shoggoth80
Well-known member
Frankenratchet is dead. Long live the new Franken!
Anyway...after about 3.5yrs of daily use and abuse, one of my cheaper ratchets died. Stripped pawl. It was a Kobalt flex head. Never really liked the flex point after about 2 jobs. The head was modified, and I used a metric bolt to apply joint tension.
Surprisingly, with as shoddy as it looked, Lowes warranty exchanged it without issue. Since the direct replacement, and the Roto were the same price, the clerk let me swap for a Roto. Like them much more. I wanted a little extra length and leverage, so I gutted a junk driver from one of my drawers at work, drilled it out, and slammed it on with a hammer. Not quite as frankensteined as the last one. But it has a legacy to live up to. Lol.
My employer is supposed to issue any tools needed...but yeah.. No. They don't. I'm not willing to risk someone liberating my more prized ratchets, so I have less expensive ones that I keep at work. They get whooped on pretty hard.
Anyway...after about 3.5yrs of daily use and abuse, one of my cheaper ratchets died. Stripped pawl. It was a Kobalt flex head. Never really liked the flex point after about 2 jobs. The head was modified, and I used a metric bolt to apply joint tension.
Surprisingly, with as shoddy as it looked, Lowes warranty exchanged it without issue. Since the direct replacement, and the Roto were the same price, the clerk let me swap for a Roto. Like them much more. I wanted a little extra length and leverage, so I gutted a junk driver from one of my drawers at work, drilled it out, and slammed it on with a hammer. Not quite as frankensteined as the last one. But it has a legacy to live up to. Lol.
My employer is supposed to issue any tools needed...but yeah.. No. They don't. I'm not willing to risk someone liberating my more prized ratchets, so I have less expensive ones that I keep at work. They get whooped on pretty hard.