yah, 5/32 and 7/32 I have used (though not in an automotive setting.) Something of the completist in me hungers for that 23 mm socket. Finding one is harder than finding something that uses it. :) On Jun 27, 2011, at 2:35 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans wrote: > very nice.. > but ...please, what the hell is anything like "19/32" !!!! ? > > an example of one place metric makes a whole lot more sense ! > > looks like you missed 9/16th's and 14mm. > > a 14mm is a quite tight 9/16th's, and a 9/16 is a very loose 14mm. > once in a while that is useful to know. > > and 23mm.. > I have never found one of those on any vehicle ever.. > 21, 22, and 24 yes... > but 23 ..no way ! > and something like 19/32 .............I BETTER not be looking for anything > like that ! > lol. > scott |
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