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    Makes me glad I have a really good air compressor and several sizes of pneumatic impact wrenches ranging for 3/9 drive through 1 inch drives

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    I don't know how he lives with that "music"

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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    I don't know how he lives with that "music"
    Some can't live without it. That one though, not in any of my lists.

    Where does Frank S get 3/9ths drive impact sockets???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Some can't live without it. That one though, not in any of my lists.

    Where does Frank S get 3/9ths drive impact sockets???
    Might be metrickery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NortonDommi View Post
    Might be metrickery?
    Ahhh, the ultimate proprietary design?
    8.46mm wrench sets!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Some can't live without it. That one though, not in any of my lists.

    Where does Frank S get 3/9ths drive impact sockets???
    Same place that you get 15/33 drives

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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    Same place that you get 15/33 drives
    Of course! Silly me, spent all that effort in Aisle 7, dammit.
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    Humm I did hit the nine instead of the seven. Oh well, for a while the US Army tried to go to odd sized ratchet drives in an effort to reduce pocket socketing, IE tools walking off base in GI's pockets. In my Motor Pool tool room I had an 11/32" sq drive, a 5/8 hex drive and a 15/16" drive set the 15/16 was to take the place of a 1" drive but when you needed something strong enough to require a 1" drive the 15/16" rarely measured up so the guys had no choice but to drag out the 1 1/4 hydraulic impact set .The idea only lasted a couple of years and not wide spread throughout. For one thing the tool manufactures were terrible about suppling replacements, once you broke a couple sockets or the ratchets or a breakover bar you might as well PDO the whole set and requisition a new one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    Humm I did hit the nine instead of the seven. Oh well, for a while the US Army tried to go to odd sized ratchet <........>, once you broke a couple sockets or the ratchets or a breakover bar you might as well PDO the whole set and requisition a new one
    Well, fun while it lasted!
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