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Gretsch/Ludwig Ratchet Key

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I am wondering if any members have a cheap alternative (even made one yourself?) to the overpriced Gretsch ratchet keys (sometimes available) online? I've been getting along moving my tom mount with a standard wrench, but since it is so long, I alway sneed to rotate to turn the nut. This smaller key makes adjusting the rail mount very convenient. Any handy guys this might be easy to replicate--or find?

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Posted on 4 years ago
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I've got one of those ratchet keys, which works quite well, but - on the tom mounts themselves - I've removed the nuts and replaced them with the large size (1970s Atlas) cymbal stand wing nuts. This saves a lot of fumbling.

Posted on 4 years ago
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It's a key that allows you to easily adjust the Walburg Augue rail mount. I don't want to swap out the rail spade.

Posted on 4 years ago
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I use an actual ratchet wrench...which actually ratchets, for this. 7/16ths. Much better than using one of those old style wrenches.

https://www.drumforum.org/threads/the-perfect-rail-consolette-wrench.100135/

I believe Maxwell sold repro's of the type you're looking for.

Posted on 4 years ago
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Thank you, KO! LIFESAVER!

Posted on 4 years ago
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From K.O.

I use an actual ratchet wrench...which actually ratchets, for this. 7/16ths. Much better than using one of those old style wrenches.https://www.drumforum.org/threads/the-perfect-rail-consolette-wrench.100135/I believe Maxwell sold repro's of the type you're looking for.

Maxwell's repros are a different size than the original. Original is 7/16" and the Maxwell is 1/2". I know. I bought one for an old Gretsch RB set and it was too big. I now use a small socket wrench. Much better.

Posted on 4 years ago
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