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So I just found a NOS old school 84 tooth GW 1/2” flex ratchet that I picked up. This is still the one with the “84 TOOTH” laser etched into the head, not the newer one with “84T” stamped into the head. I’ve been looking for one for a while because I have it in 1/4 and 3/8 and I love the ratchets. Its still in the packaging so it seems to have not been used, but you know how the packaging was then, just a plastic tag, nothing protecting the tool itself, so I assume it’s been thrown around and whatnot. Anyway, it’s feeling rough so I tear into it only to find the ball that sits on the spring underneath the directional switch, recessed and seized in place!!! When I say recessed, it was not locking the switch in place at all, free spinning. I sprayed some Napa Super Penetrating Catalyst in the hole and let it sit for a while, still seized. I took a pick to see if I could knock it loose, then a very small punch. Well, my thinking with the punch was that if I knocked it downward, the spring would at least try to decompress and bring the ball back to the top. Nope, i just jammed it down even more. I sprayed some more catalyst in there and im gona let it sit overnight and see what happens tomorrow. Warranty is not an option because the it’s a discontinued model and I’ll just get a new style replacement, which I don’t want. Anyone have any other thoughts or ideas? I realize the punch was probably not smart, but here I am