Thanks for the link vinny. It just cost me moneyeseses
And I am damn glad to hear your health is looking better man
Bad influences that's all I'm saying...Matco man was by work today couldn't help myself
Anything I can do to help spend you guys money lol.
Big block do you have any Wiha drivers currently?
Big mack you made a great choice. That is my most used ratchet by far. 12" locking flex 88 3/8". I got the green grips too. Had all of my flex 88s for 4 years now and theyre still like new aside from cosmetic wear. My 1/4" version I did just have to rebuild though. My 1/2" was the 17" length and I just traded it for a 24" this summer along with trading my 24" breaker for the 30". They were the first tools I bought to start my own personal tool collection seperate from the farm. I realized how much I likes turning wrenches when it involved good tools and things kind of spiraled from there.
The day they were all new 4 years ago. Kinda bitter sweet, I had ordered them and they showed up the day my mom passed away.
After trading for big guns.
Love the 24" ratchet
If your dealer didn't put any lube in the 88 you might want some to smooth it out a bit.
I really couldn't be happier with my 88s. A couple times a year I tighten up the joint screw but otherwise they are really nice. The compact Ness of the head and it's design is what sells it over the snap on for me. I like the Matco comfort grip a bit more than the snappy. I did actually have a snap on dual 80 for a little while but sold it. My 1/2" tech angle has the dual 80 head and I will say it is a bit smoother than the Matco 88. Purely in a useless fashion though, just feels smooth, doesn't actually effect operation in any way. I'd like to trade my 3/8" tech angle for the new style one so I can get the dual 80 head too.
Now as for the wera zyklops. I have the 1/4" and 3/8" versions. They have their place in my tool box. If you are truly the only person working out of your box, there's only so many ratchets you really need, but it is handy to have a few different setups. For locking flex 88 comfort grips I have the 6" 1/4", 12" 3/8" and 24" 1/2". I also bought the 3 pack of "standard" 88 ratchets. I don't use them a ton but they are handy to have. I prefer using a flex because once broke loose you can speed the fastener off. That's where the zyklops come in. They are fairly short and fine tooth, the head locks at 0* or 15* and the sockets do lock on but they have a quick release button. Once broken, you can latch the ratchet at 90* and speed the fastener on/off like a screwdriver or ratcheting screwdriver. The quick release still works at this angle but is actuated by the flex head lock. At any angle it is easy to change the ratchet direction. The ratchet is fairly compact and the action is smooth with fine teeth. They are not a "primary" ratchet IMO like the flex head 88 you bought, but they are a great ratchet to have for certain things. I don't think I'll be buying the 1/2" version because it's not very long, it's pricey and the reasons I like the zyklops wouldn't really apply on 1/2" drive size.
Guess I just have the one pic of the 1/4" along with one of their locking extensions.
Now if you wanna spend some more money I have the following for sale.
MG725. Two years old, not really used a ton. Bought an IR2235QTiMAX to use instead because I like the IR gun better. Supposed to have more power too. Comes with muffler and boot.
MG325. 4 years old. Just don't have a use for it, never use the thing anymore because my cordless has basically replaced it. Muffler is installed, comes with boot.
Milwaukee M12 3/8 ratchet with one 2.0 battery and a charger. Upgraded to an IR 12v ratchet instead.
Milwaukee M18 Fuel High Torque 1/2" Hog Ring impact. Used for a few months. Great gun, tons of power just switches to an IR W7150 instead. Like the IR a bit more and wanted the 20v batteries to swap with a cordless 3/8" hammerhead.
Snap on BK6000 videoscope with recording. Just don't use the thing at all. Too much money sitting around.
Snap On cordless screwdriver set. 7.2v. It's old and used. Not worth much but just collecting dust here.