Hello all,
I've been through this forum many times in the past years and finally joined. Wow! Why did I wait soo long? First, let me start out by saying I am NOT one who uses tools for a living. I have a lot of Craftsman tools that get used once a week on average. I am not a mechanic so I don't want to shell out big bucks on amazing tools (Oh I dream of owning some Snap-On tools, but for all of you that utilize them, me owning them would be a waste)
I have come into a need for a few new ratchets and need some input from the ones who know. I fall firmly in the consumer category so I would prefer to stick with Craftsman because they seem a happy medium.(HF tools have let me down too often, but the professional/truck ones are not feasible for me financially or practically) I'm looking at some flex-head ratchets and have decided to seriously consider the Craftsman Flex head but, what do you all think?
My concern is that they head would be floppy and not support the socket and pressure of working underneath equipment. I do most work on lawn mowers/tractors and snow-blowers so odd and tight spaces happen fairly often. Will the Craftsman flex heads work well to get into those tight spaces and odd reach angles or should I look at fixed (?) head ratchets with long handles instead and hope I can make it work? Stubby ratchets are also a consideration but, the lack of leverage I can get on them often makes them not suitable. (I weigh a buck-fifteen and sometimes it takes all of that to get a bolt moving, not breaker bar force though)
I've gotten this far by using Craftsman breaker bars and deep sockets but that tends to be a lot of on-turn-off-adjust-on-turn..... and hence why I'm looking to flex heads!
I've got all the 'major' size craftsman ratchets:
1/4", 3/8" standard, 3/8" long (only about an inch longer though), and 1/2"
AND the matching breaker bars:
1/4"(used because I "think I should"), 3/8" (11 in), and 1/2" (15 in)
All of these are Craftsman and I like the feel and they haven't disappointed me. I don't fully "use" my tools though, again, I do what I can and leave the rest to professionals.
My fears, as I stated, are that the flex head will be floppy and loose much of it's practicality within a year. Any thoughts/suggestions? I may be trying to use a flex head for the wrong purpose too though.
Thanks all, hope to get some insight!
I've been through this forum many times in the past years and finally joined. Wow! Why did I wait soo long? First, let me start out by saying I am NOT one who uses tools for a living. I have a lot of Craftsman tools that get used once a week on average. I am not a mechanic so I don't want to shell out big bucks on amazing tools (Oh I dream of owning some Snap-On tools, but for all of you that utilize them, me owning them would be a waste)
I have come into a need for a few new ratchets and need some input from the ones who know. I fall firmly in the consumer category so I would prefer to stick with Craftsman because they seem a happy medium.(HF tools have let me down too often, but the professional/truck ones are not feasible for me financially or practically) I'm looking at some flex-head ratchets and have decided to seriously consider the Craftsman Flex head but, what do you all think?
My concern is that they head would be floppy and not support the socket and pressure of working underneath equipment. I do most work on lawn mowers/tractors and snow-blowers so odd and tight spaces happen fairly often. Will the Craftsman flex heads work well to get into those tight spaces and odd reach angles or should I look at fixed (?) head ratchets with long handles instead and hope I can make it work? Stubby ratchets are also a consideration but, the lack of leverage I can get on them often makes them not suitable. (I weigh a buck-fifteen and sometimes it takes all of that to get a bolt moving, not breaker bar force though)
I've gotten this far by using Craftsman breaker bars and deep sockets but that tends to be a lot of on-turn-off-adjust-on-turn..... and hence why I'm looking to flex heads!
I've got all the 'major' size craftsman ratchets:
1/4", 3/8" standard, 3/8" long (only about an inch longer though), and 1/2"
AND the matching breaker bars:
1/4"(used because I "think I should"), 3/8" (11 in), and 1/2" (15 in)
All of these are Craftsman and I like the feel and they haven't disappointed me. I don't fully "use" my tools though, again, I do what I can and leave the rest to professionals.
My fears, as I stated, are that the flex head will be floppy and loose much of it's practicality within a year. Any thoughts/suggestions? I may be trying to use a flex head for the wrong purpose too though.
Thanks all, hope to get some insight!
