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nissan_crawler

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For those of you that haven't seen/heard of these, take a look. VERY handy.

http://www.chapmanmfg.com/

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I've been looking for a hollow ground bit set. I may get these.
 

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there is a better set than chapmans we use them all the time rebuliding folders

the company is called W.F.M.C. ROCKFALL CT.O6481

1-860-346-3644

there ratchet is all SS. stronger and smaller than chaps is

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I browsed the chapman site and they seem to have a very limited amount of products, basically just what's shown in the original post. If they only make one thing it must be pretty good. Lifetime guarantee also
 
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Each to their own, I guess. I've never heard of one of almost 500 mechanics breaking one, so I don't consider it much of an issue.
 
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, did you ever put a 3 foot pipe on a chaps yet ........... i have ..........

No, I'm smart enough to use proper tools. It's a fine instrument. If you need a cheater pipe, buy the proper sockets and a breaker bar. Used anywhere remotely correctly, it will never fail. *shrug*

That's like saying a Chevy windshield ***** because you can put a baseball bat through it.
 

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there is a better set than chapmans we use them all the time rebuliding folders

the company is called W.F.M.C. ROCKFALL CT.O6481

1-860-346-3644

there ratchet is all SS. stronger and smaller than chaps is

wf4set.jpg

Cool set, kinda pricey at $197 though.
 

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love the chappys. I've had a set for 15+ years. Really useful how each bit can be spun by hand byt the little spinner top. Only complaint is that the ratchet is a chunky 20 toother. Non-reversing isn't an issue since it's so easy to pop the bits out and flip them.
 

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No, I'm smart enough to use proper tools. It's a fine instrument. If you need a cheater pipe, buy the proper sockets and a breaker bar. Used anywhere remotely correctly, it will never fail. *shrug*

That's like saying a Chevy windshield ***** because you can put a baseball bat through it.



sorry but its the only tool that will fit into our cams ON OUR 3/2 folder

a BREAKER BAR WILL NOT FIT so buying one would do what ???????


so I'm using the right tool the chaps does not hold up like the other one does.
used both tools and the W.F.M.C. is just a better made tool. even with a pipe attached .........:beer:


plus the W.F.M.C is a spline drive 12 deg. ratchet v.s. the chaps is a 18 deg ratchet
 
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Cool set, kinda pricey at $197 though.

if you call the company direct there about 85.00 that what i paid for the last one we bought at work, the boss want one after seeing mine and how good it was made.


and the company does not take credit cards :headscrat

really nice people at the plant
 

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if you call the company direct there about 85.00 that what i paid for the last one we bought at work, the boss want one after seeing mine and how good it was made.


and the company does not take credit cards :headscrat

really nice people at the plant

Is that for the 54-piece kit pictured? I'd go $85 for that set--the ratchet looks nice and solid.
 

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Holy ****, my chapman was under $40 shipped.

Yeah, definitely a better price.

Have you seen the one Craftsman sells which looks very similar--the mini ratchet that is? The Craftsman mini ratchet was a hollow stamped design which was fairly delicate and fragile. I wonder if it's a similar design to the Chapman?
 

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After 20+ years gunsmithing and other serious workouts, the Chapmans are still AAA+++, never a problem.
 

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It'd be nice if it were cheap enough to get good quality blow-moulded cases custom-made to your specs. I can think of several "tool groupings" I could use those for.
 

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These are good sets but I'm working on my 3rd set. I wear out the splines to fast. Looking for an alternative non spline.
 

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The Chapman tools are VERY well made and reasonably priced. I have a complete set of screwdrivers, torx and allens. Another option for hollow ground screwdrivers is the Brownell's Magan Tips. These are both magnetic and there are more sizes than the Chapmans so for very fine detailed work you are more likely to get a perfect fit with the Brownells set which is also made in USA.

See:
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=41571/Product/MAGNA_TIP_reg__SCREWDRIVER_SETS
 

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Here's some non-stock photos
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Here is the "Chapmaneze" marking system
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And the w.f.m.
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The Wads are better for Fanuc robot work.
I can post side by side shots if any body want to see.
Chuck
 

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Had to find 'em
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Gonna be bizzy tomorrow, thought I'd show for comparison.
The only reason I said "Chapmaneze" is because the numbers stamped on the bits, make NO sense to me.
Hell I like 'em both, each has a better use than the other.(situation wise)
Just tryin' to help:)
Chuck
 

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My Chapman kits are usually for gun repair or hard to get at places. They grip the screws well so as not to mark them up.:thumbup: Highly recommended.......:)
 

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I was looking at the Chapman website and noticed they are offering a 75 year anniversary set later this month.


We are celebrating our 75th Anniversary! 1936- 2011

"You asked - we listened: A limited number of Master Kits will be available for sale about March 15.

Master kits will include every adapter we make - 52 bits, plus our famous ratchet, extension and screwdriver handle, all in our specially designed crush resistant, blow molded, polyethylene case.

Please email us if you would like more information or to join our order list. [email protected]"

Have never heard of this company before, they must be doing something right to be in business for 75 years.
 

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