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it's probably not old enough or a well enough known make here.
Bingo.
Just another example of people thinking they have gold.
it's probably not old enough or a well enough known make here.


Anyone know or have any spare pawl springs for the 1/4" ratchet? I need three of them and would rather not have to pay the $32 for the rebuild kits to get them. Those little buggers love to fly.
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Those springs have a pretty easy job to do. I’d try to cut down a clicker pen spring and use it before I bought a rebuild kit.
...and change the 'd to past tense "did" and drop the "try". It worked. But I used a piece of a spring from a Gerstner spring-loaded lid pin and it was a 5449 rat. A few coils of any spring will do.Anyone know or have any spare pawl springs for the 1/4" ratchet? I need three of them and would rather not have to pay the $32 for the rebuild kits to get them. Those little buggers love to fly.
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Oh man, the proverbial curly needle in the curly haystack!My shop floor is full metal curly swarf from using the mill and lathe
Picked these up for $5 each on offer up. Pretty happy to find these, but I do wish the most recent owner hadn’t decided to hang them with screws right through the lady’s head.
Also, I have a pretty decent Plomb/Proto LA collection and have never come across a single metric item from this era, much less enough to ever hope to fill this board!
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Hey all,
I used to be pretty active here on GJ (but then had kids...LOL).
I bought, scanned and posted these years ago, and I've seen a number of folks have reposted them elsewhere, but I thought it'd be fun to re-post them again now:
http://bartlettstreet.com/toolcatalogs/
Oh man, the proverbial curly needle in the curly haystack!
The old advice of using a clear plastic bag to work in while repairing an item that has small springs involved applies here! Good luck!
I hope I didn't offend you, macgee. I just meant that as an analogy for what it would be like finding the sprung springs on your shop floor right now.Edit
Thanks guys, I was afraid of this. I think the battery spring is too big but I like the pen spring idea and that could work. This is for the 1/4" size, they're tiny.
I found a male 3/8" size that fits in a Plumb/Proto/Challenger 1/4" body and thought I would convert one to a 3/8 for giggles, of course the springs went flying when I opened one of them and then lost another one while being careful with a second one. My shop floor is full metal curly swarf from using the mill and lathe on a project yesterday and that did not help one bit.
I wont be paying for the service kit and they charge for them as they see these parts as consumables so not a candidate for warranty.
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Absolutely no reason a company should give you a free rebuild kit because you dropped a spring on the floor. That's an incredibly entitled attitude. Plus, you do realize that the "free" rebuild kits are built into the price you pay up front, don't you?
If you have a legitimate quality or workmanship problem with Proto, they will warranty it out without question. The few items I have broken of Proto, they have replaced.
I hope I didn't offend you, macgee. I just meant that as an analogy for what it would be like finding the sprung springs on your shop floor right now.
macgee, have you tried contacting the Proto Customer Service people? They might be like Snap On and send you some springs out of courtesy.
I suspect they will send you some springs
Haha. I get it.. It was something like, That's what she said.
Haha. I get it.
No, not at all Lugtz.
It was me writing something that sounded funny but thought maybe not appropriate. It was something like, That's what she said.
No, not at all Lugtz.
It was me writing something that sounded funny but thought maybe not appropriate. It was something like, That's what she said.
Thanks for the suggestions, I can ask them and fall upon there mercy.
I'm believer about acting on warranties especially with companies that charge you for it up front and boast about their excellent warranty but these are not second hand, they're probably more like fourth or fifth hand, bought them used for pennies on the dollar and it was my own ego and impatience (don't tell anyone that) on why they decided to vacate their position inside the ratchet and do a scenic flyby around my shop.
FYI and unrelated: Bosch has the amazing warranty they stepped up big time for me last week but thats for another thread.
S-K has great customer service as well. They were out of 1/2” drive repair kits so they sent me a brand new ratchet.
Here is my donor Proto 1/4” drive ratchet. PM me your address and I will send you the screws, springs and dogs. You can PayPal me back for postage if you want. Or not. Merry Christmas.
-Don
Here is my donor Proto 1/4” drive ratchet. PM me your address and I will send you the screws, springs and dogs. You can PayPal me back for postage if you want. Or not. Merry Christmas.
-Don