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Oh, and NEVER use a ratchet to apply lots of force. They are not made for it.

Pffft bitch please. My 25 year old Sidchrome socket set says otherwise (I've never met a bolt it couldn't undo - sometimes with big pipe on the end of it)

I've seen some godawful things done to snap-on ratchets and socket sets too. Decent quality ratchets can handle a massive amount of abuse.

But to answer the OP's question, a decent rattle gun should make light work of it.

Meh. I do it as well. 1 meter pole off my ratchets ain't nothing but a g thing.

And mine aren't even sidchrome. 1 is repco and the other is some American something something ratchet.

Are yours calibre maybe?

Op have you gotten this sorted yet?

Hmmm better tell the guys at work to stop using the 900ft lb ratchet torque wrench, then.

Besides, the breaker bar was only a very recent addition to my kit. Have used it a few times, and definitely more comfortable wailing on that with a big pipe. As I said, a decent ratchet will handle anything you can throw at it without using an extension, and I have seen plenty of people using pipes on ratchet handles without any failures (tbh I've never used a cheapo ratchet, so can't comment).

Me doing something doesn't make it right, but having seen something done plenty of times gives you a feel for what they will handle.

I definitely wouldn't be loading up the fine splines in my ratchet ring spanners, though.

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You guys would cry if you saw what I do to my Strap On ratchets, I snapped the head off my Kingchrome breaker bar by hand but never broken a ratchet, even with a 2m pipe hangin off it undoing the wheel nuts off my truck cause the shite Milwakee 3/4 rattle gun just won't quite cut it :(

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I ended up getting a 70 cm breaker bar (biggest I could find at super cheap) and it took me pushing from the bottom and a mate pulling from the top to get the bastard loose. Honestly felt like the f**ker was welded on. Cheers for the help guys and the great comments !! :D

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I just bought myself an Aircat Nitro 1200K Kevlar composite rattle gun. 1295 ft lbs of nut busting torque. OOoh yeah!!!

A million times better than the cheapo Supacheap crap I had before, and not a lot dearer (less than $250 shipped from USA)

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