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| #Post#: 86827-------------------------------------------------- | |
| RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 19, 2020, 1:31 pm | |
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| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 19, 2020, 2:30 pm | |
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| https://ratchetscrench.com/ | |
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| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 19, 2020, 2:42 pm | |
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| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 20, 2020, 8:52 am | |
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| Owner was on my chainsaw repair group facebook yesterday. | |
| Just saving info. | |
| After a summer of using the tool, I got used to putting the | |
| socket on the nut, then turning the socket (to tighten/loosen | |
| the nut) and then finishing off with a few cranks of the | |
| ratchet. Worked great! (And you subconsciously remember to flip | |
| the switch, because your nut is either already tight or already | |
| loose). | |
| As for maintenance of the tool, crud will get in the slot, but | |
| it never quit working for me. A compressed-air blast is probably | |
| a good idea from time to time. And bar oil is a perfect | |
| lubricant! | |
| The RatchetScrench is made of high-carbon steel and is | |
| heat-treated. I used the prototype all last summer with no | |
| problems. | |
| To clarify, we left out modifications, not features. | |
| Modifications to the tool are at the buyer's discretion; you may | |
| choose to drill a hole for a lanyard, or paint it hot pink... | |
| many will leave the RatchetScrench the way they receive it. On | |
| the other hand, the features are things everybody will | |
| appreciate, and use. For example, the flathead screwdriver tip | |
| is specifically designed to fit inside your bar chain-groove, so | |
| you can clean the gunk out of your bar, even when you're in the | |
| field. Our wildland firefighters will love that feature when | |
| they're spiked out on day 10! | |
| I am curious where the lanyard holes will go, though. Some will | |
| definitely do it. (Looking at the lanyard in your thread, I | |
| wonder if a hole in the socket--near the collar-- would cause | |
| the lanyard to get in the way of the ratcheting action). | |
| But I'd like to see a nice, leather-made holster of some sort. | |
| There are some great leatherworkers out there. Mark Fanders of | |
| Newberg, OR comes to mind; I bought a Leatherman holster from | |
| him six years ago and beat the heck out of it year-round, and | |
| it's good as new. Best $30 I've spent on eBay. I'm going to hit | |
| him up and see if he's inspired to create a RatchetScrench | |
| holster. | |
| Custom-made leather RatchetScrench-holsters would be evidence | |
| that this tool is a winner, in my opinion! Even if you could'a | |
| had a case of beer, instead. | |
| We went with 12-point sockets for a more precise "feel," | |
| especially when used under 3/4 or full-wrap bars. (As you put | |
| the tool on the nut, you're closer to an immediate fit with a | |
| 12-point socket). | |
| The RatchetScrench is made by good people in China. (No | |
| child-labor). While we may eventually add a manufacturer in the | |
| USA, for now we are happy to offer this quality tool at an | |
| affordable and competitive price. And for what it's worth, the | |
| business is owned by me, a red-blooded American--born and raised | |
| :) | |
| If you're ordering a few tools, your best bet is probably | |
| Priority mail which will be around $7.75 (I can fit up to 8 in a | |
| flat-rate envelope). However I did just mail a single tool from | |
| CA to VT for $5.00 (USPS First Class, 3-days). Two tools with | |
| USPS First Class is about $5.75, CA to NC, so I'd guess that | |
| three going to ID would be around $6. | |
| Hope that helps and hope to see your REVIEW! | |
| The RatchetScrench fits on Stihl and Husky, fits under 3/4-wrap | |
| and full-wrap bars, and fits on your standard 19mm spark plug. | |
| (The flathead screwdriver tip even fits into your bar | |
| chain-groove, to clean out the gunk)! I decided to make this | |
| tool after 5 seasons as a hotshot, constantly fumbling around | |
| with traditional screnches. I'm proud to say the RatchetScrench | |
| is finally available, here: | |
| https://ratchetscrench.com/purchase | |
| The RatchetScrench is heat-treated 45# high-carbon steel so bent | |
| handles or spiraling won't be a problem. (The flathead tip can | |
| even withstand a 4' drop directly onto concrete with no | |
| problem). | |
| The finish is nickel-plating, which helps resist rust. To spray | |
| paint nickel-plating, you'd probably want an etching primer, | |
| followed by an enamel paint. It'd be cool to see some custom | |
| colors by you guys! | |
| Here is what was said why on plug and style. = As for spark | |
| plugs, you're correct; some are compatible, some aren't. (For | |
| example, some Stihls require a deep socket...some will work with | |
| the RatchetScrench). We had to decide between a deep socket or | |
| fitting under 3/4 and full-wrap bars. | |
| It is compatible with many Husky spark plugs. | |
| #Post#: 86837-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 21, 2020, 6:47 am | |
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| Thanks for the question, Jack. Please see the images. The first | |
| shows the depth of the 19mm socket, which is about 16mm. (The | |
| 13mm socket is the same depth). The other picture shows the | |
| thickness of the socket at about 3mm. Hopefully this is enough | |
| to answer your question. | |
| The "0" series Stihls are 2000 model-year and older, I believe. | |
| While the RatchetScrench could not reach the SPARKPLUG of a | |
| Stihl 034 AV Super, I'm happy to say that the 19mm bar nuts have | |
| not changed size, so they still fit. (I'm working on a quick | |
| video to show that, coming soon). | |
| The RatchetScrench's dimensions closely mimic those of a | |
| low-profile traditional scrench. So, if you cannot reach into | |
| the sparkplug like a deep-socket scrench could, you can fit | |
| underneath 3/4 and full-wrap bars, while deep-socket screnches | |
| cannot. | |
| Every millimeter of detail was considered while designing the | |
| RatchetScrench. I've used primarily Stihl and Husqvarna | |
| chainsaws in my career (like most pros, I'd imagine) and the | |
| functional goal was to make the most compatible tool, in the | |
| most ways, primarily for both of these brands. Nothing against | |
| other brands... just not as much testing with them. | |
| #Post#: 86838-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 21, 2020, 6:48 am | |
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| While not a quick process, the designing and prototyping was | |
| some of the most fun part of this project. My normal job | |
| involves running a chainsaw all day, every day, and once I | |
| thought I had all of the necessary measurements, down to the | |
| millimeter, prototyping began: | |
| #Post#: 86839-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 21, 2020, 6:50 am | |
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| While making my video, I would film with the saws that I used | |
| every day at work, which happened to be Husqvarnas. | |
| You're right: I should have included footage of use with Stihl, | |
| as well. (That's not to say the research wasn't done while | |
| including Stihl; numerous trips were made to saw shops where I | |
| would get weird looks as I checked prototypes on their saws). | |
| The RatchetScrench does work with most Stihl chainsaws since | |
| most Stihls use a 19mm bar nut. (If the nuts aren't 13mm or | |
| 19mm, it won't work). | |
| Here's the RatchetScrench fitting on an old Stihl 034 AV Super | |
| (19mm nuts): | |
| As far as the clearance on that front nut, I know exactly what | |
| you are referring to, and that is why I had the thickness of the | |
| socket made 3mm thick: | |
| #Post#: 86851-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Cut4fun Date: June 23, 2020, 8:40 am | |
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| Dang that was fast for first class from Cali. :o | |
| Does clear the bar nuts on stihl | |
| But no on a 361 plug with cover on. | |
| Had to get the long stihl scrench for reaching plug 361 with | |
| cover on. | |
| #Post#: 86852-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 24, 2020, 7:10 am | |
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| Nick @ RatchetScrench recall on past orders: | |
| We have been made aware of a problem with the switch on about | |
| 25% of tools that went out last week that causes the ratchet to | |
| slip, rendering it unusable. This only affects a small number of | |
| past orders. New orders will all be stress-tested, as will your | |
| replacement if you have a defective tool. Please contact | |
| [email protected] for a replacement if your tool is | |
| slipping. Sorry about the growing pains... | |
| #Post#: 86853-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: RatchetScrench Ratchet Scrench | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 24, 2020, 7:11 am | |
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| Mine been fine for 15-20 on offs so far. | |
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