ewils35
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Got it for 60 bucks and puller came freeNice! I need that belt wrench[emoji106]
Got it for 60 bucks and puller came freeNice! I need that belt wrench[emoji106]
Matco guy decided to show up today. I've been wanting this 1/2" ratchet from Armstrong but I don't believe they sell one with this long of a handle
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Plus he's having a raffle to win one of two prizes. Either a service cart or a shotgun. I put mine in for the gun
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yo dirtywerx you gotta do another tool box tour of the new box
Very nice ratchet, I have the same one without the grip... use it constantly.
Only in America would your tool guy be giving away a gun lol
BTW what kind of box is that? Cornwell maybe...
Link?
finally a stud detector worth something.
my stanley piece of **** was useless as the edge would move when taking multiple measurements or going left to right vs right to left.
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Just an FYI to those of you asking about this Franklin stud finder. Yes it is awesome and Costco has one that's made for them, its blue has a different name but its the exact same tool. I bought it... I believe for $35.

Have that exact same ratchet an love it!Matco guy decided to show up today. I've been wanting this 1/2" ratchet from Armstrong but I don't believe they sell one with this long of a handle
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Plus he's having a raffle to win one of two prizes. Either a service cart or a shotgun. I put mine in for the gun
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Matco guy decided to show up today. I've been wanting this 1/2" ratchet from Armstrong but I don't believe they sell one with this long of a handle
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Plus he's having a raffle to win one of two prizes. Either a service cart or a shotgun. I put mine in for the gun
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Yes Proto.Proto (Grip-On) going by the colors. Thats not a bad deal! They are going for $23-$25 on Zoro (plus shipping if you're under $50). Whats your assessment on the epoxy finish?
What did the 1/2 ratchet run you?



Get the SOWhat is the overall length? And price? I'm debating the 25" SO, and if this could work, I might have to find the Matco guy in town.
Thanks
Bill
Get the SO![]()
Ratchet, Dual 80®, Flex Head, Long Standard Handle, Comfort Grip, 1/2" drive, 25 3/4"
MSRP $224.95 USD Item: SHLF80A
Dual 80 feels better than the 88 IMHO
The Matco one CFR248LFTG 1/2" Drive 88 Tooth Locking Flex Ratchet, Overall length: 24"
MSRP $251
Ditto ^^^
Matco locks.
Personal preference but if I'm yanking on it with 2 feet of leverage I want the flex head that locks into place.
Especially with something that long...whatever angle u hold it at is what angle ur gonna be at.
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Snap on SHLX80A
GREEN handle on the way
Oh it was haha, but it's worth itNow that is nice. Big money!![]()
That snap on soft grip is flipped to wrong side
That snap on soft grip is flipped to wrong side
Get the SO![]()
Ratchet, Dual 80®, Flex Head, Long Standard Handle, Comfort Grip, 1/2" drive, 25 3/4"
MSRP $224.95 USD Item: SHLF80A
Dual 80 feels better than the 88 IMHO
The Matco one CFR248LFTG 1/2" Drive 88 Tooth Locking Flex Ratchet, Overall length: 24"
MSRP $251
Got a couple tools from our indy guy today.![]()
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Yes they are, got them from out independant tool guy, you can prob get them from tooltopia. Quality seems pretty good for 20$ !!That terminal kit.... Are those release tools to remove pins from terminal housings?
If so where did you order from please
I don't know why people think they need a flex head that locks?
You have used breaker bars before right? .....they don't lock
Especially with something that long...whatever angle u hold it at is what angle ur gonna be at. I personally have owned the snap on locking ratchet and I sold it. Before I sold it I would never lock it anywY just because I found it useless. I don't own a single locking ratchet anymore and I wouldn't have it any other way.
I guess some people think if it doesn't lock that your gonna be flopping all over the place and as ur loosening something the handle is gonna pivot and ur hand is gonna go slamming into the side of the vehicle or something. ......it is complete opposite of this
I find locking just happens to get it the way in ur rotation if u have to move it some to go around an obstacle.
To each his own but I'm sure most people that have used both will chime in and say that they prefer non locking. Plus it's just one extra addition to the ratchet to create a weak point.
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