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Are there green hard handles available for a 1/8" shank?? I'd like to switch a few of my picks over to green hard handles and put a hard handle on my brass seal spoon. PN if anyone knows it'd be much appreciated!
 
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Are there green hard handles available for a 1/8" shank?? I'd like to switch a few of my picks over to green hard handles and put a hard handle on my brass seal spoon. PN if anyone knows it'd be much appreciated!

I think the smallest is the SDD2R2RG which has a 3/16" core hole.
 

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^^ excellent vid, I like the centre console thing there, single din toolbox handle holder,

what are the yellow socket holders? westling trays?

I like the custom painted tools and trays, green wedding ring LOL
Yes those are westling, they aren't quite yellow even though the light makes it like like that, they are a set they tried to do in green but couldn't get the anodizing correct. Thanks though, and the rubber wedding rings are awesome if you turn wrenches daily.
 

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Not as bright of a green as normally posted in this thread buuuut .......
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Are there green hard handles available for a 1/8" shank?? I'd like to switch a few of my picks over to green hard handles and put a hard handle on my brass seal spoon. PN if anyone knows it'd be much appreciated!

There is a guy on eBay who sells them but not sure of part number thru snap on thou
 

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Re: The Green Tools ****

Got these off the truck today. Cool thing about them is you can leave them on and operate your phone still
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dlfiene

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How much are they then? Considering the orange hard handle pocket screwdriver is $7 with the same sized handle and the screwdriver shank. I doubt it'd cost more than that.

https://store.snapon.com/Pocket-chrome-SDD204O-P634042.aspx


Here is the part # and price for the 1/8" green hard handle and the other colors available.
SPP462AR8RG $6.35 Green
SPP46-2AR8R $6.50 Black
SPP46-2AR8RO $6.50 Orange
SPP46-2AR8RR $6.50 Red

Not sure why the green is slightly cheaper but that is good for you.
 

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Here is the part # and price for the 1/8" green hard handle and the other colors available.
SPP462AR8RG $6.35 Green
SPP46-2AR8R $6.50 Black
SPP46-2AR8RO $6.50 Orange
SPP46-2AR8RR $6.50 Red

Not sure why the green is slightly cheaper but that is good for you.

Uuh... So, they're actually less than half the price of the ebay auction and Snap-on has free shipping too.

BTW thanks for the part #'s.
 
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Uuh... So, they're actually less than half the price of the ebay auction and Snap-on has free shipping too.

BTW thanks for the part #'s.

My fault...Sorry about that.I looked at pic and price but didnt look at length of handle.I was thinking of the full size handles for screwdrivers etc..
 

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My fault...Sorry about that.I looked at pic and price but didnt look at length of handle.I was thinking of the full size handles for screwdrivers etc..

No worries, I know the larger handles are actually pretty pricey like the SDD2R1RG which is the smallest standard sized is $13.65. Which to me seems a little expensive. Now that I know the part number for the mini handles I can put some on a couple of my 1/4" ratchets. I personally think the standard screwdriver handles are too thick for a 1/4" ratchet. I mean the handle itself is wider than the ratchet's head. It just looks funny to me.
 

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They also have a green hard handle one with a 3/16" hole.
Part # is SPP46-2AR9RG $6.50.
 

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No worries, I know the larger handles are actually pretty pricey like the SDD2R1RG which is the smallest standard sized is $13.65. Which to me seems a little expensive. Now that I know the part number for the mini handles I can put some on a couple of my 1/4" ratchets. I personally think the standard screwdriver handles are too thick for a 1/4" ratchet. I mean the handle itself is wider than the ratchet's head. It just looks funny to me.

Here is the actual green hard handle replacement for the the 1/4" ratchet.
THD72-12G $19.95

This handle is quite a bit smaller than the SDD2 handles and bigger than the SPP mini handles. I almost think the SPP mini would be to small for a 1/4" ratchet handle. Just my opinion though.
 

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Here is the actual green hard handle replacement for the the 1/4" ratchet.
THD72-12G $19.95

This handle is quite a bit smaller than the SDD2 handles and bigger than the SPP mini handles. I almost think the SPP mini would be to small for a 1/4" ratchet handle. Just my opinion though.

Thanks for the part #, do you happen to have the part # for actual 3/8" and 1/2" handle? I've used the SDD2 handles on 3/8" ratchets but still found them too thick for my liking. Now that you mention it I went and looked at my pick set, and I think you may be right about the SPP being too small. Those THD handles sure are pricey though.

I'm guessing that the 3/8" ratchet handle is FHD80-12G?
 
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Thanks for the part #, do you happen to have the part # for actual 3/8" and 1/2" handle? I've used the SDD2 handles on 3/8" ratchets but still found them too thick for my liking. Now that you mention it I went and looked at my pick set, and I think you may be right about the SPP being too small. Those THD handles sure are pricey though.

I'm guessing that the 3/8" ratchet handle is FHD80-12G?

You are correct on the 3/8" part number and to my knowledge they do not make a specific one for the 1/2" drive in the hard handles. I believe the SDD6 series handle is the exact same size that came on the 1/2" drive. However you may have to drill out the handle to get it to fit.
 

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You are correct on the 3/8" part number and to my knowledge they do not make a specific one for the 1/2" drive in the hard handles. I believe the SDD6 series handle is the exact same size that came on the 1/2" drive. However you may have to drill out the handle to get it to fit.

Thanks again, I kind of figured the SDD6 was the same size as from all the pics I've seen, and from all the people who have converted SDD6 handles to their 1/2" ratchets they looked like the same size.

It's unfortunate that the specific ratchet handles are so much more expensive than the SDD handles. I guess I'll just have to do a ratchet a month or so instead of trying to do a dozen ratchets at once.
 

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Thanks again, I kind of figured the SDD6 was the same size as from all the pics I've seen, and from all the people who have converted SDD6 handles to their 1/2" ratchets they looked like the same size.

It's unfortunate that the specific ratchet handles are so much more expensive than the SDD handles. I guess I'll just have to do a ratchet a month or so instead of trying to do a dozen ratchets at once.

You're welcome.
I bet if you wanted a smaller handle on your 1/2" drive you could go with a SDD5 or maybe even the SDD4.
 

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For 1/2 drive I use the sdd8 handles and the 3/8 handle is the same as sdd2 and 1/4 uses a smaller handle

I might try a sdd6 on 1/2 ratchet but you will still have to drill out all handles for 1/2
 

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For 1/2 drive I use the sdd8 handles and the 3/8 handle is the same as sdd2 and 1/4 uses a smaller handle

I might try a sdd6 on 1/2 ratchet but you will still have to drill out all handles for 1/2

The old original 3/8" had handles that were the same length as the sdd2, but were thinner. If I still had my old 936 long handle I could take a side by side pic, but I traded that away a while ago for a Matco 88t locking flex head.
 

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I finally have some green to post. I received my new ct8850 today
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Some others I purchased awhile ago
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I ordered a green pry bar and hammer set but they're back ordered until mid June. I could settle for red and have them Monday but that's no good lol
 

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I finally have some green to post.

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I ordered a green pry bar and hammer set but they're back ordered until mid June. I could settle for red and have them Monday but that's no good lol

Nice!!


You might want to put some dribble pads under the other ratchets in the drawer... When I opened it for the first time after getting mine, the rest of the ratchets were cowering in a corner...

It's all good now...
 

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That is one SHARP looking vise :bowdown:

Thanks, 66354D!!! It was 35 years old and in pretty tough shape before I started. I am actually just about to finish up a 4" version of the same vise and will also be selling it on eBay soon ;) [the previously pictured one was a 5"]. Thanks again for your kind words :D
 

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Have quite a few green tools. Not pictured is my older green Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver, and all my green hammers. An Extreme Green Epiq was my second choice, but I really wanted the Royal Blue.

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A couple green matco ratchets here
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I still have some tools on order, so no pictures. Hopefully I will get them next week. I am going to be taking a small break from green and start up with blue tools.
 

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You guys that have green toolboxes, do you find that it is too much? I have been looking at new boxes and I thought maybe green, but I don't know if I can handle it. I feel I may end up just looking at it, rather than getting anything done.
 

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You guys that have green toolboxes, do you find that it is too much? I have been looking at new boxes and I thought maybe green, but I don't know if I can handle it. I feel I may end up just looking at it, rather than getting anything done.

Yeah, I think/thought the same...too much green. Good to have a contrast color. I've seen a couple Mac boxes which were black with green drawers...so I did the same to my KRL722...
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4771581&postcount=2977
 
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