WhatAmIDoingWrong
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I don't have many 1/4 ratchets and I wanted to try an Indestro. Anybody here have a 2875 and is it any good? Is there a different Indestro I should get instead? Thanks.
Mickey, how did you go about getting that at the plant. Was it a tour or did they have a store there or something?
Excellent ratchet, was my first ratchet, got it at the Indestro plant when I was a kid.
WhatAmIDoingWrong said:I don't have many 1/4 ratchets and I wanted to try an Indestro. Anybody here have a 2875 and is it any good? Is there a different Indestro I should get instead? Thanks.

The only real tragedy is that Indestro didn't make a flex head 1/4 to match the 3/8 and the 1/2". I'd love to have one.
My neighbor was a machinist and made things for Indestro, his shop was on their "campus" (huge place). I'd go down there with him when I could.
WhatAmIDoingWrong said:"...does anyone have an Indestro 3270A..."
WhatAmIDoingWrong said:"...about $25-30..."
I finally found one and ordered it, only to discover the guts were all rusted to hell, so I had to buy a 3275 so I could cannibalize it and fix the 3270.

WhatAmIDoingWrong said:I would ask how much a NOS 2875A is, but I probably don't want to know.
Might be easier to find a Wizard (or other make.)
Search Ebay: "duro ratchet" and "wizard ratchet".
I have no idea if they were available in Powr-Kraft (Montgomery Ward) or "Westline" or "Westcraft" (Western Auto) - Indestro was a contract supplier to both. Might be worth checking.
PRO side on those Indestro RHFT flex heads: great mechanism. 52-tooth.
CON side: they have a four-position "detent" groove cut into the business end of the drive head where it pivots, meaning you have four positions, not a full 180° arc (as one would have with a Thorsen or other makes.) This is also the case on the 2736 (and 2736A) 3/8" drive model, as well as the later 3270A 1/2" drive 60-tooth model.
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That's great! Thanks for all the information I have a couple wright 2400 and several S-K 1/4. Just wondering how good the Indestro was I'll keep an eye out for one.Most of the Indestro models you will find have a 52-tooth mechanism and a tri-wing selector knob on the back.
Earlier production models (1954 to early-mid 1960s (?) ) had a four-point selector knob.
The later 2875A had a 60-tooth mechanism.
Head diameter is 1-1/32". (If you want more accuracy on measurement see chruler.com)
The Wright model 2400 has a slightly smaller head diameter and an equal, if not smoother action. I have a couple here, as well as the Wright model 2426, and an older Wright 2400 re-branded as "Powr-Kraft".
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The S-K 40970, as I recall, has the largest head diameter of the three, but reviews from other users here are overwhelmingly positive.
Any of the three would serve their purpose adequately. "Best" gets into a matter of personal preference - how the tool feels in the hand and all that.
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^ There are more around here somewhere but they're scattered all about.










d42jeep said:I think the quality really dropped off towards the end.



That's awesome! I've been trying to piece together that double box end set you have pictured! Missing 2 sizes 9/16 x 1/2 and 5/16 x 1/4.

McFarmer, I will take you up on that offer if still available. Pm sent.
