I am relatively new to this forum. I had a prior post or two. I will eventually get a camera (not film type) and learn to take and post pictures. Ironically the guy in this thread talking about the Jersey Penn parts store is close to the mark. I bought this ratchet in the 70's outside of Patterson, New Jersey.
I stumbled across this site a few months ago and have read lots of posts and have seen lots of pictures. Without sounding like a braggart, I am really proud of my shop. It is 36x34 (2 stories), great lighting, Lincoln Arc Welder, my oxycetalyn torches, Hobart wire feed welder with argon cylinder, a compressor that makes the lights in the neighborhood flicker when it goes on and it rumbles upstairs like G-d is cheering for you, a sand blasting cabinet, great LP heat (HOT DAWG), work benches that can hold any big block and transmission attached that you put on them, metal locker for electrical tools and one for pneumatics, and lots of shelves.
My tool box is 6 inches taller than I am (Craftsman is midnight blue so it matches the color of my hot rods valve covers), but my goal is to add side boxes and another middle box. Eventually I hope to need a CDL to move it around the garage. I have a "USA only" rule in the VIP section of my shop which is where I keep my fridge, microwave garage burritos, beer, and peanutbutter cups. Even the European stuff does get into the VIP section of the shop.
My new best friend is Harry J. Epstein.
Because every tool deserves a life I have never tossed a tool that can ever plausibly be fixed. I have 2 other roll aways and a work area designated for the imported tools. I will never disgard them.
Ergo., I am on this site trying to rebuild a .99 Globemaster ratchet built in Spain and bought in New Jersey with lunch money around 1976.