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Ducroix

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I found this ratchet in my garage and traded my mom (yeah it was hers not my dads, she has s&k and some other brands and my dad has cm and so) a s&k 3/8 drive ratchet I had acquired. I am now in love with ratchet and wouldn't trade it for the world. But has anyone seen a ratchet with the inside set up like this?

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Ducroix

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I have never had a round head to open, is there any advantage to that design compared to your regular snap on?
 

vssjim

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I have seen older Kraeuter stuff when they were on the east coast that looks completely different than all the later model stuff before they went out of production, all the newer stuff I have seen or own all looks like it was made by SK like your ratchet in the photo that is a SK Pro series ratchet in disguise.
 

Merkava_4

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Since it would be in the flat position, a big fat bead of E7024 on both sides and then some grinding and surfacing ... it would look sweet.
 

Uncle Buck

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With the exception of the handle part of that ratchet the gut kit and head are spot on knock offs of SK.
 
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Fins/413

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I found this ratchet in my garage and traded my mom (yeah it was hers not my dads, she has s&k and some other brands and my dad has cm and so) a s&k 3/8 drive ratchet I had acquired. I am now in love with ratchet and wouldn't trade it for the world. But has anyone seen a ratchet with the inside set up like this?

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Got one just like it, I bought it when I got my first vechicle, from Best Products, remember them. Don't use them much.
 

MOPARHOUND!

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S-K made them for Kraueter. Handle was made in Defiance, OH.

I kinda like the "unique" look. :p

Have 1/4" and 3/8" drive sets around here somewhere.:)
 

64merc

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Speaking of being made by SK, I just won a JC Penney ratchet that is made by SK. I know because I interchanged the guts from an SK ratchet I own. I basically bought it just for the cool factor.
 

sk farmer

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very cool, i like those s-k variants. maybe i will stumble on one some day. til then i wil just admire from afar. maybe someone wants to trade on of those kraueters?
 

arkangel06

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ok so how exactly do you take a roundhead apart

I have an old Gray S69 and i would like to take it apart

By the way nice ratchet!
 

Tool Pants

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I read the messages about the relationship between S-K and Kraeuter and JC Penney. Today at the flea market I bought both. I do not have any S-K ratchets. I must say I was disappointed to see how small the pawl was, and a single pawl at that. The parts do interchange.

Kraueter sure did not win any design awards for that handle....
 

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kburns

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A funny little story. The first tool kit I ever had was a Kraeuter 3/8 ratchet and sockets, 1/4 spinner and sockets, plus a set of combination wrenches. I got the kit for Christmas or birthday when I was a kid to work on the family lawn mower and my minibike. It had some crappy screwdrivers that I replaced with Craftsmans using the money I made in my part time job after school as a janitor's assistant. I used those tools a lot to work on anything & everything I could find that needed fixing. I added some more sockets and wrenches as needed, mostly Craftsman, but some New Britain from the local NAPA store.

After I got out of school (it would have been about the mid 70s) I was working in a local factory to make money to spend on an old Austin Healey Sprite. I was spending so much of my spare time working on the car, I decided I should probably upgrade my ratchet. After all, the Kraeuter name was totally unknown around here, and everyone made fun of it because of the funky handle it had. And I needed a 1/2 drive for some of the bigger nuts & bolts.

So I bought a set of used SK Wayne ratchets that were in mint condition from one of the guys that worked in the plant's machine shop. Now I had a compelete set, 1/4, 3/8, & 1/2 drive PROFESSIONAL ratchets that had to be much better than that cheap, unknown, amatuer Kraeuter ratchet.

Well, I used all those tools a lot, both the SKs & the Kraeuter. To be honest I couldn't tell a whole lot of difference in how they worked. Even though the handle on the Kraeuter looked funky, in ways it felt just as good as the round handle on the SKs. The wide, almost flat surface on the sides of the handle actually provided a better, more comfortable grip because of the greater radius than the round SK handle. The sharp edges seldom ever actually came into play if you held onto it just right. The SKs though were knurled to give a more secure grip when really pulling hard, but the sharper radius could really hurt the knuckle joints when yanking really hard, but they weren't nearly as bad as the Craftsman breaker bar I had (and still use)!

Anyway, over the years I kept using the SK Waynes & the Kraeuter, never really finding one to be better than the other. Then along came the internet where I discovered Alloy Artifacts & this forum where I learned that the Kraeuter ratchet simply was an SK wearing hippie clothing. Internally, they were exactly the same and made by the same company. Somewhere along the line SK acquired Kraeuter (probably for their line of pliers) and used the name for a line of tools aimed more for the consumer market than for the professional market.

All along I thought I had moved up in the world when I switched to SK, but in reality all I had done is moved sideways!
 

Mickey O

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I bought a Kraeuter socket set that had that ratchet, it came in a blue case, had the original cardboard liner that had the price (think it was $19) and said they were made in Chicago. I bought it because I thought the ratchet looked cool and the set was cheap ($6). Had to be the worst ratchet I've ever owned it was uncomfortable and stuck when changing directions, sold it again. Kraeuter should have stuck to pliers. If I find a picture of the set I'll post it.
 

Tool Pants

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3 months later the S-K produced collection has grown.

First 2 pics, a JC Penney breaker bar to go with the Penney ratchet. 3rd pic, the bottom is my first ratchet that is actually branded S-K.

The last pic are two S-K produced ratchets. Apparently Artisan was a name used by Gambles Auto Parts.

All were acquired at the local flea.
 

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sk farmer

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keep picking those up cheap. i always like to see them and i bet people would buy them from you, maybe even me.
 

Tool Pants

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At the flea this morning I found the matching breaker bar for that "unique" looking Kraeuter ratchet.

Well, someone had to take it to a good home....
 

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