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Blue Point 8-19 mm ratcheting wrenches

Hermit

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ever since i left production collision repair these wrenches have been sitting in my tool box. i mostly work on hot rods and customs so no need for metric.

these could use a good polishing to make them look great. shelf wear on the chrome but overall very good condition. #10 wrench needs more polishing cause it's the one i used the most. i loaned #13 out and it got a little boggered on the open end. but still good. now i know not to loan stuff out.

sorry for the crappy cell phone pics. my camera took a dump.

i'm asking $125 that includes shipping in the lower states.

you can get more info here.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=14318&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog



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CamarosRus

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Is Snap-On the only Gear-Wrench with a slightly angled head ????

or does Danaher also offer this.

I dont want a flex head and thinking that this angled head (with revese switch) might be better than the straight head that is most common.............

Please reply!!
 
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Hermit

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i'm not sure if there the only ones that make them. but from experience when your in a tight spot it's great to switch from forward to reverse on the fly is.

the straight ones (flat no angle) are sure knuckle busters at times.
 
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CD360

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Is Snap-On the only Gear-Wrench with a slightly angled head ????

or does Danaher also offer this.

I dont want a flex head and thinking that this angled head (with revese switch) might be better than the straight head that is most common.............

Please reply!!

my matco proswing rathceting wrenches have a slightly angled head and a reverse lever.
 

Stick Figure

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open to any trades? i have SAE stuff that i have no use for in my 90% japanese car life.... http://www.mostdesigns.com/zgallery/index.php?album=ebay-items/Tools thats all of the stuff i got recently that i've been going through, some of it i will be keeping, but a lot of it is up for sale. Also some of it is closing in ebay today/tomorrow, so if anything looks interesting speak quick!

http://shop.ebay.com/stickfigureperformance/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg= thats the stuff closing soon on ebay.

oh and i am local, so no shipping mess, or risk involved w/ a trade
 
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CamarosRus

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Anybody reading know of non truck brand that makes the angled head racheting wrenches.....

But I'm still thinking Gear Boxes with fixed box wrench opposing the racheting end might be best wrench if you dont want to buy multiple sets???????

Inept but trying to become educated..................
 

Fedwrench

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Anybody reading know of non truck brand that makes the angled head racheting wrenches.....

Gearwrench, Blackhawk, Craftsman, SK, Toptul, Husky, etc. Just about anyone the makes fine tooth ratcheting wrenches offers a reversible version with a 15 dgree offset angled boxed end.:wtf:
 
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