lauver
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Found a nice vintage Thorsen 77J 3/8" drive ratchet at a local pawn shop. I had to pay all of $3 for it. It's in great shape with minimal wear on it. I soaked it, gave it a good scrubbing, and applied some fresh lube.
Works nicely, smooth and crisp. It has a 30-tooth gear in it but it feels smoother than a Craftsman RHFT ratchet with 45 teeth. This ratchet feels so good, I'm going to keep it in my ratchet drawer with my other "working" ratchets and put it to work. It would be a shame to keep this ratchet for display only!
(photo from Alloy Artifacts)
EDIT: These ratchets (Model 77J, chrome plated) were produced from about 1950 thru 1969. The open design, however, is a throwback to the 1930's and 1940's.
Works nicely, smooth and crisp. It has a 30-tooth gear in it but it feels smoother than a Craftsman RHFT ratchet with 45 teeth. This ratchet feels so good, I'm going to keep it in my ratchet drawer with my other "working" ratchets and put it to work. It would be a shame to keep this ratchet for display only!
(photo from Alloy Artifacts)
EDIT: These ratchets (Model 77J, chrome plated) were produced from about 1950 thru 1969. The open design, however, is a throwback to the 1930's and 1940's.
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