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Old 6th November 2020, 13:34   #2311
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Re: Tools for a DIYer

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I was looking for a 1/2" socket drive set..
For the 1/2" socket set, I use the Stanley and for 1/4" it is Taparia - love the quality.

Stanley 1/2" socket set
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Old 6th November 2020, 13:36   #2312
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Re: Tools for a DIYer

I am using Stanley socket wrench set for 3 years now and they are well built. I would recommend them, irrespective of quality of other brands (as I have very little experience with others including Taparia)

https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Old 7th November 2020, 07:33   #2313
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Re: Tools for a DIYer

I was not clear in my earlier post where I mentioned Taparia socket box quality to be poor. I was referring to their 1/2 inch drive hex socket set that I have.

https://www.amazon.in/Taparia-S14MXL...=1&ext_vrnc=hi

From the pics posted by Anurag above the 1/4 drive molded case is excellent and that is what I was expecting in the 1/2 inch drive as well.
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Old 7th November 2020, 07:43   #2314
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I'd suggest keeping an eye out for the Stanley 1/2" drive set on Amazon. The price keeps fluctuating. When I was in the market and shopping for the 1/2" drive set it was between Taparia and Stanley with Taparia being the cheaper option. But one fine day the Stanley set was listed for 2.8k with no shipping charge that too from Cloudtail and I just had to pick it up.
I had to wait close to a month on getting it delivered though. I think they ran out of stock or something but because I resisted the urge to cancel because I had no idea when they would deliver.

I feel the fit and feel in hand the Stanley ratchet trumps the Taparia one. Somehow the Taparia one just feels cheaper and less tough.

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Old 8th November 2020, 19:07   #2315
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Bosch is running a promo for its employees on its tools and I picked up one for a Bhpian here. It is retailing at 1849/- and looks to be good for that price.
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The above is a 108 piece Professional kit. There is a 73 DIY toolkit and 46 piece tool set too for a good discount.
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Old 8th November 2020, 21:35   #2316
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Re: Tools for a DIYer

Hi,

Sorry for the noob question, Is there any difference between 1/2” and 1/4” drive set in terms of usage?

I had picked up Taparia 46 pcs which is 1/4”, only for working on RE Interceptor.

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Sorry for the noob question, Is there any difference between 1/2” and 1/4” drive set in terms of usage?

I had picked up Taparia 46 pcs which is 1/4”, only for working on RE Interceptor.
Heavy duty DIY works will need a 1/2" socket set. For basic DIY's the 1/4" socket set will do the job perfectly.
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Old 15th November 2020, 21:24   #2318
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Any local make oscillating tool that our DIY members recommend? All the branded ones are expensive.
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I am planning to buy an air blower for household related work like cleaning the duct area, window/door channels etc. I have come across the below products on Amazon and need help to decide which will be the better choice.

Bosch GBL 620 - Amazon link
Current price; 2299
  • 620 Watts
  • Wire length 2 meters
  • Single speed
Stanley STPT600 - Amazon link
Current price; 2199
  • 600 Watts
  • Wire length 3 meters
  • Variable speed
  • Dust bag provided in the box
Both of the above are from reputed, trustworthy brands and are rated for 16000 RPM at no load and come with the volumetric flow rate of 3.5 m³/min. If any other parameters need to be considered, please let me know.

Another question that I had in mind was; do these tools need any kind of maintenance like greasing, cleaning etc ?
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How are these two for amateur DIY folks?

Carolus Gedore Socket Set 1/4" 16 Pcs: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01JDVIOWW/

AmazonBasics Mechanics Socket Set (Pack of 40): https://www.amazon.in/dp/B074MGT7G6/
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Hi,

Sorry for the noob question, Is there any difference between 1/2” and 1/4” drive set in terms of usage?

I had picked up Taparia 46 pcs which is 1/4”, only for working on RE Interceptor.

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1/2" is for heavy duty. The socket sizes are limited to 8mm at the lower end.
1/4" is for light duty. The socket sizes at the lower end go till 4mm, but stop at 20mm or so at the higher end.

There are also 3/4" and 1" drive for larger socket sizes > 36mm (upto 100mm or more in some cases)

The reason for different drive size is
1. Basic drive size determines the maximum torque that can safely be applied before stripping/breaking. It also determines the diameter of various accessories - extension bars, driving handle, universal joints etc.

2. Small nuts/bolt <10mm do not need much torque, hence 1/4" suffices

3. Large nuts/bolts > 36mm can and do withstand greater torque so larger diameter drives are provided.

4. Smaller drives (and sockets) are more compact, thinner and easier to use in confined spaces.
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How are these two for amateur DIY folks?

Carolus Gedore Socket Set 1/4" 16 Pcs: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01JDVIOWW/

AmazonBasics Mechanics Socket Set (Pack of 40): https://www.amazon.in/dp/B074MGT7G6/
I bought the Amazon basics one recently and the quality is quite good for DIY. I have bought quite a lot of the Amazon basics tools offlate. Other than a broken bit, I have no other complaints
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Bosch is running a promo for its employees on its tools and I picked up one for a Bhpian here. It is retailing at 1849/- and looks to be good for that price.
The above is a 108 piece Professional kit. There is a 73 DIY toolkit and 46 piece tool set too for a good discount.

What is the make and model for these? Are these available through Amazon?

Regards,
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For the 1/2" socket set, I use the Stanley and for 1/4" it is Taparia - love the quality.
Thanks for sharing pictures and your recommendations as well. Really helpful.
I am also planning to buy one such kit.. and your detailed post helped.

Regards,
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What is the make and model for these? Are these available through Amazon?

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The make is not known. Following are the model and their prices
108 piece kit, 2607002790 for 2050
73 piece kit, 2607011660 for 2175
46 piece kit, 2607019504 for 850
12 piece handtool kit, 2607002791 for 1249

Have not checked on Amazon until now.
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Old 11th December 2020, 15:58   #2325
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...Stanley set was listed for 2.8k with no shipping charge ...

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The same set is costing around 5K (with delivery) nowadays..

Do you think it would we wise to get it.. I do not have any rush.. so can wait for a good deal..!
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