Snap on 1 2 inch ratchet
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Snap on 1 2 inch ratchet
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I have actually hung off of it lbs and bounced so ftlbs? Cheers brother. Thread starter seanb02 Start date Sep 16,
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Snap on 1 2 inch ratchet
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Rinspeed Well-known member. For something not used very often I'd consider this. RedneckWelder Well-known member. RedneckWelder Well-known member. This is one of only a few tools I think are worth whatever the manufacturer asks. I have a non locking flex head 24" dual 80 snap on with comfort grip as do dozens of other mechs as it one of the nice tools they will actually buy for us at the factory. So to recap, long ratchet needed! Interesting, I wonder where it's made. Seems nice for the money, though I haven't used it much. Ask how they deal with the issue. Click to expand
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Edit: didn't see that part that you were already waiting on a warranty replacement. Sounds kind of odd that a knife change would be so restricted. The Williams in the link looks to be the same as my Snap-on. LWB said:. So to recap, long ratchet needed! I have actually hung off of it lbs and bounced so ftlbs? If I could get an impact drive in there that would be the way to go for sure, but by the time I add a swivel and extension the impact looses far too much torque to do any good. The Store. I'm sure there's some options I don't know about and wold love to hear them! Maybe it's just me but I would be looking for an easier way in. Fedwrench is probably spot on recommending Tekton. Guess I'll have to hit up the Matco guy and see what I can make happen. Last edited: Oct 3,
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