jmhinkle
Well-known member
Since when Tekton is a "quality" brand?
Since they redesigned their line up and started making one of the best ratchets on the market hands down.
Since when Tekton is a "quality" brand?
Since they redesigned their line up and started making one of the best ratchets on the market hands down.
That's some kind of praise over a store brand, I respect that. But to me, Tekton doesn't offer a good value for the quality. Plenty of other brands out there are similar/better and cheaper.
I rebuilt several Ford Escapes; 1/4" was needed for most of the intake bolts, front cover and water pump bolts, fuel rails, etc. Without 1/4" drive, it would have been very difficult to impossible to do some of the work. At the same time, using my old Craftsman stuff would have resulted in many rounded off fasteners.
For small shop work on tools and equipment, and for working on passenger vehicles, I use 1/4" drive more than any other. Quality 1/4" drive has changed the status of my 3/8" drive from most used to least used, behind both 1/2" drive and 1/4" drive. And, that's not a quality difference between the different drives. I have Snap-on and Proto both in all of the drives, so it's an apples to apples comparison. 1/4" drive flat out work, and clear a lot better, as well as being more agile and easier to use.
Is it the fastener sizes that are changing, or is it the access to them along with 1/4"-drive tool quality and diversity?semi mechanics.... Times are changing on fastener size and I use 1/4 most followed by 3/8 and a very far distant 1/2.
Is it the fastener sizes that are changing, or is it the access to them along with 1/4"-drive tool quality and diversity?
Love this place three pages to tell a vanished OP something tool co's & users have known for many decades...yes 1/4" tools have purpose.

OP is still here..I decided by page 2 I am going to buy a long handled 1/4" ratchet![]()
OP is still here..I decided by page 2 I am going to buy a long handled 1/4" ratchet![]()