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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3223413" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I will say this about all of the Craftsman wrenches I have--they're a damn sight better than some of the Harbor Freight cheapies I've seen. I needed a set of metric flare nut wrenches in a hurry, so I grabbed a set at Harbor Freight. Holy hell, but those were some rough tools, and I'm pretty sure some of them weren't actually a uniform size where it counted. They got the job done, but a crescent wrench probably would've done just as well...</p><p></p><p>I guess I do have to admit that some of the wrenches I've seen there would've been perfect for those "not quite 13/16ths on one set of flats and a bit more than 7/8ths on another" nuts that seem to be common on used farm equipment because some goober grabbed a pipe wrench instead of the right tool...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3223413, member: 26737"] I will say this about all of the Craftsman wrenches I have--they're a damn sight better than some of the Harbor Freight cheapies I've seen. I needed a set of metric flare nut wrenches in a hurry, so I grabbed a set at Harbor Freight. Holy hell, but those were some rough tools, and I'm pretty sure some of them weren't actually a uniform size where it counted. They got the job done, but a crescent wrench probably would've done just as well... I guess I do have to admit that some of the wrenches I've seen there would've been perfect for those "not quite 13/16ths on one set of flats and a bit more than 7/8ths on another" nuts that seem to be common on used farm equipment because some goober grabbed a pipe wrench instead of the right tool... [/QUOTE]
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