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CR888

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I ordered another ratchet from China. When it arrives in a few weeks I will have 2 ratchets, this new one is a fine tooth 36t with extendable handle or as the description says 'long move handle for strong turn'. We'll see how it goes... $4.99 delivered.
 

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I ordered another ratchet from China. When it arrives in a few weeks I will have 2 ratchets, this new one is a fine tooth 36t with extendable handle or as the description says 'long move handle for strong turn'. We'll see how it goes... $4.99 delivered.
We all started somewhere.....

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I ordered another ratchet from China. When it arrives in a few weeks I will have 2 ratchets, this new one is a fine tooth 36t with extendable handle or as the description says 'long move handle for strong turn'. We'll see how it goes... $4.99 delivered.

Hahahaha that's great.
 

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I've got 2 or 3 less than the last time this thread surfaced. I sorted out and traded/sold off a few duplicates. Still sitting a few above 30; that's pretty much the range where I stay.
 

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There's right at about 45 (forty five) 1/2" drive ratchets stuffed into this 4in deep drawer...

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Now here's a real question, should I get one of those 3/8 koken zeals or a williams b52 based off the old 936 to add the the horde?
 

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Now here's a real question, should I get one of those 3/8 koken zeals or a williams b52 based off the old 936 to add the the horde?
The B52E long version, I like it more than the FL80.20180409_162833.jpeg

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The B52E long version, I like it more than the FL80.20180409_162833.jpeg

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Convenient you mention long handles. those have been tempting me for a while, not sure if I'd go 1/2 or 3/8 though. inb4 both :lol_hitti
 

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Now here's a real question, should I get one of those 3/8 koken zeals or a williams b52 based off the old 936 to add the the horde?

Dunno if you got them already, but those superratchets and tuffones have got me checking ebay for functional blems

That tll72 snap on makes for about $99-119 depending on truck guy seems to sell like hotcakes:bounce:

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Right now my count is at 42 primarily from Matco (10), Craftsman (15), and even some Pittsburgh Pro (9) from HF. I have some from Snap-On, Easco, and Cruz Tools in a bike kit among others.


I really think a nice round number like 50 is needed though. :beer:
 
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Ok, these are the main work ratchets in my shop. I have 2 boxes setup, on in the main bay and one in the fab area.

I probably have a dozen ratchets in my home box, and 4 or 5 in my portable box not pictured. Theres also a few ratchets in blowmold socket sets that I forgot about in the shop boxes.

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Most of these are Snap-on Dual 80's. A few are the older tooth style. A couple SK, and a few Mac and Sunex.

I use the FL80 the most, I think I have 3 or 4 of those. One for each box. A few were my grandpas, I have most of his at home. He had mostly Snap on from the 40s and 50s. The rest were bought as needed, or when they were on special.

The real long flex head 1/2" drive SO I got when I needed to tighten some large flange bolts in a real tight spot. I don't use it much, but that leverage sure is handy.

So, of the 25 pictured, I probably use 5 or 6 regularly. The rest are handy in certain situations or are duplicates for multiple size sockets at once. All told I probably own 40 ratchets. I don't really collect ratchets, they just end up with me. :lol_hitti
 

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Nothing wrong with that ^^^ ratchet hardware. I wish my Dual 80 selection was like that.
 

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Where is the cut off of where to switch from grease to oils in fine tooth mechanisms?

That's hard to say. I haven't had any problems using a thin layer of super lube in my 120xp ratchets. They don't like thicker oil like Lucas engine assembly. I haven't tried thinner oil like 3 in 1 since it's not really a sealed ratchet. On my SK, I like a little Lucas. On my RHFT Craftsman 3 in 1 works the best. I like to clean my ratchets often to see how it responds to the different lubes. Most of my ratchets are ok with super lube.
 

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Where is the cut off of where to switch from grease to oils in fine tooth mechanisms?

depends on the ratchet...

dual 80s all get the super lube grease

sk lp90 seems to be doing fine with thin layers of super lube grease

matco/armstrong 88s... i won't use anything heavier than air tool oil... used gear oil once in my matco and it worked ok in the summer but once the weather cooled down it started hanging up pretty bad... i'd hate to think how it would do with grease
 

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Found a CB45 1/2 last weekend so whatever number I can't remember +1 for count now :lol_hitti
Head is same size as the 3/8 besides being a little thicker, smallest head 1/2 I have now, plus handle is nice and big.

$20 on amazon for a Proto J5252F is tempting, how do they feel compared SK roundheads?
I don't have any ratchets designed by the french and made by Italians so I could justify it as being different enough :thumbup:

depends on the ratchet...

dual 80s all get the super lube grease

sk lp90 seems to be doing fine with thin layers of super lube grease

matco/armstrong 88s... i won't use anything heavier than air tool oil... used gear oil once in my matco and it worked ok in the summer but once the weather cooled down it started hanging up pretty bad... i'd hate to think how it would do with grease

Good thing I put MMO the gearwrench yesterday then. Restraint isn't my forte and I tend to cram a good bit of superlube into stuff most of the time so I got to be careful with the higher count stuff. The HF composites seemed to have liked it though.
 

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On my Husky and NB ratchets, 3-1 oil works better than engine assembly oil and super lube.
 

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I use mineral 2 stroke oil with a little grease mixed/dissolved into it for my rats. Is that bad?... I've seen OEM YouTube vids pack lithium grease in the gear before but that's no good IMO.
 

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I use superlube grease or superlube oil, depending on the ratchet.

For RHFT ratchets I use a combo of both. After a thorough cleaning in mineral spirits and blown clean & dry with compressed air I dunk the entire mechanism into a cap of oil and work the quick release button & flip the directional lever back and forth with it submerged. Then I smear a little superlube grease around the ribs of the handle before sliding the mechanism in.
 

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Good thing I put MMO the gearwrench yesterday then. Restraint isn't my forte and I tend to cram a good bit of superlube into stuff most of the time so I got to be careful with the higher count stuff. The HF composites seemed to have liked it though.

All I could think about when you mentioned this.... dont do this :lol_hitti

 

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I use superlube on all my ratchets, cause I used to RLL with the ratchets I own... leak city everywhere but cant stay in the ratchet *Facepalm*

1 drop... nothing changed, 2 drops... CSI miami
 

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Rough count I'm going to go with, around 50 or so ratchets I have pictured here. FWIW I also have 10-ish more Craftsman & Gearwrench ratchets not pictured in the worktruck & roadside toolkits in the wife & son's cars, none of which are at home atm.

 

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I am up to 21 now, a mixture of 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 of various brands, now I am starting to look at swivel head or roto ratchets :)
 

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Problem is no matter how many ratchets you buy there is always another new or vintage one on the wants list. There are simply too many options, too many configurations to be satisfied with what you have.
 

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Problem is no matter how many ratchets you buy there is always another new or vintage one on the wants list. There are simply too many options, too many configurations to be satisfied with what you have.
Exactly my problem.

56 and counting.

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