Diesel-Mech
Well-known member
I'm impressed MOPARHOUND


Debated between 2 pic's as to which to post next. In hindsight I would have arranged/grouped these ratchets differently. But between finding more ratchets after some photos have been taken, and getting wore out after a few hours of hoisting and scrubbing tools/toolboxes, a guy don't think the best.![]()
Don't get me wrong, it's been a blast discovering tools, and getting re-acquainted with stuff you forgot you had........a little caffeine helps along the way.
10 mixed brands, mostly Craftsman, from left to right:
Craftsman (factory stamped "BE")
Craftsman (factory stamped with an "H" in a circle)
2 Penens
Craftsman (just another of the flat panels prior to the current Sears version)
Indestro
2 S-K (the shiney one is from an old set, great shape)
2 Craftsman (yes, 2 more of the desirable fine tooth, thumb wheel, quick release versions)
Easco fine tooth (ratchet head is twin to the Craftsman's beside it, handle is different)
Okay........now for even older/antique Craftsman stuff..........stay tuned............
('HOUND's running ratchet total, this thread: 177 1/2" Drives. Number needed to surpass Powderkeg's overall/all sizes ratchet total of 240: 64 . )

!Keep 'em coming!
(But be advised that PowderKeg has recently started prowling flea markets again after years away!)
Your user name should be ratchethound![]()

(EDIT: It is a Hinsdale ratchet, per Old Salvage, confirmed by Alloy-Artifacts.com), stamping on it is in poor condition, but it has a trademark stamp of an "H" in a circle. NO springs in this one, the end of the handle has teeth on it inside the ratchet head. The head pivots slightly, allowing you to manually engage/disengage the pawl teeth while ratcheting. As with most typical female drive ratchets, you flip it over to go the opposite direction.



You are going to get Chad S riled up!!


.......I have a pic of some stray 1/2" drives and of some 3/8" drives grouped together I think will make a good transitional pic for the 3/8" drive gallery. Stay tuned................... 


.......could the next pic be the one that breaks through 240????I almost can't believe how many cool ratchets you have. From your last post I especially like that long Easco ratchet.
I'm not sure if anyone has asked or not, but are you planning to sell any of these once you have them all accounted for? Just curious![]()

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, only 1 of 2 in any size I own)
