Thanks for the tool tips Alex. There is a Sears within walking
distance of my garage and they had a 36mm socket in stock. I agree
that their selection isn't the best but their return policy can't be
beat, especially if you occasionally abuse tools. I've saved your
post for future reference.
-Peter Engle
Santa Rosa, California
>Sears is probably not the best place to go. In general they dont'
>carry metric stuff that large, altho the 1 3/8" will probably fit
>(you'll need 3/4" drive tools or appropriate adapters).
>If you can wait, I'd check out some of the mail order shops.
>mytoolstore.com carries SK tools (owned by Facom.. just in case you're
>looking for French tools to go with the French car), at good prices.
>I see a 36mm 1/2" drive socket listed, but if you e-mail them I bet
>they could get you a proper 35mm unit. I have an SK 1/2" drive
>breaker bar and ratchet, both are very comfortable to use (far nicer
>than the Craftsman stuff). No experience with their sockets tho.
>samstagsales.com and zelenda.com carry Hazet and Stahlwile tools. I'm
>not terribly fond of the finish on Hazet sockets, but the sockets feel
>very nice in your hand. Stahlwile is probably a step up in cost and
>quality for what you're looking for.
>--
>alex
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-Peter Engle
Santa Rosa, California
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