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bimmer630

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Anyone use these? Just thought I'd start a thread about them since I noticed the "snapon junkie" on YouTube had no clue they existed.
These things can help out in a few different jams. You can connect a long extension and use it as a long reach ratchet, (which can be a problem with breakage if you use too much torque) , or with an extension on the top and use it sort of like a crows foot
Connecting the extension to the bottom is also cool to be able to stay in places and ratchet a fastener out backwards .


Just thought I'd make this post to help you guys out if anyone didn't know this existed
 

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I have one, but got upset it was never updated to dual 80 specs... You should try this as well.



 

Sugarfryz

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I mean I get how it works but seems like if you out it on an extension at a 90 degree angle, it's not doing all that much.
 
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-OSIS-

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Handy as a hoe in the red light district!! I seldom use one but there are times it was useful.
 

redwrench60

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I have one too. I use it as a stubby palm ratchet with "extra" capabilities for tough access problems. I also wish they'd update it to dual 80.
 

dan360

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The head and the various adapting devices pictured have a comfy spot in the back left corner of drawer #5 in the service truck.

These days it seems the hyd pump bolts are installed first and threadlocked, then the remaining parts of the excavator are plopped on top like mashed taters from your mother-in-law's wooden spoon.

I will win, "mom"...I will win.
 
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