Craftsman Tools - USA History: BE & Circle H Ratchets - Rebuild & Discussion

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Gear Wolf

Gear Wolf

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@ianstools4929
@ianstools4929 3 жыл бұрын
The BE disassembly and reassembly was very useful for me thank you ! Was not planning to take it apart until I had seen it done!
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it Ian! I'm working on a "reboot" of this series as we speak. We'll deep dive a bit more into variants that weren't previously seen or discussed.
@pheanelehamm-brown6669
@pheanelehamm-brown6669 5 жыл бұрын
Such a big help I found a be ratchet after my grandpa passed This helped me get it back to New thanks a lot
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 5 жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
@j_snap_f-71
@j_snap_f-71 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gear Wolf for this teardown! "One of the five people".👍
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! I'm glad that you are a part of this "elite" club! ^_^
@EmpireStateStudios
@EmpireStateStudios 2 жыл бұрын
love these 😊 I should look for some! watched all 40 mins of the video
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment! ^_^
@ronsbeerreviewstools4361
@ronsbeerreviewstools4361 6 жыл бұрын
Nice collection of Craftsman ratchets 13 of them, good informative video.
@briankelley1335
@briankelley1335 4 жыл бұрын
You said, in a previous video,that you would show double male extensions in a tear down video, but I haven't been able to find that one.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Brian. You are correct. I will show those. Unfortunately, at the time I did these original videos, I cut the project short at approximately the 80% complete mark. That was 80% complete...back then hahahaha! I noticed that things were too inconsistent, and that I was using valuable time on new videos mentioning things I missed on others. I'll do my best to keep things on the mend. Hopefully, I'll be able to do everything I'm looking to accomplish moving forward.
@lexcharo503
@lexcharo503 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Thumbs up! I just picked 2 older b series ratchets. Any knowledge on what/where a B40 designates from? From What I've seen very preliminary, it has the same lever selector switch concept pivoting along the lower through screw of the 2 located on the face.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, Lex! The B40 ratchet was made under the None Better brand name. None Better, Husky, Mustang, and Craftsman branded ratchets that look almost exactly like yours were made by the New Britain Machine Company. In fact, there were New Britain branded variants of your ratchet as well, designated N40. The situation behind your ratchet is like the 1st part of the Marine creed: This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. These ratchets were made in the millions to various degrees, where New Britain made each of these rebranded ratchets for various markets within the United States. Regardless of what name is on the tool, this design is extremely robust. Sure, she may be simple, even when compared to other more innovative ratchets for the time, but the craftsmanship was top notch, the price was right, and it got the job done!
@monkeywrench5942
@monkeywrench5942 7 жыл бұрын
Given that if the part was available I think a riveted model could be repaired. For instance I have a 3 rivet 1/2 inch with a bad paw spring "I THINK" if the rivets were drilled out then the rivet shaft was drilled through and tapped screws could be added and a repair could be done just counter sink the face plate slightly to get a flush fit. Ive seen this done on other riveted items and believe it would be possible to do on these older ratchets "if" parts were available. The main part to make available would be the internal spring.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! It wouldn't be terribly difficult to find the appropriate rivets and other components to resurrect a malfunctioning ratchet of this vintage. Whether a professional machinist or a DIY'er, I wouldn't put it past the realm of possibility of someone doing their own repair. While it is difficult to say with complete certainty, it is my opinion that the riveted ratchets likely did not have corresponding repair kits associated with them, at least under the Craftsman brand. Since working on these videos nearly 2 years ago, the oldest official Sears/Craftsman ratchet repair kit I have been able to come across was for the 1st generation raised panel "Boxhead" style ratchets. That is not to say that older examples do not exist; however, based on my research and collaborating with the top people in collecting Craftsman ratchets, we couldn't readily produce examples older than the aforementioned. Repair kits are readily available for the 3/4" Circle K & BM style ratchets through SK Tools, since they literally are still making the same ratchet today, some 80 years later. The Circle U ratchets made by Plomb (now Proto), would be compatible with some of the ratchet repair kits made today. We know this now, but I don't believe that a customer would have been necessarily aware of this back in the 1930s or 1940s simply due to proximity and lack of the same mass communication technology we have today. Thanks to our understanding of the history of the various companies that contributed to the Craftsman brand, we can collate our data to get a focused picture of what potentially would have been made available to the customer of a Sears store or Sears Catalog user. It is my opinion that it may have been less likely for Sears to inventory repair kits for the seemingly myriad of ratchet variations at this time. Odds are, if a customer had a problem, Sears likely would have replaced the entire tool in the Pre-WW2 and WW2 era.
@supersaiyamanlb
@supersaiyamanlb 7 жыл бұрын
wife commentary gets a thumbs up
@brucek.evans-historian7028
@brucek.evans-historian7028 5 жыл бұрын
Great videos, nice to see the older tools and what has changed. I have a newer tear drop Craftsman, 1/4", that has lost the selector switch. There is a small rectangular stub sticking up, but the lever proper is no more. There is no ident number but the wrench head is held by two side by side philips head screws to either side of the selector stub (and missing lever). If you can give me a model number or if you have that lever in your parts bin I would gladly purchase it from you. Thanks for the help!
@jackfrost1031
@jackfrost1031 5 жыл бұрын
I have a circle H just like yours starting about 36:00 into the video. When you mention the selector pivoting about the bolt you are certainly right. I think mine is either worn or assembled with a different plate because i cannot get it to reliably engage CW and CCW. If I hold the pivot screw by hand in a position it will work reliably CW and CCW but when I put the plate on it doesn't. It's like the plate shifts the thing into the wrong position. Annoying loss of functionality on a vintage tool that would otherwise work.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 5 жыл бұрын
Jack, send me a video of your disassembly. I'll be able to give you a recommendation, if I can see what is going on. Thanks!
@MarzNet256
@MarzNet256 2 жыл бұрын
Two best things in life: 1. Vintage ratchet collecting, including servicing and historical research (some of these were probably used to service WW2 bombers including the ones that dropped the A-bombs) 2. Making your wife laugh.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 2 жыл бұрын
Although we haven't exactly figured out how yet, Mrs. Gear Wolf will be making a cameo in the "reboot" we've been working on. Thank you for the comment! ^_^
@monkeybutler90
@monkeybutler90 5 жыл бұрын
Would you have any information on a direction to look for the 1/2 female 3 rivet ratchet insert bit? I have been searching on eBay but I'm unable to fine one for the BE ratchet I bought.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 5 жыл бұрын
Ah, by "insert bit" you are likely referring to "adapter". Yeah, I know how you can find them. The question is, do you want one that is period correct or something you can buy that is made from the current era. If you search "Craftsman BE Ratchet", you'll eventually find a ratchet that comes with a 1/2" male adapter. Unfortunately, assuming you find a loose 1/2" male adapter for sale, you'll end up paying just as much if not more than what you'd pay for one that comes with the ratchet. You're looking at ~$20 +/- for one in "average" condition. If you want a 1/2" male adapter made now, I'd recommend the German tool company Hazet. They make all sorts of quality male adapters for tools like yours.
@abandonedsc4261
@abandonedsc4261 8 жыл бұрын
Wow these are cool! I have some sockets with that font style C at least i know what time frame they're from
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 8 жыл бұрын
+AbandonedSC We are reaching the end soon. There are a handful of history videos and tear down videos left. I believe we have two history videos that are even older than these coming in the future. If possible, I would like to have things wrapped up by the middle of April.
@abandonedsc4261
@abandonedsc4261 8 жыл бұрын
It's certainly been informative and entertaining at the same time. While i've been enjoying the videos and look forward to another edition to the project to be complete. I'm sure at the same time it's been an enormous amount of work. and time.I'm sure you'll be happy to be done.
@GearWolf
@GearWolf 8 жыл бұрын
+AbandonedSC I appreciate it. Besides my occupation and family life, this has been one of the main hobbies I have endeavored for over the last year. One year is a short period of time, yet I owe my success and expedience to a handful of people that came before me. There are those who have spent years researching Craftsman; however, not everyone of these individuals exchanges or integrates that information into one common source. My contribution is accumulating that data and adding my discoveries, both small and significant, to the breadth of preexisting knowledge. I appreciate the work that everyone has done to get us to this point. The point of the series is to demonstrate what the brand was once capable of and show Americans that, once upon a time, most of what we consumed was made here. I only wish that people valued that today.
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