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my so handel mods

peterbilr98

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well here is some of the mods i have done and still working on some with more to come it takes time to find the wright ones on ebay and at a good deal.
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3/8x1/2 pt stubby iv had it quite a wile dont realy use it just figured it would look better laying around with a nice handel
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well theres the finished product it gave it a better look and feel
ok here is my mod iv been whanting to do for a mile turning my dual 80s to cranberry to go with my box.
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these are all dual 80
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the doner set
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the 3 that i have done so far are my sh80-fh80-thl72
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incase you were wondering why dismantel a good set of rare hard handel screwdrivers :shocking: it is a lot harder to find a set of hard handel cranberry dual80 ratchets i plan on useing the blades in this set if eny get worn or damaged i have 2 more to do should match the box.
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zuspiel

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Cool stuff and awesome box. Reminds me to get a SO or williams handle for my FOHF80. Any clue which size screwdriver might work for that? #2 phillips?
 
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bchee

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Looks good. I admire you guys who are brave enough to attempt that mod.

I wonder how much you could get on ebay if you tried to sell those dual 80s.
 

justinmc

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Love that cranberry handle mod.... as mentioned I'd be a bit worried to try it myself though! Can't stand the thought of hacking up a good set of drivers.
 

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Pretty gutsy but they sure did turn out pretty, the bad new is that the instincts use different blades than the hard handles.
 

bchee

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after looking at the picts again, the handle on the 1/4" ratchet looks huge.
 

terabyte

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How are the ratchets held fixed within the handle?

the ratchets have wings that come out of round part of the shaft. You drill the hole the size of the shaft so the wings dig into the solid part of the handle. It's just the way SO does the screwdrivers and did the old ratchets.

The import cheapy is held in by pure friction. You drill the hole a bit smaller than the shaft. Well at least that is how I did mine.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26382&highlight=retrograde
 
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Ah, got it! The stubby looks like it was ground down a bit to a cylindrical profile, so pure friction-hold makes sense.

I didn't know that the ratchets had screwdriver-like wings, but that makes sense too.
 

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Ah, got it! The stubby looks like it was ground down a bit to a cylindrical profile, so pure friction-hold makes sense.

I didn't know that the ratchets had screwdriver-like wings, but that makes sense too.

And if you are ever wanting to do something similar a sqare shaft works pretty good in the friction hold dept. T
 

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Just curious, but why does everyone say that this is pretty gutsy to do? All your doing is modifying the handle slightly, doesn't anyone use their tools very often, this kind of modification is fairly simple.
 

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Just curious, but why does everyone say that this is pretty gutsy to do? All your doing is modifying the handle slightly, doesn't anyone use their tools very often, this kind of modification is fairly simple.
While actually doing it might not be difficult you still have to get over the mental hurdle of cutting up two very expensive sets of tools to make one functioning set.
 

Brad54

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I'm curious: how much does that SO set of screwdrivers cost, and how much does the set of ratchets cost?

-Brad
 

frimann

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Pretty gutsy but they sure did turn out pretty, the bad new is that the instincts use different blades than the hard handles.

Nope. F ex the SSD4 flat tip, replacement blade stock nr is SSD4RB
Same replacement blade for Instinct SGD4RB as well
 

Diesel-Mech

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Nope. F ex the SSD4 flat tip, replacement blade stock nr is SSD4RB
Same replacement blade for Instinct SGD4RB as well
Does not look the same to me. :dunno:....anyways the new blades have different attachment tangs to the handles.
 

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I'd like to see the Snap-on guys face if you were to try and warranty the orange handle ratchet.:lol: Seems like all they want to do anymore is sell big $$ toolboxes and high dollar rebadged stuff anyway.Guess somebodys gotta pay for the deisel fuel that goes in that bis *** truck. To hell with them if they don't want to warranty my stuff because there's to much competition out there.:evil:

Sorry to get off topic.just not happy w/them right now !
 
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