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It is factory, has it's on model number. not sure what it is.
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No female square in the handle like I thought. I wonder if it was a prototype for a stubby or a hard handle, or custom order.
It is factory, has it's on model number. not sure what it is.
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Here is another 'custom' ratchet that I have been after for sometime now, just can't find out where to purchase one or from where it comes from?
Anyone know where I can get one of these?
Is the Snaptco ratchet bent or an illusion?
Looks like the ultralight ratchet.
Unrelated but i wonder if anyone has these? If so any reviews?http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MOQVWB4/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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It looks bent to me also....the other one looks straight
Its not bent ,it was drilled out at an angle.it has happened to me too.
My newest addition required some machining, so I had gj67stang (Garth) make this one up for me. It is a SK 45170 3/8" ratchet that I picked up at an estate sale for $5 with a 1/4" Cushion Grip screwdriver handle. It looks and feels fantastic- I highly recommend Garth's services. I can't wait to put it to use!
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Good review on them from real tool reviews.I don't want to tell you about the long locking flex versions.lol.
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That's a pretty impressive review. The only ratchet I'd be nervous about is the 1/4" drive. That small of a ratchet with 160 teeth is hard to believe.
A tool marriage between Snap On and Matco:
Starting tools: Matco 3/8" DR 15" LONG BREAKER BAR and Snap-on 3/8" drive Long Flex Bent Ratchet F752B with BLACK Handle
Finished tools: Matco-Snap On 15" Long 3/8" flex head ratchet, Snap-On-Matco 3/8" drive Long Bent Breaker Bar.
Is the bent breaker bar handy? I could see it being good for certain places. But then again seems a little short too.
Did you have to modify either to install the hard handle? I am planning to do this as well but was going to buy a THNFD72 which is currently available but only in green. I had assumed the standard soft grip ratchet you used would not take a hard handle.....
The use is limited which is the reason why I converted. I may try to straighten it out but not sure if it is really worth my time. The Snap On Bent ratchet, before the conversion, was okay for spark plug job but it was not necessary. I do prefer the Matco's long handle which provides the torque and leverage required for certain jobs. I doubt I will use the bent breaker bar but the Matco handle and Snap On ratchet will see a lot of action.
I have that Matco breaker bar. I really like it. I have a SK one that's the same length. Comes in handy too.
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Did you have to modify either to install the hard handle? I am planning to do this as well but was going to buy a THNFD72 which is currently available but only in green. I had assumed the standard soft grip ratchet you used would not take a hard handle.....
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I did it a few weeks ago to my 80 tooth snap on that I bought on ebay with a narfed up soft grip.
I'm super happy with the result. I used some walnut a co-worker gave me and superglue for the finish (used it before on knives- very durable). Been using it on a dirtbike teardown/rebuild and it's a real pleasure to use a tool that is both functionally and aesthetically beautiful.
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turning grooves into the steel and threading the end
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Tapping the brass
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Turing down the brass and wood- I should have made more taper but I ddin't want the wood to get too thin. The black spacers are rubber cut from an inner tube. Idea is to allow for expansion/contraction.
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Finished product
I finished it with 600 grit paper and it is really smooth- almost looks/feels like fake wood.
My idea was to allow for expansion and contraction, but it hasn't turned at all. It's held up very well but I'm a hobbyist not a professionalStanleyOutdoors, that is just beautiful. Nicely done. I am assuming that the use of the rubber washers also keeps the handle from turning on the shaft when used?