Flinter987
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To the mechanics out there. Is a 1/2 flex ratchet useful or necessary for your job? If so, for what applications? Thanks!
I have three in different lengths, flipping life savers.
Its so much easier and faster. I can get it in to caliper bracket bolts, can get it to almost all suspension parts without too much of a problem. I only use swivels or universals on occasion.^ that.
99% of the time, I'm reaching for an impact. Time is money.
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I am fast with difficult things too. I keep it from being sloppy and will stop and do something again if it need be. I don't get the aw fukkits and jamb something together to get it out the door or skip staples where it needs to get out of the attic.I do use my MG325 quite a bit in smaller fasteners. One, because it doesn't wear me out. Two, because I'm just a little bit faster. Not enough to make a difference at the end of the day, maybe shave a 1/2 hour off total, but it's a good feeling to look into the other bay and see a coworker still working while your wiping down tools and cooling off. Guess it's just a pride thing.
Never saw the need for one yet, but Im planning to purchase one, i can see it being handy, usually i use a breaker bar and then 3/8 sockets to remove the fastener.
I have Snap On long Sl80 and long flex SF80, I prefer flex and keep the head very tight. I got by for years without the flex. If I could only have one it would def be an 18" flex.
My Main uses are Large fasteners, Brakes, Suspension, Pullers, Lugs, ball joint press...
Me, too.I have the snap on extra long 1/2 flex head. I use it more as a breaker bar than anything.
Me, too.I didn't use one for years, then when I got one, it quickly became my favorite 1/2" ratchet.