Can you tell that we’re on one of my fav topics?
One way to get some neat tools is at a swap meet or flea market.
I fished this ‘60’s SK 1/2 ratchet out of a $5 bucket at the Englishtown swap meet over 10 years ago. I gave it some TLC, and it’s performed for me big time.
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One day, the guts blew up. I had a huge pipe on it.
It sat in the drawer and I ALMOST tossed it, until the SK truck happen by and introduced himself. Well I whip this out, and I gave it to him. I agreed to purchase a current kit if it would fit.
Sure enough he found a kit, and it’s a new style extra fine tooth deal.
He carries other brands like gearwrench and lisle too. I went on looking for pliers to release the push lock fuel lines, the type with the blue buttons. He didn’t have anything specific, but I saw these and so far it’s a home run.
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Good info guys. I've passed it along.
I didn't know SK was still around. I miss the 3/8 flex head ratchet bought in the 1980s that I finally over-abused a couple years back. Very handy tool.
So I was fabbing a new wedge mount for the snow broom For our Shuttlewagon and got to thinking about this topic a little more. More precisely I started looking at what tools i really use and abuse that would pertain to this thread (budget). I've got a couple of sets of larger (1-1/4" and up) Wright combo wrenches that I just love. The ergonomics of them is great. I've also got a 4425 ratchet (15" long - 1/2" drive) that I have not been able to break. I've got 3/4" and 1" drive community tools for the big/stubborn stuff but anything in 1/2" trim I tend to skip the breaker bar and grab this guy. If I can't bust it loose i have a 14" long piece of schedule 40 1" pipe that slides over the end nicely. I've yet to break it. It isnt a fine tooth engagement like my Proto stuff but for the price it's hard to beat. If I remember correctly i had less than $100 into the ratchet and a spare rebuild kit, which I always buy with my ratchets. You could probably have this ratchet by itself for $60-70. That's a bargain given the abuse they take.
And being forged in the same factory since the 1920's in Barberton, OH doesn't hurt either
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God forbid you even look twice at a gun these days. I remember buying a shotgun at the coast to coast store myself. I was 16. Not a second look or question.If I remember correctly, my parents ordered a couple of shotguns over the years from Montgomery Wards. I can remember going to the store to pick them up.
Yes, cause you didn't want the wrath of dad/or store manager, if you stole anything.I can recall a few stores here inside the city selling firearms and ammo, most notably, Kmart. And that I distinctly remember that counter/ showcase being very unguarded and unattended.
I can recall a few stores here inside the city selling firearms and ammo, most notably, Kmart. And that I distinctly remember that counter/ showcase being very unguarded and unattended.
God forbid you even look twice at a gun these days. I remember buying a shotgun at the coast to coast store myself. I was 16. Not a second look or question.