garagefanatic
Well-known member
.....to the dark side. I'm 50 years old, I've been working on cars for almost 40 years. For most of that time, I always used Craftsman tools. I'm not a pro. the raised panel wrenches, ratchets. etc. always got the job done, I was happy. I found the Garage Journal and the corruption started. First, it was new stuff. Now I've got Craftsman Pro's. a Kobalt rotor ratchet, the craftsman pliers that are rebadged Cobras, the prybars that are probably Mayhew, a $29 Gladiator cabinet on the wall, and a bottle of Merkava's red lube of love on the shelf. Thats just a small part of it. Every week I can't wait to see what Wrenchr or somebody else brought home for the flea market, pawnshop etc. The endless pictures of toolbox drawers full of ratchets, wrenches, etc. I always thought that 1 ratchet of each size was enough. Well this past weekend, I went to the flea market for the specific purpose of searching for old tools, specifically ratchets. This is what I found, let me know how I did.
3/8 drive EASCO Model#721109
1/2 drive Armstrong S-91
1/2 drive Proto model#5449
1/2 drive Snap On No.71-M
3/8 drive EASCO Model#721109
1/2 drive Armstrong S-91
1/2 drive Proto model#5449
1/2 drive Snap On No.71-M

