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Link Posted: 10/14/2024 8:31:35 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By tifosi:

Not to sidetrack this tread, but invest in an induction tool and a case of Kroil. Game changer when it comes to blobs
of rust that once identified as a bolt.
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Absolutely this ^^^^

In under a minute that bolt/nut will be glowing and ready to remove with little effort.  I've just got a chinese one from amazon but it's worked great every time I need it.  So much safer than a torch
Link Posted: 10/14/2024 8:38:40 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By FJB247:

Absolutely this ^^^^

In under a minute that bolt/nut will be glowing and ready to remove with little effort.  I've just got a chinese one from amazon but it's worked great every time I need it.  So much safer than a torch
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Originally Posted By FJB247:
Originally Posted By tifosi:

Not to sidetrack this tread, but invest in an induction tool and a case of Kroil. Game changer when it comes to blobs
of rust that once identified as a bolt.

Absolutely this ^^^^

In under a minute that bolt/nut will be glowing and ready to remove with little effort.  I've just got a chinese one from amazon but it's worked great every time I need it.  So much safer than a torch


I've got one in my wish list.
Link Posted: 10/14/2024 8:39:43 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By batmanacw:


I've got one in my wish list.
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If you deal with anything rusty they are a miracle worker.
Link Posted: 10/14/2024 8:49:26 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By FJB247:


If you deal with anything rusty they are a miracle worker.
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Originally Posted By FJB247:
Originally Posted By batmanacw:


I've got one in my wish list.


If you deal with anything rusty they are a miracle worker.


I just cuss at stuff until it gets hot....
Link Posted: 10/14/2024 10:31:22 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By FJB247:

Absolutely this ^^^^

In under a minute that bolt/nut will be glowing and ready to remove with little effort.  I've just got a chinese one from amazon but it's worked great every time I need it.  So much safer than a torch
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Post a link to the one you have please.
Link Posted: 10/14/2024 10:41:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By tifosi:

Not to sidetrack this tread, but invest in an induction tool and a case of Kroil. Game changer when it comes to blobs
of rust that once identified as a bolt.
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Yeah I’ve been wanting an induction tool but they are pricey.
Link Posted: 10/15/2024 4:27:52 PM EDT
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The ratchet has arrived. It's only 300 miles away until i get home Friday.
Link Posted: 10/15/2024 7:52:56 PM EDT
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My wife sent pictures.

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Link Posted: 10/15/2024 8:22:27 PM EDT
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It's annoying that even the boxes are nice it makes me want to keep them.  I don't need to store more stuff.
Link Posted: 10/15/2024 11:27:35 PM EDT
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I had no idea my super old Craftsman 3/8 ratchet was such a relic. Now I have to decide which spendy replacement to go with. The finer tooth feature sounds pretty amazing, I think mine has about 8 teeth.
Link Posted: Yesterday 9:59:55 PM EDT
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The finishing on the Nepros is perfect. I have  no idea how they do it. I think I'm going to buy this exact ratchet with the 3/8 drive eventually.  

The clicks are positive and the back drag is low. It will get lower with use.

Tomorrow I'll take a picture of all 4 of my Nepros ratchets.
Link Posted: Yesterday 10:18:59 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By boy-scout:


Indispensable in my career.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/300252/20240904_145559_jpg-3348965.JPG

Especially with a couple of these.

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Damn, I need that! Thanks
Link Posted: Today 1:03:25 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By ydididothis:


Damn, I need that! Thanks
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You'll want to buy the 2 pack. Having two at your disposal will be very handy in a lot of situations.

They are available in 1/4" and 3/8" drive. I use both sizes regularly.
Link Posted: Today 8:21:28 AM EDT
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My little family.

One of the short ratchets is 1/4 and the other is 3/8 in the same body.

The longer little one is the subject of this thread.

The big one is 1/2".

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