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Offline KeepinOldBolts

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Double male socket extensions - why?
« on: September 13, 2011, 07:32:52 PM »
I've seen for the first time, and now a second sighting, of a double ended 1/2" drive extension.

My first guess is that it was used for standard 1/2" drive sockets and the ratchet was 1/2" female. Is this a correct guess, or is there another reason.

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J
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Looking for HinsDale 4 points 1/2dr in a few sizes and a Bonney 12point 1/2" in 3/8dr.

Offline Neals

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Re: Double male socket extensions - why?
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2011, 07:54:33 PM »
That is the only reason I am aware of

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Re: Double male socket extensions - why?
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2011, 09:37:37 PM »
Sometimes an extension is faster to reverse if its double male instead of a loose drive plug that gets stuck in the end of a standard extension, when you are working with female ratchets.
 
 I have pried many a plug loose from sockets and extensions both.
In fact, prying the plug loose occasionally is the only real reason to favor a reversible ratchet at all.

  A female ratchet has much better clearance and bulletproof ratchet action, most times.  I use them a lot, always did.
 yours Scott