To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ratchet ****

OP
C

caper

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2006
Messages
3,185
Location
cape breton
I often use 6 or 7 at a time.If I'm doing engine work or something similar I'll put a different socket on each ratchet,save alot of time switching things around.Time is money.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

MarkH

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 19, 2005
Messages
1,353
Location
Kansas
It is easy to have at least 10 and use them frequently.

For example 3/8

3/8 in 1/4 body
bent
bent flex
regular flex
roto
short handle *2
medium handle *2 or 3
long handle
indexing

Adds up to 11 to use styles that make it easier to get places and additional ones to not have to stop and change sockets. That does not include breaker bars, sliding bars, speeders, etc.
 

MOPARHOUND!

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 1, 2008
Messages
697
Location
Kansas City
The insanity continues! :)

Good morning GarageJournal.com fans..................it's Friday!!!!! :beer:

16,509 views..............................................the beat goes on...................:bounce::bounce::bounce:

7 more 1/4" drives, new arrivals, to add to the count................:):):):

7MixedBrandsDuroHuskyBonneyBonneyIm.jpg


From left to right:

1) Duro # 2888 (Found 2 of these in one week. Way cool vintage 1/4" female drive ratchet with it's original male drive plug.)
2) Husky H5126 (Vintage 1/4" female drive ratchet with it's original male drive plug. Surprised to find this one.)
3) Bonney # V-702K (( V702K ) Good quality ratchet, too bad they are out of business, looking for more Bonney 1/4" drives)
4) Bonney # RF45 (Refrigeration ratchet, reversible, put a 1/4" male drive "plug" in it, and you have a typical ratchet, put it in the opposite end, and you have a breaker bar. Think that is a 1/2" socket built into the handle end.)
5) Imperial Brass # 123C (Refrigeration ratchet, flip over to reverse direction.)
6) Walden # 3119 (Refrigeration ratchet, flip over to reverse direction.)
7) Proto Challenger # 1060-1 (Quality example.)


Now for some variety....................how about a pic of the ratchet junk yard???? :scared:..................a couple of interesting specimens in the bunch, wish they still worked...............we'll be back............. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

The quest for 500 ratchets continues...............................:lol_hitti

('HOUND's running ratchet total, this thread: 3 1" Drives, 7 3/4" Drives, 240 1/2" Drives, 157 3/8" Drives, 1 9/32" Drive, 63 1/4" Drives, 471 Overall/All Sizes. Number needed to surpass overall/all sizes ratchet total of 500: 30.[/QUOTE]
 

tpolley

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 26, 2008
Messages
2,166
Location
kansas city
can someone guestimate the age and value of this snap-on f70n 3/8 ratchet. i'm looking to sell/trade it for a 1/2 snapon
 

Attachments

  • rat1.JPG
    rat1.JPG
    77.1 KB · Views: 54
  • rat2.JPG
    rat2.JPG
    77.7 KB · Views: 56

chad s

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 3, 2006
Messages
2,483
Location
Baltimore, MD
can someone guestimate the age and value of this snap-on f70n 3/8 ratchet. i'm looking to sell/trade it for a 1/2 snapon

There is a date code between the OF and OFF letters.

Its from 1939-around 1947.

Value on ebay, is probably in the $10-15 range in its condition.
 

tpolley

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 26, 2008
Messages
2,166
Location
kansas city
i recovered this from an old lumber yard that was being torn down about 15 years ago. it's about 2 feet long and apears to be one inch drive. it's froze up. i never could get it broke loose. what the heck is it??
 

Attachments

  • rat1.JPG
    rat1.JPG
    68.4 KB · Views: 91
  • rat2.JPG
    rat2.JPG
    65.8 KB · Views: 78
  • rat3.JPG
    rat3.JPG
    68.7 KB · Views: 76
  • rat4.JPG
    rat4.JPG
    68 KB · Views: 79
  • rat5.JPG
    rat5.JPG
    67.6 KB · Views: 78
  • rat6.JPG
    rat6.JPG
    70.9 KB · Views: 79

billymade

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 2, 2008
Messages
7,461
Location
New Mexico
DynoDale, all I can say is.... wow! That one drawer by itself, is awe inspiring and somewhat mind blowing! That is a collection to aspire to! It looks like you have just about one of every ratchet that Snapon makes! You must have a good relationship with your Snap-On dealer! :) Nice tools!
 
Last edited:

old salvage

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 16, 2007
Messages
1,464
Location
Rhode Island
tpolly
Wow, that looks like the coarsest ratchet ever. 7 tooth action.
Perhaps for railroad work. ?
A nice old piece whatever it is.
 

tpolley

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 26, 2008
Messages
2,166
Location
kansas city
tha's what i'm thinking. surely it's not for mechanics work. it's gotta be for some kinda load binder for a rail car.
 

64merc

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2008
Messages
2,816
Location
Texas
tha's what i'm thinking. surely it's not for mechanics work. it's gotta be for some kinda load binder for a rail car.

I don't know what it's for but I like it!! You should try and soak the head in something to break it loose. Maybe you have already.
 

Paladin

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2008
Messages
924
Location
Southern Utah
Just scored this Indestro Super 1/2" drive today from a pawn shop in Boise. Didn't work (spun freely when direction was switched), so I brought it home, disassembled it, cleaned, lubed and reassembled. Works like a champ. I bought it for $4!





Guess I need to reset the date on the camera...
 
Last edited:

64merc

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2008
Messages
2,816
Location
Texas
Just scored this Indestro Super 1/2" drive today from a pawn shop in Boise. Didn't work (spun freely when direction was switched), so I brought it home, disassembled it, cleaned, lubed and reassembled. Works like a champ. I bought it for $4!





Guess I need to reset the date on the camera...

I just love it when I get "broken" ratchets for cheap and bring them back to life.
 

dxdexter

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 1, 2006
Messages
1,923
Here's my modest collection of Gray ratchets. The only manufacture that I actually hoard.
GrayTools002.jpg

GrayRatchets004-1.jpg

GrayRatchets006-1.jpg
 

v8garage

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 27, 2007
Messages
901
Location
Texas
i recovered this from an old lumber yard that was being torn down about 15 years ago. it's about 2 feet long and apears to be one inch drive. it's froze up. i never could get it broke loose. what the heck is it??

My guess is that this is a binder ratchet for binding loads together with a metal strap. There would have been another part that went with it that the straps went in. Whether that is what it is or not it is a very cool find.:thumbup:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
C

caper

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2006
Messages
3,185
Location
cape breton
If you ever held a gray ratchet you'd realize the hollow handle was to keep weight down,these ratchets are BUILT.Think of cornwell as a wimpy cousin!
 

v8garage

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 27, 2007
Messages
901
Location
Texas
i can understand collecting old ratchets. some of you guys with 2 or 3 drawers full of different modern ratchets, do you acually use all of them?? how do you decide on a particular day what ratchet you're going to use?

That's why they call it "ratchet ****". You just pick which ratchet is prettiest to you that particular day:lol_hitti
 

Packard V8

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 16, 2009
Messages
7,380
Location
Spokane, WA
I didn't see the old Bonney I have which requires the 1/2" drive post to be pulled and inserted on the other side to change directions. It's probably older than I am. Anyone know for sure how old?

thnx, jack vines
 

lbgradwell

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2007
Messages
4,707
Location
Oakville, ON
I didn't see the old Bonney I have which requires the 1/2" drive post to be pulled and inserted on the other side to change directions. It's probably older than I am. Anyone know for sure how old?

thnx, jack vines

We need a photo, Jack, but assuming you're under 65+ it's almost certainly older than you!
 

stevejh82

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 10, 2009
Messages
251
Location
Ohio
Snapmom, what are the date codes on those ratchets? They are awesome...are they rare?
 

lbgradwell

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2007
Messages
4,707
Location
Oakville, ON
Strange socket sets as promised...

Something called "Open End Ratchet Wrenches".........????

Haven't seen them in any tool catalogs.

SocketSetCasesLidsClosed.jpg

Good luck finding a set today. Those were sold in the 40's or 50's and the only reference I have ever seen to them was an old ad in a vintage Popular mechanics magazine from the day. the TAC stood for something like Tube Appliance Corporation, or something strange like that.

Just stumbled on this old posting while looking for something else, so I'll bring it back to life!

Proto acquired T.A.C. (Tubing Appliance Corporation) somewhere in between the 1954 catalogue (C5428) and the 1956 catalogue (5629). Look beginning at p. 28 in the 1956 catalogue for listings.

Here's a link to more info on AA.

A 1956 ad:


Plomb-Proto1956TAC.jpg
 
OP
C

caper

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2006
Messages
3,185
Location
cape breton
Champion plugmaster 3/8dr:
P1090469.jpg


new mac spark plug,still says made in usa,some people were doubting:

P1090472.jpg


P1090470.jpg
 
OP
C

caper

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2006
Messages
3,185
Location
cape breton
An old Jet 1/4dr flexhead,made in asia somewhere I think but it's stood the test of time and works nice and smooth:

P1090487.jpg


P1090488.jpg



Williams 1/4dr superratchet,

P1090489.jpg


P1090490.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom