honestly I see nothing special about this abortion that even rates as worst build of the year… it’s been done… it failed…everyone cried… it’s just sad,
Enertion?
them or some similar jag-off, money-sucking, type abortion,…
I hear Potter and Hyperion are making a group venture and capitalizing it on @Kellag’s charger…
I hear they’re selling that charger to dirt_bag.
he needs it to crawl under the wire…
You hear that Sean? Youre going to JAIL!
Though from what I hear about your particular set of skills, you will get along just fine on the inside
You are in the States right?
Get a set of Eklind allen keys and never look back.
I have to fully agree with you on this, there bud.
Wiha are far superior but I have broke the 2mm because retarded.
Every allen key can break, especially smaller ones.
It is a choice manufacturers have to make, either increase the hardness and risk breaking or harden it less but it can deform.
I have allen keys from Eklind, Wera, Wiha, Facom, Hudy etc.
All have advantages and disadvantages and there are times I will prefer one over another.
Vs
What confuses you Kelly?
Was asking the difference.
but thanks for repeating yourself with the same vague answer.
Love hudy. Best small allens by far
Eklind and Wiha are very similar. Hard but not too hard. Good tolerances.
Wera have the weird star shape that helps with not stripping bolts but they are more brittle and can break.
Hudy are RC tools that are of superior quality. Their fit and finish is above all the other as are their tolerances. That said they are brittle and will break if you overtorque them.
Facom as far as allen keys are concerned are meh.
Sometimes depending on a bolt’s tolerance I will choose one over the other.
For SS screws that strip easily I will use Wera or Hudy.
@skunk Take a chill pill Kelly. You asked nothing, just posted an emoji.
I think you can sum up this discussion with the word fulcrum.
A tiny little end and a long lever and anything will break.
These aren’t as fancy as your other stuff but I think @moon reccomended them and they’ve been working flawlessly for me.
Bondhus 20199 Balldriver L-Wrench Double Pack, 10999 (1.5-10mm) and 10937 (0.050-3/8-Inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00012Y38W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5qZ-Db16SJX8V
I forget you’re old
Posting " A vs B " is pretty self explanatory
Pricing depends on location.
I found a stash of old Eklind allen keys and bought 3-4 sets (mostly imperial)
Facom, Wiha, Wera and Hudy are EU based brands so easily available for me on the local tool store (or hobby shop for Hudy)
For US guys it may be different.
This is one of the reasons I suggested Eklind to @BenjaminF since they are a US brand.
He probably forgot you’re young and need everything spelled out you cheeky little git
Okay boomers