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Ratchet wrench set #8062682
01/28/24 04:14 PM
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Any opinions on a decent set ?

I'd like to have this milwaukee set , but too rich for my blood .

The second might work , not using them often



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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062688
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I have sets of craftsman that have served me well. Like any brand they all have their limits.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062690
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Blackhawks are the ones I went with. Used to work in a shop we used them daily.

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062743
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I've never seen the point. I have ratchet sets and wrench sets. Why do I need ratchet wrench sets?


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: Lugnut] #8062752
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Originally Posted by Lugnut
I've never seen the point. I have ratchet sets and wrench sets. Why do I need ratchet wrench sets?

Because some times a ratchet and socket will not get on what you want to turn and if you can only get 1/4 a turn it is nice to have the ratchet wrench. Yes I know you can take a wrench off and put it back on.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062779
01/28/24 05:48 PM
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If you're not using them often, Get them at Harbor Freight. That way you can buy every tool you need. I have a complete set of things I need in every vehicle and both side by sides for not much more than a set of those wrenches from Milwaukee

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062781
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They save time and money. I don't even remember the name on mine but the cost about as much as the 2nd set.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062784
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The Craftsman tools worked for a lot of years until I saw some were China made. I started gathering any name brand tools that were made in the USA. I have amassed a large amount of Proto,Snap-on, Williams, Bonney, S-K, Thorsen, Barcalo, Indestro,Vlcheck, Klein, Wizard (western Auto), Power-Kraft (Wards), Lectrolite, OTC, KD, Kraeuter, Herbrand, and others. These tools were made back when the tool companies were proud of the products they made. Unfortunately, many of these names have gone out of business or been bought out by companies that are now sourcing those tools from China and the like. I have bought all of these tools from flea markets, pawn shops, auctions, and yard sales. If I loose or break a tool, I can just get into my inventory for a replacement. No need to make a trip to town.

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: Denny Russell] #8062790
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Originally Posted by Denny Russell
The Craftsman tools worked for a lot of years until I saw some were China made. I started gathering any name brand tools that were made in the USA. I have amassed a large amount of Proto,Snap-on, Williams, Bonney, S-K, Thorsen, Barcalo, Indestro,Vlcheck, Klein, Wizard (western Auto), Power-Kraft (Wards), Lectrolite, OTC, KD, Kraeuter, Herbrand, and others. These tools were made back when the tool companies were proud of the products they made. Unfortunately, many of these names have gone out of business or been bought out by companies that are now sourcing those tools from China and the like. I have bought all of these tools from flea markets, pawn shops, auctions, and yard sales. If I loose or break a tool, I can just get into my inventory for a replacement. No need to make a trip to town.

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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062792
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I use performance tool brand ratcheting wrenches. My local auto parts store has a lifetime warranty on them. I paid $60 for the set. I use mine all the time. Like them better than the combination wrenches or plain ratchets. But the long handle ratcheting wrenches get pricey fast such as Icon from harbor freight. I don't have the Milwaukee brand yet but I have watched YouTube videos that say Milwaukee brand is better than snap on . Yes, I know there's BS on the Internet.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062794
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Also try a reversible ratcheting wrench set.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062796
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Many of my tools are 50+ years old, and of mixed origin. I have lots of duplicate wrenches and sockets. If I need something I go to Harbor Freight. Their Pittsburg product line is OK and I think they warranty them.

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: Lugnut] #8062810
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Originally Posted by Lugnut
I've never seen the point. I have ratchet sets and wrench sets. Why do I need ratchet wrench sets?

the first one I had was on a Matco battery set
had the 2 most common sizes for side terminal batteries

it was very handy

there are times you can't easily get a socket on , like a long threaded rod that you need to put a nut on

very handy on certain brakes and in tight places where you can get a wrench on but you can only swing it a few degrees , speeds up being able to just swing it back and forth and not on and off 50 times


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062818
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Tekton are nice they used to be Michigan Industrial tool
https://www.tekton.com/wrenches/ratcheting-wrenches

I have grearwrench for my ratcheting combo end wrenches , I had already bought them before I knew about Tekton
gear wrench are ok they work , you flip them over to change direction and they are only strait.

tekton has a good warranty decent prices and NO SKIPS I hate skips , it ends up being the wrench I need and it isn't a part of any set.


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062826
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This is my favorite set, just bought the add on set that added 21mm, 22mm, and 24mm. Pricey but the double flex is very handy to have. Now I rarely pick up my non flex ratcheting wrenches. But I am use them every day at work. For at home gearwrench would be worth a look.[Linked Image]

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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062931
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I've got a small set of the Harbor Freight ones. They can be handy at times, but the head on the ratchet wrenches is much larger than the head on a standard wrench, so many times that tight place that you want them for because a ratchet and socket won't fit? The ratchet wrench won't fit either. I bought them specifically because I was pulling a transmission on a Toyota with the 22RE (replacing clutch) and those top two bolts are a real pain (most of those rigs have been around long enough now that they have been worked on and they will only have one bolt, because most mechanics toss one and only put one back in when the reinstall) no room to get a socket on and you can get at most an 1/8 of a turn with a wrench. Got home with my fancy new ratchet wrenches and headed to the shop... the bigger heads on the ratchet wrench caused them not to fit either!

They are handy to have at times, but I don't use them enough to buy an expensive set, and there are Harbor Freights everywhere, so if you break a Pittsburgh one you can take it in and exchange it no questions. I've got a couple big sets of Craftsman tools, but there are no Sears around any more and no place to exchange them when they break. Snap on are a great tool and I have a few of them as well as a few S&K and other brands that are "lifetime warranty" but again, a real pain to exchange if/when you break them due to a lack of local dealers.

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: Lugnut] #8062941
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Originally Posted by Lugnut
I've never seen the point. I have ratchet sets and wrench sets. Why do I need ratchet wrench sets?


I’m sorry, but you must not wrench a lot. They definitely have their place in low profile places. I also believe to need straights and off sets to really git-r-done. Those Milwaukee ones are nice and take a beatin daily. Blue point makes a nice reasonable set too.

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: AntiGov] #8062950
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I have these langs I believe they’re still made in the USA and mine work good I like that I can clean and oil the gear part directly unlike the gear wrench style that’s enclosed.

https://langtools.com/flat-wrenches/

Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: bearcat2] #8062952
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Originally Posted by MJM
Originally Posted by Lugnut
I've never seen the point. I have ratchet sets and wrench sets. Why do I need ratchet wrench sets?

Because some times a ratchet and socket will not get on what you want to turn and if you can only get 1/4 a turn it is nice to have the ratchet wrench. Yes I know you can take a wrench off and put it back on.


Originally Posted by bearcat2
I've got a small set of the Harbor Freight ones. They can be handy at times, but the head on the ratchet wrenches is much larger than the head on a standard wrench, so many times that tight place that you want them for because a ratchet and socket won't fit? The ratchet wrench won't fit either.

They are handy to have at times, but I don't use them enough to buy an expensive set.


The last difficult repair I ran into was replacing the lift pump on my Kubota L35. It was one of those situations MJM described where you could just barely get a combo wrench on and get at best a 1/4 turn. I was cursing the engineers that designed that bit of stupidity.

After spending about forty-five minutes getting the first nut off I called my the neighbor kid who is a diesel mechanic and he brought his metric ratchet wrench set over. Like bearcat said, it wouldn't fit. The recessed flanges on the lift pump were just big enough to get the closed end of a combo wrench on. No way to get a socket or a ratchet wrench on.

I'm sure there are times they might come in handy but not enough for me to buy a set. Especially when I could borrow the neighbors. grin


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Re: Ratchet wrench set [Re: Lugnut] #8062967
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Originally Posted by Lugnut


The last difficult repair I ran into was replacing the lift pump on my Kubota L35. It was one of those situations MJM described where you could just barely get a combo wrench on and get at best a 1/4 turn. I was cursing the engineers that designed that bit of stupidity.

After spending about forty-five minutes getting the first nut off I called my the neighbor kid who is a diesel mechanic and he brought his metric ratchet wrench over. Like bearcat said, it wouldn't fit. the recessed flanges on the lift pump were just big enough to get the closed end of a combo wrench on. No way to get a socket or a ratchet wrench on.

I'm sure there are times they might come in handy but not enough for me to buy a set. Especially when I could borrow the neighbors. grin


I caught a sale on the gearwrench set at Farm and fleet 59 dollars
45 minutes to loosen one bolt when there are a bunch to do , time is money and have never regretted good tools that last and make my life easier.
would be a lot harder if I had to justify 590 dollars for a snap on set


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