Ksem89
Well-known member
This was in a tool box full of tools that I purchased for $10, already got my money back by warranting a few craftsman items. So this USA made Crescent LT70 was just a score, to me.
Most of what I could find online was the dislike that this ratchet gets. Yea, its an unconventional mechanism, which probably cannot handle heavy abuse, hence why these are pretty cheap, but its interesting to me. This was crescents short lived journey into ratchets. Mine has the patent, so its after 1961 or so. Im not sure when these were last produced however, but it looks like the patent expired in 1978.
This one seems to be very lightly used, and once cleaned and greased, it works like a charm.
Most of the finish is satin, except around the head which is chromed.
I like the slope that the anvil has, and the square handle, well, not as cozy as others, but I dont mind it.
Based on the click test, it appears to be a 48 tooth ratchet.
I just wanted to show a little love to this odd guy, anyone else have one?
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Most of what I could find online was the dislike that this ratchet gets. Yea, its an unconventional mechanism, which probably cannot handle heavy abuse, hence why these are pretty cheap, but its interesting to me. This was crescents short lived journey into ratchets. Mine has the patent, so its after 1961 or so. Im not sure when these were last produced however, but it looks like the patent expired in 1978.
This one seems to be very lightly used, and once cleaned and greased, it works like a charm.
Most of the finish is satin, except around the head which is chromed.
I like the slope that the anvil has, and the square handle, well, not as cozy as others, but I dont mind it.
Based on the click test, it appears to be a 48 tooth ratchet.
I just wanted to show a little love to this odd guy, anyone else have one?
k









