xenomarine
1/2 ton status
1/4 inch. It's a speeder. (ZOMG!! THE HANDLE SPINS!!) I have the matching 3/8ths one. They only made them for a short while, they didn't sell well.
I like it! I'll have to keep my eye out for one of those.
1/4 inch. It's a speeder. (ZOMG!! THE HANDLE SPINS!!) I have the matching 3/8ths one. They only made them for a short while, they didn't sell well.
That's a cool pic.

Those are cool. I never bought one either.1/4 inch. It's a speeder. (ZOMG!! THE HANDLE SPINS!!) I have the matching 3/8ths one. They only made them for a short while, they didn't sell well.


My friend asked why it says on and off. I couldn't give him a good reason until I realized that the 'on' position is used to tighten normal right hand threads, and 'off' is to take it off.

Since we are on Ratcheting type tools and I don't want to go through 17 pages to see if any comments came up....
Which type of wrench do people find most helpful?
I had the "one direction" ratchet wrench but it was flat and I found myself having a harder time using it in tight spots. It's nice to have a slight bend on it like a more "traditional" wrench.
But, they also make the MUCH more adjustable, pivot head wrench.
Which one is better?![]()

I have Matco Ratcheting wrenches in metric stubby, metric long, SAE long and Snap-on stubby ratcheting wrenches. None of them are flex head, none are reversible. I don't like the flex head because in a tight spot I don't want the flex head flopping around keeping the head from getting on the fastener. And I don't want them reversible because I don't want the lever hitting something and the tool changing directions when I don't want it to. I've owned those Matcos for 14 or 15 years I've used the sh!t out of them. Down right abusive at times. Never had one fail. The Snap-on stubbies I bought four months ago and haven't taken them out of the package.![]()
I like that pic too. Did you take that Chief? You shold sell it to Snap On to use on the cover of their catalog or something.![]()
) I have to make room in my garage toolbox for.