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cosmik binturong

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mmmmm... lets see, one shiny Wright 3/8", a couple Snap-on F936(one we'll be going out soon), a few Facom round head 72-tooth 1/4", a 1/4" Bost made by Facom, an Autobest 1/4", a Hazet 916SP, an old Stahlwille 415, some Ko-ken in 3/8" and one halfie too, couple ol' Beta 1/2", a Dowidat 3/4", a few 1/4" taiwanese no-name and a sturdy albeit cheapie Powerfix 1/2" to lend outside, two or three Gedore, a Russian-made 14mm-square pass-thru, a SAM halfie, an old cadmium plated Lauravia 1/4", three Top, one in each size, an ETC 1/4"(one of my oldest), a recent Saltus 1/4" and probably more scattered around the houses and a few other places.

latest is a cheap rusty Duro-Chrome halfie pass-thru that will eventualy replace the russian 14mm since it's not usable with the special socket i wanted to use it for.


oh ****... :eek:


that's way more than i thought i had... :spit:

luckily i use them all even if a few are always sporting the same socket for the exact same job each time, minus the small Lauravia due to its cadmium plating and origin and the SAM since its chrome is severely peeling and i plan to refinish it later...



oops... forgot the Facom CDX and a Virax branded pass-thru. :D




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cosmik binturong

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Can you tell me your thoughts on the Facom CDX?

great stuff but you do have a limited choice of sockets and ratchet handle is not long enough, they could have done a longer longish version, like the long 1/2" Snap-on ones, that would have been greater than the two models they sell. :(

now i've only the 10mm socket left and it's stuck there since the ejector is broken... only use it to break loose all those pesky rusted 10mm-headed bolts with a cheater tube, at least until i get a cheap kit for it. :lol:


get one if you cannot use a 1/2" rat and need to apply mucho mucho torque and don't mind being the only one in the 'hood with a CDX drive rat! :)
 
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get one if you cannot use a 1/2" rat and need to apply mucho mucho torque and don't mind being the only one in the 'hood with a CDX drive rat! :)

Thanks! I know the application is somewhat limited. I'm a bit of an oversized genetic freak, and I worry (probably needlessly) about breaking stuff.
 

cosmik binturong

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don't worry, the guy that broke the ratchet ejector is the kind of guy for whom all tools are hammers/impact tools of some sort. even digital calipers or drills.

if the ratcheting mechanism withstanded his abusive behaviour, i'm pretty sure that you won't have any concern with those CDX rats and sockets(one of the good thing of the low popularity of those is that production is still France for the sockets and France or Italy for the rats).

sadly the only places i've seen CDX stuff used are mostly industrial maintenance, local subway elevators crew(along with Gedore and Wera stainless stuff), a few tool freaks/mechanics(pretty rare over here), a "big hull" composite shipbuilder's integration department and in a local submarine factory(civilian subs) a few years ago. that's it. :(
 
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I believe I have 4. The standard 3 (1/4", 3/8", & 1/2") Craftsman USA raised panel teardrops, and possibly a round head 3/8" SK that's lurking in a small green hammerite looking metal box somewhere or other. I'll keep an eye out for it, and if I find it I'll attempt to positively identify it. I'm going to be adding a set of 4 Armstrongs to my arsenal, and that should about do it for me.
 

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3/4" Drive
SK Round Head
C-man RP

1/2" Drive
2 C-man RP
2 SK Round Head (one long handle)

3/8"
Snap-On FL80
C-man RP
C-man full polish
C-man RP oil hole v series
Sparta Round Head
TAT Round Head
Master Mechanic Composite

1/4
Snap-On TL72
Gearwrench 60? tooth
2 C-man RP
C-man Round Head (not RHFT)

Grand Total 19, that is way more then I thought I had, plus I'm probably forgetting one or two that are stashed away.

-Sam
 

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1/2" drive
titan 24 inch 36 tooth
ez red 24 inch flex comfort grip 72 tooth
williams super ratchet<<<<<< love the name
ez red extendable

3/8ths
flh80
flf80..... but with comfort grip
fcf72
harbor frieght super long and skinny guy with two flex heads 3/8"/1/4"
harbor frieght roto head with a titan grip on it
fc72
ez red extenable
milwaukee m12

1/4"
gt72
grey pneumatic
titan 12 inch comfort grip
tlf72 or some **** like that

and of course some craftsmans laying around the house but nothing special
 

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I just recently went north of 100.

For those that are calling BS here and there, maybe some apologies are in order? :dunno:

My list: (this is by size, make, model the dupes push it over the century mark:

1 1" Plvmb 5849
2 3/4" Plvmb 5848
3 3/4" P&C 9209 Exposed gear
4 1/2" craftsman Raised Panel Flex - V series
5 1/2" Proto 5450
6 1/2" Proto 5449 Spud handle
7 1/2" Duro 672 floater head no springs, female (early)
8 1/2" Plvmb 5449
9 1/2" Proto 5449
10 1/2" Proto 5449
11 1/2" Proto "5949-D
12 1/2" Plvmb unmarked WWII contract Plomb
13 1/2" Williams S-52 Superatchet
14 1/2" P&C 6211
15 1/2" S-K 42470 RH 50 T
16 1/2" Thorsen 77 Exposed gear
17 1/2" Cornwell
18 1/2" craftsman Raised Panel RHFT
19 1/2" craftsman Raised Panel RHFT
20 1/2" Snap-on No. 71 M
21 1/2" Snap-on 67B ratcheting head
22 1/2" & 3/8" Proto Double Duty for Vogel Tool Co.
23 1/2" ?? Swivel Head
24 3/8" Stanley 7-85-782 Flex head and Extendable handle
25 3/8" Powerbuilt Flex head angle handle
26 3/8" Wright MN 60 AC-42
27 3/8" Plvmb unmarked WWII contract Plomb
25 3/8" Proto 5249 1/2D
26 3/8" Proto 5249
28 3/8" Plvmb 5249
29 3/8" Giller (Contract?) 77JC
30 3/8" S-K car box
31 3/8" craftsman Raised Panel
32 3/8" craftsman Raised Panel VQ
33 3/8" craftsman Raised Panel RHFT
34 3/8" craftsman Raised Panel RHFT
35 3/8" Thorsen 89J Vampire
36 3/8" Thorsen 77J Exposed gear
37 3/8" Thorsen 77JA Exposed gear
38 3/8" SK - Diamond Round Head 45170
39 3/8" SK - Wayne Round Head 45170
40 3/8" SK Round Head 45170
41 3/8" Husky, New Britain made Round Head CB-46
42 3/8" Wright Round Head 3400
43 3/8" Indestro 6272
43 3/8" Indestro 2736 Swivel Head
44 3/8" Champion Plug Master CT405
45 3/8" Kent-Moore 10162 Palm Grip
46 3/8" DJ tools Palm Rat, same as above:
47 3/8" Walden 4050
48 3/8" Snap-on GF70 S
49 3/8" Snap-on F70 M
50 3/8" Snap-on F731 Swivel Head
51 3/8" Thorsen SK/Diamond Rnd Head 77JC
52 3/8" SK Round Hd "Frankenstein"
53 3/8" craftsman Stubby Flex Head 94378
53 3/8" No Name Stubby Flex Head
53 3/8" Snap-on FK-720 Stubby
54 3/8" New Britain No. 12 ratcheting head
55 1/4" MAC M3R Swivel Head
56 1/4" No Name Stubby Flex Head
57 1/4" craftsman Raised Panel RHFT 43187
58 1/4" Snap-on GM70M
59 1/4" Snap-on GM70S
60 1/4" Snap-on GM70S
61 1/4" Snap-on TM70B
62 1/4" Vulcan Flex head (Williams truck brand, short lived)
63 1/4" Action (Thorsen) 53MA Open Gear
64 1/4" Walden 3119 specil inverted head
65 1/4" craftsman V - Flex
66 1/4" Thorsen 77MC Round Head
67 1/4" MAC M2R Round head
68 1/4" Herbrand 3160
69 1/4" SK SK Tools 40970
70 1/4" SK 40970
71 1/4" Thorsen 77M Exposed gear
72 1/4" Action (Thorsen) 77MA
73 1/4" Plvmb 4749
74 1/4" Craftsman Raised Panel
75 1/4" Craftsman Raised Panel
76 1/4" Titan/Toptul
77 1/4" BlackHawk GW-9967-1 ratcheting head
78 3/8" BlackHawk Thumb Drive
79 1/2" No Name Palm Grip
80 3/8" No Name Palm Grip
81 1/4" No Name Palm Grip
 
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Here are my ratchets, there might be 2 or 3 not shown. 23 in the pictures and 2 not, a total of 25 ratchets


1/4"

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3/8"

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1/2"

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Hmph. Think I'm full of it, huh?

Been planning a full blown post with decent pics, stats, etc for a little while (since closing in on 500), but I don't like being called a BS'r, so here's a teaser or few of ultra-crappy cellphone pics:

3/8" alphabetical, Action to Mac
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1/2" Moore/Easco and New Britain sourced
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1/2" Wright, Armstrong, SK, Williams and a few other sources
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That's 3 drawers out of 7 filled in that cabinet. Can fit roughly 100 3/8", 50 1/2" or probably 175+ 1/4" in each drawer (only have @ 90 1/4"), and doesn't include the 40+ in the roll cab. Planning on putting the 1/2" alphabetical as well. I'm gonna have to spread out into the remaining drawers, 'cause it's a pain adding a ratchet into the middle of mostly full drawer alphabetically and shifting a s**tload of ratchets around... :willy_nil

And all those ratchets that look the same aren't - they're different brands, or high/low tooth count models, or some other difference - I don't count multiples of absolutely identical ratchets within a drive size.



Don't I know it...

Attached (hopefully) is a partial pdf print of the spreadsheet I'm keeping track of the model #'s on, to show the long list of brands. It's not the most recent update - it only totals 512 ratchets. A handful listed as individual brands are actually variations/evolutions of a particular brand (like S-K, SK, SK Tools, SK Wayne), but there's a good 100+ unique brands.

So you can't call bull, but what do I get to call you? :lol_hitti

Thats like r.a.d. or rachet aqusition disorder!!
 

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I have about 13 or so. The two that get the most use are my 84T Craftsman Premium ratchets, followed by those Pittsburgh swivel heads (Which I am afraid to admit, but I actually like for the price). I also have some Plomb pebble handles, Williams, Wright, SK, Allen, Husky, Wera, and a Duralast Snap On clone in the ratchet drawer.

The Williams ratchets have a very nice overall feel, I have a BB-52A (black industrial finish) that I use exclusively with my bike tools. I also have a Williams B-52EHFA that I just started getting acquainted with. The SK ratchets are from my grandfather and very special to me, but I don't use them often. (1/2" Drive) The others just act as subs on jobs where I may need to switch between sizes frequently.
 

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My ratchets...
1 1/2" SK
the rest are all CM (USA)

Missing....
1/2" Snap On
1/4" CM (in a set in my travel box)
1/4" CM that I just picked up.

Have a good night,
Larry
 

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Dang... I only have a few!
-SH80A
-FHF8
-THLF72
-T72
-EZRED MR3818FL
-Genius long handle flex 1/2"
-Big 1/2 inch craftsman I use with a cheater pipe..
 
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Maybe 30 or so? Dunno. Here's what in my box at work:
1/4": T72, TF72 (long flex), and a Wright 2492
3/8": F80, FHX80 (long flex locking head), old Snap-On t handle
1/2" Cornwell SR50, SHL80A (long handle), Proto J5457F (long handle flex), an old Williams S41 breaker bar (long handle), Mac V24SF Breaker bar (really long), SLX80 (really long locking flex head)
3/4": USAG 237B

A good many more at home, but after a lot of trial and error, I've found that set-up and those ratchets work best for me.
 

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Jesus, some of you do need help. Just PM me for my address....

I have an unmarked (taiwan, I think) master mechanic roundhead that's remarkably fine, a US NAPA quick release that's remarkably coarse, an SK 45170, and a duralast pear head (coarse, but feels great, very strong, my go-to). All 3/8ths.

I have matching duralast 1/4th and 1/2 pear heads, but they're the exact same design as the 3/8th, and while it works great in 3/8ths, scaling it doesn't QUITE work - the quarter is obnoxiously stiff, and the half will pop into neutral, or switch directions - the design (snap-on or similar copy, I believe) needed some tweaking to scale it up or down, and it doesn't seem to have recieved an adequate dose of said tweaking - I'm going to see if they'll swap the half out for a roundhead, since I can make it slip on command to show them, but I really need more half inch ratchets - and some bigger stuff wouldn't hurt either..

And I need some breakers - I have my favorite pipe (leather handle and all) for lugs, but I've never been able to bring myself to spend as much as an alright ratchet costs, for a freaken.... bar.
 
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And I need some breakers - I have my favorite pipe (leather handle and all) for lugs, but I've never been able to bring myself to spend as much as an alright ratchet costs, for a freaken.... bar.
Get a long handle ratchet. It will do just fine. I recommend the long handle Wright or Williams models. Very nice price.
 

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I have....
1 3/8 k-mart one for the home set
1/2 and 3/8 HF ratchets as backups at work
2 snappy 3/8 dual 80s
1 big snap on dual 80 breaker bar
a little itty bitty 1/4" drive clutch ratchet from titan
 

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one china 1/4" goodwrench, one gearless 1/4" titan, two 3/8" craftsman premiums, one 3/8" husky indexable, one 3/8" gearless titan, one craftsman usa made 44809 1/2" and one craftsman premium 1/2".
 

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3/4
Snap On
Proto

1/2
Snap On
Proto
Blackhawk
Armstrong
Challenger
SK
KD
Wright-Allied
Craftsman
Mustang
No name Japan
Snap On Long
Craftsman Long Flex

3/8
Snap On (sealed)
Snap On (older)
SK palm control
SK round
Wright
Armstrong
Kobalt USA
Bonney
Easco
Thorson
Cougar
KD
Craftsman
Ace
Popular Mechanics
Snap On swivel head
Pittsburgh Pro swivel head
Allen long flex
Craftsman Pro bent flex

1/4
SK
Armstrong
KD
Husky USA
Craftsman round
Craftsman RP
Titan long
Matco flex

42 total right now, between work and home.
 

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Here are my ratchets, there might be 2 or 3 not shown. 23 in the pictures and 2 not, a total of 25 ratchets


1/4"

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The small breaker bar to the bottom right of the black torque stick, is that a Gray Canada tool? If so, can you post the part number? As well as the 1/4 round ratchet to match? They don't list those currently, and I'd like to start looking for them online.
Thanks.
 

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I had three before I joined the GJ, now I have around 50 and would still like to add a few more and then still won't be done.:lol_hitti
 

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Running about 25, but as I was looking at the drawer I realized there isn't a lot of duplication. Short, long, flex, palm, flex speeder, indexing flex, and some other varieties x 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2.
 

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Finally got all the loose ones that are not in sets or in the truck back in my box. I like ratchets and try to get them for the different functions they serve. I won't lie, a couple just looked cool so grabbed them.

25 in here including the 3 palm ratchets
 

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Going upwards of 150 USA ratchets....methinks I need therapy, am watching ' hoarders' on TV to maybe get some help !
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This is just the loose stuff, the rest are in sets . Once I get over my mid-life tool crisis, I might actually start selling some of these...Hmmm, maybe not ?


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It's seeming to me that the people with more than 15-20 are collectors and want different brands, sizes, types, etc. The people who go for utility go for value, quality, comfort, etc.
 

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It's seeming to me that the people with more than 15-20 are collectors and want different brands, sizes, types, etc. The people who go for utility go for value, quality, comfort, etc.

Almost, and yet, not quite.

I can't say I'm looking for one particular brand. I just don't like passing up on sub-$5.00 old US made iron.

What I use most in my personal box are my Snap-On's (both hh and sh), my Matco 24 incher, a few pristine SK's, and a Challenger QR given to me by Geologist.

Can't say I ever WANTED a particular brand to collect, they just seem to cross my path. :dunno: I'm not complaining though! :beer:
 
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