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Duro-Chrome 678D Questions

misterbill

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I picked up this Duro-Chrome 678D 1/2" ratchet recently along with some other nicely oxidized bits. Two questions:

1. How was the selector held on? Were the corners of the selector shaft peened over to hold it?

2. How difficult would it be to make a replacement selector do you think?

Bill
 

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Nice ratchet!

Yes, the corners are peened over. It's not too difficult to fashion a selector knob. Depending on how close to looking original you want.
 
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misterbill

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Nice ratchet!

Yes, the corners are peened over. It's not too difficult to fashion a selector knob. Depending on how close to looking original you want.

Thanks, b-man. Anybody have an exemplar and a micrometer handy? How thick is that selector?

Bill
 
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Bill,
I had one where the original selector was still in place but loose. I made some effort at peening the selector shaft to tighten it up with no success whatsoever. I suspect that during the original manufacturing process they used quite a bit of force with a press to do the peening.
-Don
 

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DadsTools

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I had one of these before. They did a piss poor job attaching that selector. But it's also one of those rats that they pressed together, so the thinking here was probably cheap cheap cheap.
 

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What I've done is get a strip of stainless steel the right dimensions and carefully square out a hole in one end that's SLIGHTLY smaller than the square post on the ratchet. Then - using some old sockets - I press the selector on in a vise. It's the metal in the strip that gets distorted - alot easier than trying to mush out the post. FWIW
 
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