Thursday, November 20, 2025

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  1. I have one of those from top 2 rows and I still use it.

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    1. Snap On ratchets clean up very well. Hit them with a rag and put them back where they belong. The key to keeping good tools. I am sure a bunch of these in this collection have been passed down.

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    2. All those leffty loosey and only one righty tighty

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  3. Don't like snap on handles, too skinny and slickery.
    Top 2 rows are old skool, meaty handles, good grippage.

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  4. hell has frozen over,,, I agree with ghostsniper,,,, OMG....

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    1. Found a snap on 3/4" ratchet laying on the road at an intersection. It had, get this, a 1-1/16" snap on socket on it. When was the last time you seen one of those?

      BTW, there's worse things in life than agreeing with the truth.

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  5. Never could afford snap on. Got some old-school Craftman. 3/3 ratchet was $100 40 years ago. Priced a torque wrench 2 days ago , that's my light bill for a month

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  6. Not quite "Ratchets R Us" but didn't think this display was a weak effort.

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  7. Took some years to arrange such a collection, lot of yard sales and flea market hunting in it.

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  8. Vintage S-K are the best ratchets, and they are owner-rebuildable.

    Dutch 1960

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