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Posted By: Macthediver

Is this yours?? - 04/09/24 11:52 PM

Out for short bike ride this afternoon. Picked this up from middle of the street. It's just a cheapie but I bet who ever lost it. Probably saying few choices word. I remember when 1/2 was my choice of loosing.. Even though it's nothing special it's still going in my tool box
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Posted By: Scout1

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/09/24 11:57 PM

Probably some mechanic left it in the engine compartment an rattled out.
Posted By: Mad Scientist

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 12:05 AM

Probably a better chance that being mine than any other trapperman member.No really!
Posted By: Foot Tickler

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 12:27 AM

That definitely isn't mine but somehow I manage to lose the 10 mm out of every set I own. You've given me solace to know that I may have a kindred spirit out there.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 12:29 AM

I found a 10mm 3/8" drive a month ago. Still in my cupholder rattling around.
Posted By: 52Carl

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:00 AM

I'd come to a dead stop at rush hour on the interstate to pick that up. I don't know why I just don't go to the store and just buy a half a dozen 10mm sockets. I wouldn't need to worry about where my 10mm socket is for 8-10 months after that.
Posted By: Skogmann

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:04 AM

Have we finally turned the corner where there are so many lost 10mm sockets that the odds are higher you will stumble across a lost one than not? grin
Posted By: Foot Tickler

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:45 AM

Originally Posted by Skogmann
Have we finally turned the corner where there are so many lost 10mm sockets that the odds are higher you will stumble across a lost one than not? grin


Haha! Apparently not yet for me!
Posted By: Wanna Be

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:49 AM

Y’all send me your addresses. I was looking for one the other day and found about 10 of them, lol!! If I only have 9 left it could be mine.
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:50 AM

Originally Posted by 52Carl
I'd come to a dead stop at rush hour on the interstate to pick that up. I don't know why I just don't go to the store and just buy a half a dozen 10mm sockets. I wouldn't need to worry about where my 10mm socket is for 8-10 months after that.

I actually did that a few years ago. Walked into Sears and bought (8) shallow 6pt 3/8 drive 10mm and (4) deep 6pt 3/8 drive 10mm sockets. A bit spendy buying them a la carte but bit the bullet and did it.

Life is good , peace has been restored to my toolbox. Worth every penny.
Posted By: 30-06 Trapper

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 02:56 PM

I've lost every single 7/16 wrench and socket I own
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 03:32 PM

several places selling spares now as a kit

either 4 packs or a mix of depths and types

https://www.harborfreight.com/10mm-...RO-oSiMhEQA--3uEdgJK1I6a7bhoCIaYQAvD_BwE


there is a used tool dealer in Janesville has boxes all down one wall with solo sockets sorted by drive and size

the 3/8 drive 10mm bin is empty


https://www.amazon.com/10mm-Socket-Ten-Pack-Multi-Type/dp/B07F7LDYJF?th=1
Posted By: billy

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 05:20 PM

ya the . 10mm is a gotta have these days, good find. gotta have two sets of tools these days.
Posted By: Nessmuck

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 10:05 PM

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It must be mine....the 10 mm is missing...
Posted By: Spike369

Re: Is this yours?? - 04/10/24 10:27 PM

Originally Posted by Nessmuck
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It must be mine....the 10 mm is missing...

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