Drive Ratchet
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![]() New Craftsman 1 4 in Drive Ratchet with quick release US $5.00
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![]() CRAFTSMAN BRAND NEW 1 4 DRIVE FAST RELEASE RATCHET NO RESERVE US $9.97
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![]() CRAFTSMAN 3 8 DRIVE Quick Release Ratchet BRAND NEW US $9.97
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Fiskars Ratchet Drive Anvil Lopper List Price: $44.99 Sale Price: $36.09 |
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Automatic ratchet cutting technology provides a high powered mechanical advantage and the corrosion resistant non -stick blade coating reduces friction to make cutting easier. The 27-inch handle length and the increased torsion rigidity reduce twisting when making cuts... |
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MAXCRAFT 60199 1/4-Inch Dual-Drive Mini Ratchet Driver List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $9.55 |
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Dual-Drive Heat Accepts 1/4-Inch Drive Sockets and Standard Screwdriver Bits, Forward/Reverse Selector Lever, Cushioned Non-Slip Handle Grip, Drop Forged Chrome Vanadium Steel Construction, Heat Treated and Chrome Plated for Durability, Meet ANSI #B107... |
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TEKTON 1770 Ratchet Adapter Set, 3-Piece List Price: $5.99 Sale Price: $2.58 |
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MIT 3-PC. RATCHET ADAPTER SET features: Drop Forged Carbon Steel, Heat Treated and Chrome Plated, Notches in Sockets Lock onto Ratchets or Extensions, Spring-Loaded Ball Bearings Hold Sockets Securely, 1-pc... |
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Ampro T29750 3/8-Inch Drive Flex Ratchet and 10-Inch Quick Release Extension, 2-Piece List Price: $29.91 Sale Price: $29.91 |
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Wera Zyklop 18 Piece Metric Ratchet Set - 1/4" Drive W/ Case List Price: $317.99 Sale Price: $196.37 |
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18 piece set in strong metal case.Contains: 1 Zyklop ratchet with 1/4" drive 13 Zyklop sockets (metric) 2 Zyklop extensions (short and long) with freewheel sleeve 1 sliding T-handle 1 universal joint |
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Stanley 91-929 3/8-Inch Drive Pear Head Quick Release Ratchet Sale Price: $12.90 |
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2542-1413 Features: -Drive ratchet.-Quick Release series.-Designed to meet or exceed ANSI specifications.-Ratchet handle is ergonomically designed and has an easy to use thumb operated reverse switch mechanism... |
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Transformers Rescue Bot Bumblebee List Price: $12.99 Sale Price: $20.99 |
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Your Bumblebee figure is ready to join the rest of his Rescue Bot friends on another rescue mission, and all he needs is you. Convert him to vehicle mode in one easy step and back again. No matter what dangers await, your Bumblebee figure is ready to be a hero... |
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SOCKET SET 1/2" DRIVE 25PC:TP-02325 List Price: $23.72 Sale Price: $17.60 |
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TP-02325 : 8mm-to-28mm Socket-ratchet 25-piece Set : : (Socket Wrench)Here's Everything You Need In A Compact Socket Set. Includes 20 - 1/2" Sockets (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22... |
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Stanley 89-962 3/8-Inch Drive Rotator Ratchet List Price: $48.79 Sale Price: $22.50 |
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Provides constant drive action with the Twist Action handle. Twist Action speeds fastening and loosening. Thumb operated reverse switch and quick release button. Works in tight spaces requires less than 1 arc swing in Twist Action mode... |
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Lexmark T430 Ratchet Drive List Price: $46.04 Sale Price: $23.03 |
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Lexmark T430 Ratchet Drive |
How does one 'physicalize' the abstract?
Are 'tools' the physical realization of abstract method? Or are 'tools' just the physical side (the abstract method the other) of a two sided ratchet driving toward a more 'perfect reality'?
Perhaps it is better to rephrase the original question and ask, How does one realize a more perfect 'reality'?
I say it is to maintain a proper equilibrium between method and tool, to never claim to have definitively collapsed the 'observational wave function' and declared you have either the perfect 'tool' or the perfect 'method'.
Your thoughts?
This is like asking someone to materialize "truth" or "love". The best we can do is create symbols of these abstract ideas.



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