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Show us the small stuff - ratchets, wrenches, etc

JeremyManning

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As the title states, I collect small wrenches (ignition and such) as well as, 1/4 drive stuff.
 

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Ignition wrenches, pliers & screwdrivers
 

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JeremyManning

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Boxed sets
 

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jwitt

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Yea, I dig that kind of stuff too.

Some of my Ignition pliers
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My favorite 1/4 ratchet. It's a Blackhawk that's head can hide under a dime.
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Another tiny ratchet, my 4751 Plomb.
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Also a bunch of 4" adjustables, little screwdrivers and such.

Jim
 

JayL

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I purchased this used kit for around $30. The previous owner re painted the box. Thinking to bring it back to red. Also the spinner handle was heat ( bent ) damaged. Probably will get a replacement for it too. Anybody knows the part number? OP just reminded me that I need to do this ... LOL.

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Plasmatic

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Here's some small stuff for you. From top to bottom:
Torx T1
Hex 0.028" (0.7mm)
Phillips #000
Slotted 0.8mm
Offset slotted 3.5mm

I (perhaps thankfully) haven't had to use any other than the PH000 and 3.5mm offset slotted, but I like having the other stuff on hand just in case it comes up.
 

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fordbroncodave

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i've got a whole handfull of snap on ignition wrenches and a very small blue point pliers. it would make a nice example how to use the macro function on the camera :lol:
 

kyrbz

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Here's a small set of Facom wrenches I picked up at Harry J Epstein's, and a Wera bit ratchet from Chads tool box. Incidentally, I read a lot of negative reviews about Chads. Mostly about slow shipping, items out of stock, and poor communication, however my experience with them was good. They have a great price on the Wera bit ratchets. I received email updates on my order and received my order in three days.
 

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ultgar

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Here's a small set of Facom wrenches I picked up at Harry J Epstein's, and a Wera bit ratchet from Chads tool box. Incidentally, I read a lot of negative reviews about Chads. Mostly about slow shipping, items out of stock, and poor communication, however my experience with them was good. They have a great price on the Wera bit ratchets. I received email updates on my order and received my order in three days.

The Wera bit ratchet is one of the few items being made in Taiwan (most everthing else is Czech Republic). The similar Facom set is also from Taiwan.

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TonyCH

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Couple of smallish Snap On ratchets.

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The TM936 takes screw bits directly:

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