Chain & Binder prices?

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  1. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    I like the one that doesn't use the ball and rust socket.
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  3. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I have what you prefer to the ball type style for over 30 years and I bought them used from a friend that retired. Even my chains and I will say this, they don't make that kind of quality today like they did back then.
     
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  4. Old Iron

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    I've been wanting to get 6 or so of them yellow quickbinders. The ones that have the folding handle. I found a beat up and bad rusted one poking out of a snowbank last year. Took it home and did some surgery on it. Now it's the first one I grab. They store really nice with the handle folded. The threads have a stopper of some kind inside so that they can't unscrew themselves. You can hang them up anywhere you'd put a snap binder and not have them rattle apart.
     
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  5. Riprap

    Riprap Light Load Member

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    Are those the ones with the offset ratchet?
     
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    Old Iron Road Train Member

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    The only drawback is opposite of the handle there is a pointy piece that sticks out where it goes around the teeth. If your building a bulkhead or something with the ratchet laying flat on top it scrapes going around. Gets annoying.
     
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  7. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Put a small piece of 2x4 under one end of the ratchet and that will not happen.
     
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  8. AModelCat

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    I had to buy a couple snap binders last year and they were about $40 a piece.
     
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  9. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    ^What he said. I use a small chunk of 4x4 and put it under one of the hooks. once the chain starts to tighten up the block will keep that side of the chain from twisting.

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  10. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Seems like a lot of work. Isn't it easier just to use the snap binder for this particular load ?
     
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  11. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    I guess you could say that any time a ratchet binder is used. I prefer ratchet binders for most things over snap binders. I can get them much tighter.
     
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