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slip knot

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Actually suprised myself here. Didn't realize how many I had
3 1/4in. snappy, Cman and Proto
6 3/8in. snappy, Cman, Williams
5 1/2in. Cman and Williams
3 3/4in. Snappy, Williams and Proto

Its amazing how these things seem to multiply
 

Craftman

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Canada
3 1/4----> 1 short snapon, 1 normal husky, 1 flex head snapon

3 3/8---->1 craftman that I found, 1 snapon f80, 1 snapon flexhead

2 1/2-----> 1 old proto, 1 long flex head snapon

+2 3/8 cheap ratchet that i dont use that came with chinesse socket sets...


8 that I use and 10 that I own!

Breaker bar

1 1/4
1 3/8
3 1/2 1short and 2 long
 
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atari

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Carroll, Ohio
I was wondering when MOPARHOUND was gonna chime in. Hes just the other end of the spectrum. Some guys only have 3.
 

fflintstone

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MOFnowhere Mi.
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about 20?
I have around 10 in my ratchet drawer of my toolbox (used 6 of them regularly) and some in "car/jeep/truck" toolsets.
the most expensive one is a short 3/8 flex head snap on that was a gift.
my most used are my 3 old fine thread Craftsman, and most cherished is this odd looking old craftsman that looks sort of like a T handle.
 

caper

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cape breton
I'm a pro/collector and would guess at a few hundred.I try not to keep track.I do know when I totaled up my ratchet purchases on paypal last year it came out over a couple grand for the year.
 

mtkst19

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blitzburgh pa
work box, i have 8 ratchets-- all snap on 80's except 1.

they replaced their lesser toothed family members who then go to the home box. the home box i work out of, but also have odds and ends in there too that i buy at flea markets etc. so home box has my old snappys, along w/ sk, matco, cornwell, mac etc. so maybe 15 ratchets at home.

space is at a premium in the work box. no need to clutter it up. but i generally never get rid of any of my tools. ill trade them, but never outright sale them.


work box-
1/4 stubby
1/4 flex
3/8 flex
3/8 flex in 1/4 body
straight 3/8 soft grip
straight 3/8 "old tooth style" (1st snap on wrench i ever bought. i cant seem to retire to home garage-- so it stays unused in work box)
1/2 straight
1/2 flex soft grip long handle

im starting to aquire more home ratchets too. as income becomes expendable, it goes toward cars/tools. more or less starting to get sucked into the older ratchets i find aesthetically pleasing. yet my tool guy said that on his route alone, i was an abnominally, as most techs at the dealerships had 1 of each size ratchet. Where i would buy ratchets w/ specific jobs in mind.
 
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ADaughen

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Ohio
Non-pro, non-collector.

I think I can find 7-8 in the garage right now.

2 1/4", 2-3+ 3/8", 2 1/2"


Out of all the sets I have bought... I haven't sold anything, I *should* have closer to 15. Those stubbies get lost easily around here. And there was that 18" Cman tool box that grew legs and walked off with another three.
 

bindernut

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Aug 28, 2009
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St. Louis
Non pro (used to be a small engine mechanic) I have 35-40, including 2 3/4" drive ones. Still looking for a few more speicific ones, and of course anything odd that comes along.
 

loj

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dfw.tx
I actually like my Craftsman 1/2" oiler. Its nice and broken in and been cleaned and lubed a few times. Right now its lubed with 20W oil and has a buttery smooth feel to it.

Scott

I love mine and wouldn't take money for it. It's 15" long too, which I don't think you can get in a raised panel anymore. Not that I'd want one of the depressing pieces of junk.

Mine hasn't been maintained in... ever. I'll try the 20w.
 

redman43

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Lake Stevens, WA
Avid ratchet collector, over 700 at last count.

Pictured are 100 of the 1/4" drives, and 100 of the 3/8" drives in the last 3 pic's:



You sir, have a sickness and must be quarantined.

Me personally, I have 3. 1x 1/4, 1x 3/8, and 1x 1/2. All Craftsman that came in my set. I've been adding to the set, but never even considered more ratchets. Based on some of the justifications you all have given, I may need a couple more. What have you done to me? :eek:

BTW, I'm a non-pro and occasional weekend wrencher.
 

Dieselinjected

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What is the ratchet in the middle with the wooden handle? Almost looks like a 1/4'' Craftsman.
 
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fordbroncodave

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8 1/4" drive ratchets

16 3/8" ratchets

5 1/2" drive ratchets

1 3/4" drive ratchet


only 2 craftsmans, 3 cornwells, 1 matco, 2 mac and the rest are snap on
 

Seanbev24

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Mar 25, 2010
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Lynnwood, Wa
Pro- at work I have all SnapOn ratchets:
1/4"- 3 (long, normal, midget)
3/8"- 4 (normal, long flex, long 100 tooth, short 1/4" body)
1/2"- 1 normal (I really need a long flex head)
Also breaker bars and torque wrenches in 3/8" and 1/2"

At home:
1/4"- 2 (matco silver eagle and craftsman)
3/8"- 4 (SnapOn, silver eagle, old Mac long flex, craftsman)
1/2"- 1 (craftsman)

All of my work ratchets get used on a regular basis and there's probably 3-4 more that I plan to get as money allows. I also need to upgrade at home since I only like a couple of them. I'm not really into keeping my old stuff after upgrading I usually trade or just give it to friends in need.
 

StupidHippie

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Niagara Falls Canada
Here's a couple close ups...

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And two more Perfect Handle fakes....

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Scott and I had a lot of fun making PH fakes about eight or ten years ago....it's good to see the idea coming around a second time.
 
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