Brake Bleeding question

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1BADI5

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^^ @drakon543

I completely agree with that statement you just mde. I'm not a full time professional wrench man, but there is a difference for sure.

Everything I have is mainly the older USA made Craftsman stuff, but my flare nut wrenches are rubbish compared the the Snap-On set that my buddy let me barrow. the tolerances are so much tighter with the expensive stuff
 

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Ive had several different line wrenches and honestly unless he has snapon or an equivalent top brand tools stick to a socket. Cheap line wrenches you might as well be using vice grips.

LOL I agree. I bought a snap on set of metric and standard and they have never rounded one off unless it was super rusty and gone anyway.
 

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Ya when im trying to break a bolt, bleeder or whatever loose thats generally a softer metal i stick with a real good wrench or a good socket. I use the offbrand junk doing things that could damage any tool or just something that doesn't matter so much. Like a screw driver as a pry bar lol.
 

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