BirdMobile
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Hey all,
I have a lot of ratchets. A drawer full, plus a few in the car, a few in my 3/4 kit, and a few "junkers" scattered around the shop dedicated to certain tasks or in a cabinet awaiting give-away or sale. I love ratchets, I consider them to be the "king of hand tools" (well.. that and the hammer!
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Anyway, given all of this, I got to thinking how I would go about it if I was starting over and buying ratchets from scratch. Here are my thoughts:
I would start out by just biting the cost bullet and buying a 3 piece set (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) of the Armstrong locking flex heads. They are, by far, probably the most versatile and nicest performing ratchets in my collection.
I would then add a set of standard handle length 1/4 and 3/8 roto ratchets - Carlyle or Snap On if I could afford them, or Husky if I was on a budget. I Love, love, LOVES me some roto - they are the ultimate flex ratchets and "speed handles".
Finally, I would buy a Snap On F80 or Carlyle R38TD, a Snap On TLL72, a Carlyle R14TD, and a Carlyle or Kobalt stubby 3/8 teardrop.
If I had any money left over, I'd pick up a long handled 3/8 ratchet - Snap On FLL80 or Tekton 15010 - depending on budget.
With this setup, only 10 ratchets, I could function very well. 99% of the time, these are the ratchets I reach for (with the exception of the Armstrong 1/2 Locking, which I'm in the process of obtaining).
I'm sure that had I gone in this direction, instead of the way I did it, I would probably still end up with a large collection similar to what I currently have - but I would have saved a lot of money and not gone down the road of experimenting with some ratchets that I ended up just not caring for.
I have a lot of ratchets. A drawer full, plus a few in the car, a few in my 3/4 kit, and a few "junkers" scattered around the shop dedicated to certain tasks or in a cabinet awaiting give-away or sale. I love ratchets, I consider them to be the "king of hand tools" (well.. that and the hammer!
Anyway, given all of this, I got to thinking how I would go about it if I was starting over and buying ratchets from scratch. Here are my thoughts:
I would start out by just biting the cost bullet and buying a 3 piece set (1/4, 3/8, 1/2) of the Armstrong locking flex heads. They are, by far, probably the most versatile and nicest performing ratchets in my collection.
I would then add a set of standard handle length 1/4 and 3/8 roto ratchets - Carlyle or Snap On if I could afford them, or Husky if I was on a budget. I Love, love, LOVES me some roto - they are the ultimate flex ratchets and "speed handles".
Finally, I would buy a Snap On F80 or Carlyle R38TD, a Snap On TLL72, a Carlyle R14TD, and a Carlyle or Kobalt stubby 3/8 teardrop.
If I had any money left over, I'd pick up a long handled 3/8 ratchet - Snap On FLL80 or Tekton 15010 - depending on budget.
With this setup, only 10 ratchets, I could function very well. 99% of the time, these are the ratchets I reach for (with the exception of the Armstrong 1/2 Locking, which I'm in the process of obtaining).
I'm sure that had I gone in this direction, instead of the way I did it, I would probably still end up with a large collection similar to what I currently have - but I would have saved a lot of money and not gone down the road of experimenting with some ratchets that I ended up just not caring for.
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