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Normally, I would never make this endorsement, but if you need impact sockets and want to save money, get the Pittsburgh sets from Harbor Freight.
I've beaten the living crap out of them and they have held up fine.
Is that an F-117 and an X-15?!Never had a single issue with HF sockets of any flavor, and I use the them almost daily as an museum Aircraft restoration curator and I did my own lift installs on both our rigs
HF is very under rated
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Yes sorta....the F-117 is Scorpion 4, the 4th prototype built and the 1st one to be stealth... the X-15 is a mockup of the #3 ship we lost just north of me, it has been on several movies such as 1st Man.... the other 2 are at the Smithsonian and the AF MuseumIs that an F-117 and an X-15?!
Some really cool planes you’ve got there. That Nasa shuttle trainer in particular stands out, as I am typed in the G1159 as well!Yes sorta....the F-117 is Scorpion 4, the 4th prototype built and the 1st one to be stealth... the X-15 is a mockup of the #3 ship we lost just north of me, it has been on several movies such as 1st Man.... the other 2 are at the Smithsonian and the AF Museum
I'm a Museum Curator, that is my restoration hanger, the oldest and most famous one in the AF, Hanger 4305
The P-80 on the left is a looker too, I always loved how sculpted the intakes were on that aircraft, even if they weren't very efficient.Yes sorta....the F-117 is Scorpion 4, the 4th prototype built and the 1st one to be stealth... the X-15 is a mockup of the #3 ship we lost just north of me, it has been on several movies such as 1st Man.... the other 2 are at the Smithsonian and the AF Museum
I'm a Museum Curator, that is my restoration hanger, the oldest and most famous one in the AF, Hanger 4305