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mikevango

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i ordered it from
http://www.toolup.com/wright-tool/
it took 6 days to get here no problems. anyway it is way smaller than it appears on the internet. Definitely a cool little ratchet.
the only problem is that the ratcheting mechanism seems to be a little wiggly in the head. if the spring clip wrapped around one more time i think it would correct this problem. anybody else notice this?
 

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It is a sweet little ratchet isn't it?

Glad to have a Professional on board, We have a Wright dealer here that frequents and does a good job of getting your product information out to the public. I have been nothing but pleased with all my Wright tool purchases here lately and look forward to using my every growing tool collection. I would also like to commend you on Providing US manufactured tool products as it means alot to some people that you still Stamp USA on your Tools including your Ratchets... (/Me ducks to miss another rusty impact). Anyways Glad to have you on board this is a great site and im sure you will enjoy spending time here. BTW you can send me 1 each of your ratchets in each size and i will glady put them thru there paces and report back with my findings.. LOL
 

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Can I convert over my 1/4 version to the 3/8 head and if so how much is the kit?
 

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Great to be here! BUT, I am not the professional, you are all the professionals! I don't turn a wrench for a living, but try to understand what the job entails to get it done as efficiently as possible. That's where you all come in. I spend countless hours of trade focus to make sure we are providing MORE than what our professionals need to do their job. TR Tool is a great partner for us, and does a top notch job of working with his customers on this site. This site is a gem, and I am exctatic that I have found you all.

Ty
 

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Hiball,

Thank you for your support on this site as well! Family owned business since 1927, products made under one roof in Barberton, Ohio, supporting the American worker/company/and dream. I encourage anyone who wants to learn more about our company, and the heart and soul that go into our products to look at our online "Wright Tool University" http://go.bluevolt.com/CoBrandTemplate/home.aspx?brand=wrighttool
 

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Glad to have you on the board. :thumbup:

Alright, I'll be the first one to say it. We all know you cater more to the industrial crowd, but I know I speak for all of us when I say we would love noting more than for Wright to produce a long pattern combo wrench. Wright wrenches are some of the most comfortable and pleasing wrenches made, but are just a little too short for the automotive trade.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.:rolleyes:
 

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B,

Much appreciated, and noted. Our current product line does in fact cater more toward the construction/industrial market. BUT, that doesn't mean that we won't consider new innovative products to our line like those that you are suggesting. Thank you for the feedback. Keep it coming!

Ty
 

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If you want some more customer feedback: Keep your production in this country, and keep your quality high at a reasonable price. I love my Wright tools, you all are doing something right.
 

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If you want some more customer feedback: Keep your production in this country, and keep your quality high at a reasonable price. I love my Wright tools, you all are doing something right.

+1 Its great having people who are part of the company come here and ask for ideas and listen to its customers whether there present or future.
 

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I just learned from Hiball how high up the chain Ty is...I at first thought he was a tool dealer. No way...big time!

I think it's pretty awesome that you are on here, Ty. I don't have pockets deep enough to buy new tools very often, but Wright will be my first choice because of your commitment to America.
 
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Ty, can I get the part number to convert my 1/4 over to the 3430(3/8)? and find out who I can buy it from? I want to compare it to my proto and snap on which I can get kits to retro fit their 1/4 to 3/8. I want to try doing the wright thing before I die.
 

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mikevango
Can you please tell me how many teeth that little ratchet has?

Sure would be nice if the Wright on-line tool catalog gave more information
 

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Can you please tell me how many teeth that little ratchet has?

Sure would be nice if the Wright on-line tool catalog gave more information

All the info is in there online catalog, under each ratchet there is a details link. Click it and it tells you the dimensions, pawl type and Number of teeth.
 

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48548,
I have not had anyone wanting to retrofit a ratchet to make it a 3430 but I do know the ratchet head dia. is a little different between the 3430 and the 1/4" dr. 2426.....We will have to see what Ty says.:)
 

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Just curious as I got the ratchet for free, from a member on here. I don't mind spending the money to get the other ones, but I also liked the fact that I could change them to be more of what I needed by getting a kit, like the snap on 936 t series, I converted 3-4 over to bit drivers and 3/8 in 1/4 bodys with a kit, pretty nice to save money and make the tools do what you need and gives me spare kits for my 1/4 models. Thanks for getting back to me, I really do think I will just get the 3430 and 3440, to try out for now.
 

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First for me too! I will check when I get into the office in the morning. My gut feeling is that the head dims are going to be different, less bulk on the 1/4" drive 2426 since it is made for smaller sockets and less torque loads, therefor would not be reccommended for a 3/8" drive kit. I will let you all know tomorrow.

Ty
 

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I got my Wright catalog a few days ago and was about to order up that same wratchet, but the wife stepped on my pee pee and stopped all tool purchases for a while (I've been a bad boy lately).
 

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i ordered it from
http://www.toolup.com/wright-tool/
it took 6 days to get here no problems. anyway it is way smaller than it appears on the internet. Definitely a cool little ratchet.
the only problem is that the ratcheting mechanism seems to be a little wiggly in the head. if the spring clip wrapped around one more time i think it would correct this problem. anybody else notice this?

Am I missing something here? No one has answered his concern about the ratchet, including the manufacturer's rep?
 

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I don't have a concern, but the problem I have is, I have snapon and proto equivalents... And the mini wright tools that I was looking at are pretty expensive when I can get used snap on for less. But i think I will have to try the 3430 and 3440 when I get some more money in...
 

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biggest problem i have with wright tools is their local availability,I have the mentioned ratchet also... only thing i do not like is that it reverses or turns in to a neutral position easily, other than that, the tiny head is awsome, can get into tighter spaces than with my snappy 1/4 round head...
 

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Am I missing something here? No one has answered his concern about the ratchet, including the manufacturer's rep?

What do you mean? Someone needs to respond to his saying the mechanism is loose in the head? Is that what you are calling his "concern?"

I don't feel that on my version.
 

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My 1/4 version is a little loose, and does have a problem where you have the hold the socket if you change the direction with it not on anything as it just spins the whole thing and doesn't change the direction otherwise.
 

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My 1/4 version is a little loose, and does have a problem where you have the hold the socket if you change the direction with it not on anything as it just spins the whole thing and doesn't change the direction otherwise.

I will concur that my Wright ratchets have the same issue on changing direction with a socket attached. I used my New ratchets most of the day and didnt once realize this until i read this post. If you have just a socket it does either take a quick change or a momentary touch of the socket or it will just spin. It doesnt appear this is a major deal as i stated i used it all day with no issues, When there is substantial weight on the ratchet via extension or bigger socket it works without fail. I dont know if this is because it is brand new or needs a little lubrication but i will monitor it. Just for curiosity i went and grabbed a Thorsen and a Bonney made John Deere ratchet, both these ratchets use similar Guts and the split ring fastener and they all had some back and forth movement and very.. very ... very little side to side. I dont forsee any of the above listed items causing any problems after 80 years in the business they must be doing something "Wright".

48548 do you have any other ratchets that utilize the split ring fastener? Check them to see if they have the movement. Report back...

biggest problem i have with wright tools is their local availability,I have the mentioned ratchet also... only thing i do not like is that it reverses or turns in to a neutral position easily, other than that, the tiny head is awsome, can get into tighter spaces than with my snappy 1/4 round head...

I did not once have a problem today where i was in Neutral when i went to use my ratchet or while i was using it. I tried to center the selector in Neutral on a few ratchets and regardless of which way i turned it always slid over to a geared direction immediately. Im not saying its not possible but i was unable to make it happen with any of the ratchets.
 
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fwiw, BRAND NEW Wright ratchets have this "issue" (the one 48458 has is brand new, for example). Brand new Hazets also have this "issue".
 
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