DARKSCOPE001
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Hello all, I need some suggestions on an air ratchet, as I currently have no air tools and know nothing about them. I try to buy US made when I can but I guess I can be somewhat flexible on this i guess.
So here is my background. Yesterday I got stuck with the job of opening up internal fuel panels in the wing of the aircraft i was working on (EMB-170) So I took my 1/4 craftsman premium up with me and got ready for a wet miserable stinky time (with respirator and headlamp of course) the first few bolts weren't so bad. But then after a while my hand started to cramp from the tight space. and there were some bolts I could barely reach and I keept falling off them with the socket.
Climbing down off the ladder in frustration one of the guys I work with asked me if I wanted to borrow an air ratchet. So I said sure. Ran the air lines out to the place I was working and up I went. ZIP ZIP ZIP I was done in 1/10 the time and the little blasts of fresh air from the exhaust were nice compared to the hot steamy fuel tank.
Returning the tool I wiped it down and thanked him and he told me that "I really sure get at least 1 air ratchet, I will use them more than you think"
So Shopping around today no local shops in my area carry any "pro" grade ratchets as far as I consider. But the only places I have looked are sears and TSC who Cary IR.
So here is my question, anyone have any suggestions for a good (preferably US made) air ratchet. Im leaning towards 1/4" drive but I would also like a 3/8" drive too. I would also like to note that im on a bit of a budget, not saying I want cheep tools but the snappy prices seemed a little scary. But I might bite with some persuasion.
Thanks everyone! Sorry for the LOOOONG post. Just figured I might give you some background where im coming from.
Sean Scott
So here is my background. Yesterday I got stuck with the job of opening up internal fuel panels in the wing of the aircraft i was working on (EMB-170) So I took my 1/4 craftsman premium up with me and got ready for a wet miserable stinky time (with respirator and headlamp of course) the first few bolts weren't so bad. But then after a while my hand started to cramp from the tight space. and there were some bolts I could barely reach and I keept falling off them with the socket.
Climbing down off the ladder in frustration one of the guys I work with asked me if I wanted to borrow an air ratchet. So I said sure. Ran the air lines out to the place I was working and up I went. ZIP ZIP ZIP I was done in 1/10 the time and the little blasts of fresh air from the exhaust were nice compared to the hot steamy fuel tank.
Returning the tool I wiped it down and thanked him and he told me that "I really sure get at least 1 air ratchet, I will use them more than you think"
So Shopping around today no local shops in my area carry any "pro" grade ratchets as far as I consider. But the only places I have looked are sears and TSC who Cary IR.
So here is my question, anyone have any suggestions for a good (preferably US made) air ratchet. Im leaning towards 1/4" drive but I would also like a 3/8" drive too. I would also like to note that im on a bit of a budget, not saying I want cheep tools but the snappy prices seemed a little scary. But I might bite with some persuasion.
Thanks everyone! Sorry for the LOOOONG post. Just figured I might give you some background where im coming from.
Sean Scott


