1/4 being the smallest, then 3/8 then 1/2.
1/4 inch is only any good for your small nuts and bolts something like 12mm and under with very little torque. 3/8 will most likely be the most common to use with most nuts and bolts ranging from 8mm to 19mm approximately, with slightly more torque. So go easy on smaller nuts and bolts. Then 1/2 is needed for your bigger nuts and bolts which are done up to a higher torque like wheel nuts, suspension etc.
Best to buy a kit as Mac suggested which gives you a various selection.
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1/4 inch is only any good for your small nuts and bolts something like 12mm and under with very little torque. 3/8 will most likely be the most common to use with most nuts and bolts ranging from 8mm to 19mm approximately, with slightly more torque. So go easy on smaller nuts and bolts. Then 1/2 is needed for your bigger nuts and bolts which are done up to a higher torque like wheel nuts, suspension etc.
Best to buy a kit as Mac suggested which gives you a various selection.
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I use Halfords sockets etc there virtualy proficional quality and an absolout bargin when on special offers.top kit ive used them for years 

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So do I but the OP lives in Athens so doubt they have a Halfrauds anywhere near ....countrymick wrote:I use Halfords sockets etc there virtualy proficional quality and an absolout bargin when on special offers.top kit ive used them for years


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cybercarl wrote:It goes 1/4 being the smallest, then 3/8 then 1/2.
1/4 inch is only any good for your small nuts and bolts something like 12mm and under with very little torque. 3/8 will most likely be the most common to use with most nuts and bolts ranging from 8mm to 19mm approximately, with slightly more torque. So go easy on smaller nuts and bolts. Then 1/2 is needed for your bigger nuts and bolts which are done up to a higher torque like wheel nuts, suspension etc.
Best to buy a kit as Mac suggested which gives you a various selection.
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Next time your at Martys check your drive heads against his 1'' rule...

I slouch corrected to your imperial knowledge...I was reading me rule wrong...but checked it here...http://mdmetric.com/tech/cvtcht.htm
& now it makes sense. I always thought it twas the other way round TBH ....DOH.
Still I was only really young when we went decimal so that's my excuse & I'm sticking to it.
From now on I will refer to my 3/8'' drive sockets as 9.52499999999999999999999999999 rec mm set
thuppny bit....

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could be a problem there.i must pay more attention 

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Get a decent selection of 8, 10, 12. 13. 14. 17. 19mm sockets and ring/open end spanners and a 1/2 inch ratchet with reducer/adaptors to fit the smaller sockets then buy smaller ratchets as you go.
Flat drive sockets are better than corner drive.
Get a decent torque wrench and don't use it as a wheel nut loosener on your car.
Flat drive sockets are better than corner drive.
Get a decent torque wrench and don't use it as a wheel nut loosener on your car.