Best allen wrench set
#18
i have a full set of the proline tools and they work great. i have been using them for 2 months now and they have been perfect.
#19
If you're wear out tips pick up a pick set. try to get the dirt out before sticking you wrenches in and grinding them all to heck.
#20
I am loving my MIP Thorp drivers. Without a doubt the best I have used. The only down fall to them is they don't have replacement tips. But as long as you don't use them as a pry bar them will last years and years. I have had mine for a while and they show little to no wear.
I have used some other brands as well such as Team Factory, Dynamite, and Losi. The Team Factory ones work pretty well. They lasted quite a while but one of the cons for me was they need a little more weight to them. For my they just feel a little to light. The Dynamite and Losi ones I like the same. They had just a good of wear to the Factory Team ones but are a little heavier so I like them a bit more. I have also used a cheap set of Dynamite ones a for the price point they were the beat I have had. They were very cheap but lasted a long time for how much they are.
Here are the ones I have talk about.
MIP Thorp:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store.../4408/MIP9000/
Factory Team:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...ex-Driver-Set/
Dynamite (More Expensive Set):
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...et-(4)-Metric/
Losi:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...LOSA99109%2C-/
Dynamite (Cheap Set but Good Value):
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...er-Assortment/
I have used some other brands as well such as Team Factory, Dynamite, and Losi. The Team Factory ones work pretty well. They lasted quite a while but one of the cons for me was they need a little more weight to them. For my they just feel a little to light. The Dynamite and Losi ones I like the same. They had just a good of wear to the Factory Team ones but are a little heavier so I like them a bit more. I have also used a cheap set of Dynamite ones a for the price point they were the beat I have had. They were very cheap but lasted a long time for how much they are.
Here are the ones I have talk about.
MIP Thorp:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store.../4408/MIP9000/
Factory Team:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...ex-Driver-Set/
Dynamite (More Expensive Set):
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...et-(4)-Metric/
Losi:
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...LOSA99109%2C-/
Dynamite (Cheap Set but Good Value):
http://cloudclimberhobbies.com/store...er-Assortment/
#24
I like my AE wrenches,& are easy on wallet! Cant go wrong with Hudy
#25
that's a pretty small driver to be cranking on...what were you removing or installing ?
#27
#28
I bought most of the EDS drivers. They've been great tools. They are spring steel and nearly identical to the Hudy version, but only ~$10. It seems like they're maybe made in the same factory.
#30