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SK or PROTO?

I need a set of 1/4 dr., metric, 12 pt. sockets. Any opinions on whether you would buy SK or PROTO. I am looking for close tolerances with no slop, well defined c broaching in 12 points, rather than v broaching, no leads, and top quality alloy steel. A High polished/chromed look is not important to me.

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posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Tue Feb 15 11:22 CST 2005 >
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    posted by  vvpete  on Tue Feb 15 13:08 CST 2005 >
    • New SK or PROTO?
      posted by  Rule 308  on Tue Feb 15 13:58 CST 2005 >
      • New SK or PROTO?
        posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Wed Feb 16 04:50 CST 2005 >
        • New SK or PROTO?
          posted by  Rule 308  on Wed Feb 16 06:08 CST 2005 >
          • New SK or PROTO?
            posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Thu Feb 17 06:32 CST 2005 >
            • New SK or PROTO?
              posted by  Rule 308  on Thu Feb 17 09:38 CST 2005 >
              • New SK or PROTO?
                posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Fri Feb 18 03:45 CST 2005 >
                • New SK or PROTO?
                  posted by  Rule 308  on Fri Feb 18 13:48 CST 2005 >
                  • New SK or PROTO?
                    posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Sat Feb 19 06:29 CST 2005 >
    • New SK or PROTO?
      posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Wed Feb 16 04:12 CST 2005 >
  • New SK or PROTO?
    posted by  jkordzi  on Wed Feb 16 02:16 CST 2005 >
    • New SK or PROTO?
      posted by  someone claiming to be diyer  on Wed Feb 16 04:07 CST 2005 >


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