helterskelter
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When you saying foundry and molds you make me think castings. You're talking forges and forging dies right?
I would not pay a premium for a Czech or Spanish tool over a Taiwanese tool, but I would pay a premium for a Taiwanese tool over a Chinese tool.I would pay 30% more for a tool made in Taiwan, or twice as much for a tool made in Czech republic or Spain.
I'm not interested in a Chinese tool. I've been dissapointed by their standards over, and over, and over again.
You mean you've put two open ends on the same hex-shaped fastener (or at least put a Snap-On regular open end on a hex head that is completely incapable of turning) and it didn't deform the corners at all? And how much force did you use? I think the point is that eventually, SOMETHING is going to deform, and since it's likely not the tool, it's going to be the fastener...which will happen at the contact points, and a normal open end contacts only at two corners, even the Snap-On.I do not own Snap On Flank Drive Plus wrenches only regular Snap On wrenches. I have Used my regular Snap On wrench in this way.
When you saying foundry and molds you make me think castings. You're talking forges and forging dies right?
No, he means moulds. Snap-on and every highend company uses moulds as well. They just heat up a rod of steel, then a giant press stamps it in the mould, then the excess metal gets cut off. Then it get's heat treated... (forged)
Since I have the patience of an 8 year old (none) I'm just going to ask instead of waiting for you to get the Kickstarter thing up: If I put money into the Kickstarter project, will I be able to apply that as a credit directly to a purchase of the Ratchet Tech wrenches when they are available? What do you plan on pricing the 7 piece metric set at? And how much longer after introduction do you think it will be to get a 12-piece 8mm-19mm set on the market?
How do you guys feel about this product/idea?
^^ Then don't post in this thread??
Tell you what...if that's all you include for the project, I'll put up the $85 for a 7-piece metric set...but if you'll add the price of a 12-piece 8mm-19mm metric set to the Kickstarter project, I'd be happy to put that much money up and wait a little longer for that set to be available.Hi JD,
Thanks for the interest! We will have different levels of rewards. We are going to have an amazingly cool polished stainless steel key ring, with Gene Winfields signature on one side, and an engraving of one one of several (your choice) of his iconic creations on the other. Gene was our neighbor in Mojave, and is a good friend. We will also have a key ring from Mercury Charlie from Austin. They will be 25 bucks. We will also offer either a set of SAE (3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, and 3/4) or metric (10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19) for $85 plus shipping, or both for $160, or 5 and 5 for $750. Here is a link to a mock-up of the Kickstarter project.
http://www.ratchetech.com/kickstarter
If we are able to have a successful Kickstarter, we will be able to bring you the 7 piece set by the end of the year, and the 12 piece set very soon after.
We are trying to get some buzz started before the project begins. Please tell your buddies!
Thanks
I geuss since none has asked yet I suppose I will.If we put in money for the kickstart and you don't meet what you need for startup costs,do we at least get our money back or does this investment entail some risk?no offense but I've seen scams that operate like this before.I mean really all I've seen is one wrench and a couple videos shot in some guys garage,not like you'd be out a lot by just pocketing all this kickstart money.
^^ I'm wondering that as well. I believe somewhere in this thread he said if everything works out with the kickstarter, and their business get's off the ground, then they will start making 12pc sets.
I doubt it's a scam. I posted the videos in this thread, he just happened to join when he found this thread on google. And we were the one's mentioning putting up money for the kickstart, he never asked about or mentioned taking our money.. Just sayin..
My understanding is that Kickstarter registers a list of people who promise money...if the total reaches his goal within a certain time limit, we all get charged through Amazon or something. If the project doesn't meet its goal within the time limit, we're never charged anything. This all assumes that the amount of money he set as a goal is enough to get his project off the ground...in this case, I imagine that would be the money required to start production. Whether the business survives past the first production run is up to the market, but at least we'd probably get access to that first production run, so we'd probably get something, if he meets his goal, and if he doesn't then we're out nothing. Of course, this all assumes that he doesn't just take the money and walk away, but my scam-o-meter isn't going off here.I geuss since none has asked yet I suppose I will.If we put in money for the kickstart and you don't meet what you need for startup costs,do we at least get our money back or does this investment entail some risk?no offense but I've seen scams that operate like this before.I mean really all I've seen is one wrench and a couple videos shot in some guys garage,not like you'd be out a lot by just pocketing all this kickstart money.
Hi JD,
Thanks for the interest! We will have different levels of rewards. We are going to have an amazingly cool polished stainless steel key ring, with Gene Winfields signature on one side, and an engraving of one one of several (your choice) of his iconic creations on the other. Gene was our neighbor in Mojave, and is a good friend. We will also have a key ring from Mercury Charlie from Austin. They will be 25 bucks. We will also offer either a set of SAE (3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, and 3/4) or metric (10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19) for $85 plus shipping, or both for $160, or 5 and 5 for $750. Here is a link to a mock-up of the Kickstarter project.
http://www.ratchetech.com/kickstarter
If we are able to have a successful Kickstarter, we will be able to bring you the 7 piece set by the end of the year, and the 12 piece set very soon after.
We are trying to get some buzz started before the project begins. Please tell your buddies!
Thanks
So you totally believe he had no business plan whatsoever to gather the money to get going until we gave em the idea huh? Ya ok.its called gathering investors you can get a few with alot of money or hundreds with just a little money,but its still the same.You for some reason assume you're guaranteed some wrenches just because you put in 85 bucks.My question is valid...what happens to the money if the venture fails?
And obviously my question isn't directed at you.
Why would you produce a smaller set that includes a nearly useless 11mm and skips a widely used 12mm? I'd suggest leaving the 11, 18, 19mm for the completists and producing a 10,12-17 as a smaller set. That will offer people the basics for the most common fasteners regardless of what make/model they work on.
He may have ulterior motives, we don't know that, but like I said, he never once mentioned wanting money from ANYONE one here, people here offered to throw in money. So you can't go and say he is here to get our money.
And this is my thread, so I can answer anyone's question I want![]()
I can see how you might not see 11mm and 18mm often (I turn them all the time, 18mm is a staple for me, particularly on suspension bits), but 19mm? Is there anybody out there who doesn't turn 19s?
My understanding is that Kickstarter registers a list of people who promise money...if the total reaches his goal within a certain time limit, we all get charged through Amazon or something. If the project doesn't meet its goal within the time limit, we're never charged anything. This all assumes that the amount of money he set as a goal is enough to get his project off the ground...in this case, I imagine that would be the money required to start production. Whether the business survives past the first production run is up to the market, but at least we'd probably get access to that first production run, so we'd probably get something, if he meets his goal, and if he doesn't then we're out nothing. Of course, this all assumes that he doesn't just take the money and walk away, but my scam-o-meter isn't going off here.
Tell you what...if that's all you include for the project, I'll put up the $85 for a 7-piece metric set...but if you'll add the price of a 12-piece 8mm-19mm metric set to the Kickstarter project, I'd be happy to put that much money up and wait a little longer for that set to be available.