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    3/8'' Ratchets (show 'em)

    Hey guys. I would like to see any ratchet at that. It doesn't have to be 3/8'', but I also had a question. I have a few normal (~7-8'') 3/8'' ratchets already (craftsman, Snapon, Mac) and was interested in getting another as I am not a fan of the Mac or craftsman feel. I have the Snappy, but...
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    It sure was mine if it was a side shot and head/body shot. I'm going to PM you really quick.
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Good to know. I heard flank drive plus are good, but can leave unwanted "teeth marks" and such. Will flank drive do just as good? This is exactly the stuff I was looking for. If both are good and comes down to who can get your tool warrantied faster and is more about personal preference than...
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Assuming everything is the right size and fit snug, should a allen or torx ever strip a bolt? I mean my buddy was using the cheap Kobalt set and he said it felt like soft metal ;). Is this an issue with the allen set, user (wrong size), or bolt? SO torx it is.
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    I can't speak for the 3/8'' orange comfort grip, but I have the 1/4'' one and I LOVE it. Makes me want a 3/8'' for sure. So rebuilding is something you must do as it isn't under warranty?
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Haha. I was just about to say...where's the 3/8'' or 1/2'' if desperate?
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    I feel the same. I have a few Craftsman, Mac, Snap-on, and a Stanley and the thin design and light weight (gears) feel great in the Matco to me. So the Snappy sockets are better about not rounding off and staying on the fastener? Assuming we are using the correct size.
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    This is awesome! I just am curious as to if one breaks easier or if they both hold up and will have years of abuse before needing to be rebuilt or replaced. I like the feel and design of the Matco a bit better, but I will not contest Snap-on being a good brand either. Plus, I was wondering if...
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Hmm. Good to know. I like the torture tests :). Which Snap-ons did you have? Just the roto ones or fixed heads too?
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Any reasons why? Feels better in your hand? Lighter? Thinner head? Feel of the teeth going form one to the next? Etc.
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    I seem to feel the same with my little 1/4'' ratchet from matco. The thin and light feel (ergonomics) make me like it. I have no idea how it will hold up against snap-on, but eh.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    I know it isn't much compared to all you guys tools, but eh.
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    Ratchets, Wrenches, Sockets, and more.

    Hey guys. I have a 1/4'' ratchet from snap-on and just got the 88 tooth comfort grip from matco. I really like the fine tooth and low swing arc of the matco ratchet. Can you guys tell me how the others hold up? I have a few mac and snap on 3/8'' my dad is giving me, but the catching the next...
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    If Snap on is not over-priced,

    Also, student wasn't stamped on them and that the truck guy doesn't know the difference in what is student and what was not 50% off. He will take it and warranty it as being a Snap-On tool.
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    If Snap on is not over-priced,

    How do you get banned from this site?
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