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where can I get rebuild kits?
Best chance is finding a rebuild kit for a standard Craftsman Raised Panel Ratchet, or trading the ratchet in for a fine tooth model at Lowes.That's what I thought the head looks just like a craftsman.
Where can I get cheap rebuild kits?
Depends on the ratchet itself (who the OEM was for it). More than likely it will be a Danaher product, so you should be able to use a Craftsman, Napa, etc.
if it looks like this, trade it in for a new Taiwan ratchet. don't spend money on it.
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That's what I did with mine. Massive upgrade.if it looks like this, trade it in for a new Taiwan ratchet. don't spend money on it.
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I wonder why some people get so aggressive?
On other threads I have I was just asking about rebuild kits and where to them
And I might as well have just went somewhere else to ask.
I guess because I don't have a lot of truck brand tools they can talk me down.
I wonder why some people get so aggressive?
On other threads I have I was just asking about rebuild kits and where to them
And I might as well have just went somewhere else to ask.
I guess because I don't have a lot of truck brand tools they can talk me down.
They are giving you advice to help you get the best possible tool. Nobody's attacking you or your tool collection. If you're going to take part on ANY forum on the internet, grow some thicker skin. No sense getting insulted for nothing. This is a forum for discussion, not a place where we are obligated to give you the exact answer you want.
I wonder why some people get so aggressive?
On other threads I have I was just asking about rebuild kits and where to them
And I might as well have just went somewhere else to ask.
I guess because I don't have a lot of truck brand tools they can talk me down.
I wonder why some people get so aggressive?
On other threads I have I was just asking about rebuild kits and where to them
And I might as well have just went somewhere else to ask...
For the record, I don't own any truck brand tools. I have many craftsman ratchets built identical to your Kobalt ratchet. I also have acquired over time a selection of newer kobalt, Stanley, duralast, and Pittsburgh ratchets. I haven't touched my 36 tooth craftsman ratchets since. I was not trying to be aggressive. I was just saying you would benefit from exchanging it for a Taiwan Kobalt ratchet. If you were local, I would even trade you straight up for a craftsman so I could exchange it for a new Kobalt ratchet. As for finding a rebuil d kit, Google is your friend.... and won't be aggressive.
I'm glad some one spoke up for this simple question.i kindly disagree on this. when the op asks a simple question that should give the topic a certain tone or path to go on. why shouldn't he get an answer that pertains to his question. it may not be good news or the answer he would like but he should get an answer that is on topic
it gets really old when someone asks a simple question and the most popular answer is "use the search function" when it doesn't work that well and the second most popular answer is "buy brand x because you are cheap and a hack if you don't".
maybe bull and lump are the smart ones taking a break from the same old ********.
it gets really old when someone asks a simple question and the most popular answer is "use the search function"
when it doesn't work that well and the second most popular answer is "buy brand x because you are cheap and a hack if you don't".
if it looks like this, trade it in for a new Taiwan ratchet. don't spend money on it..
This.
Good to know.That’s the Williams.
That's what I thought the head looks just like a craftsman.
Where can I get cheap rebuild kits?