Just shows what such a ratchet can look like if you want to put the time in to make it look like that. I applaud your efforts and finished product. I also wonder that IF it is ever used, how will it hold up, especially the handle. But you do realize this is merely a "Task Force" ratchet... Thumbs Up!
Aww task force, a fairly cheap budget brand. Thanks for the video but I do wonder why bother on a cheap ratchet like this one when you could restore a old craftsman, snapon or some other higher quality brand.
Gotta say… looks awful… hopefully your restoration skills have improved since then lol specifically the handle.. jsut no… and the lack of fit finish on the metal.. (the pits and marks).
I watch these videos and next day I'm out in my garage wiping all my tools down, organizing, spritzing with oil, etc... Good stuff.
Awesome job! That thing is better than new!
You know, that came out so much better than I was expecting. Well done 👍. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
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Glad you liked it.
Really great restoration 👍 nickle coaching is interesting 👍
Impressive. You have lots of patience.
Thank you!
GREAT SOUND EDITING !!! GREAT WORK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy smokes, that was well done, sir!
Great video!!
Thank you!
Top job overall, that hand grip was superb 👌
Thanks!
Just shows what such a ratchet can look like if you want to put the time in to make it look like that. I applaud your efforts and finished product. I also wonder that IF it is ever used, how will it hold up, especially the handle. But you do realize this is merely a "Task Force" ratchet... Thumbs Up!
You're absolutely right. It should be evaluated after a while of using it. Thanks for the comment.
Absolutely gorgeous restoration! Thanks for sharing! ARCO
This grip is amazing!
Beautiful restoration good job well done
Thank you!
Great video 👏👏👏
Professional, go on
Thnx!
That handle came out way better than I expected. A low-end ratchet perhaps, but it will do the job for someone...
Great job, congratulations.
Thank you!
Fantastic work.Amazing. live it
Thank you sir!
Parts looked a lot like Snap-on…wonder if you could’ve tried swapping to see if they’d fit..
Spectacular work.
Hello, what is the name of the red lubricant?
Talk about polishing a turd. You just can't turn a sows ear into a silk purse but thanks for giving it a try.
Wow nice, you spent more money restoring the handle than what the ratchet cost new!
Well done! 😃👍🏼
Thank you!
Good hit 👍👍 🇮🇳 || Kuki
Good job
Felicidades muy buena restauración sigue así y tendrás más suscriptores
Why are you using Water Displacement when there's no water to displace?
Perhaps you need to wax it to prevent future rusting?
Yes for sure. I think it lasts for a few months though, given the nickel coat on it. Thank you!
That handle turned out great ..as the rest just handle would have left many stumped
That was a lot of work on a 10 dollar ratchet. It does look nice
Good job mash'Allah
Thanks
Nice one
Impresionante
Aww task force, a fairly cheap budget brand. Thanks for the video but I do wonder why bother on a cheap ratchet like this one when you could restore a old craftsman, snapon or some other higher quality brand.
Nice job
Thank you!
Nice Video
Thanks!
That grip would go straight in the bin. Turning one out of hardwood on the lathe would have been better
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Gotta say… looks awful… hopefully your restoration skills have improved since then lol specifically the handle.. jsut no… and the lack of fit finish on the metal.. (the pits and marks).
Alot of work for such an inexpensive wrench. Its better now than they made it in the first place