Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: Northwoods on August 05, 2015, 02:46:50 PM
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Picked up one of these reversible ratchet speed wrenches--model 39995--the other day. Another forum mentions something about Blackhawk making an unsuccessful play to replace 3/8" and 1/2" with their 7/16" drive.
Who can tell me when? And all the details?
BTW, what is the purpose of a reversible ratchet speed wrench? My arm works both ways!
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You might want to check Alloy Artifacts website. They may have some info.
What I have read is they were claiming the 7/16" drive size in the steel they were using was strong enough to be used in typical 1/2" drive applications. And it was plenty big enough to replace 3/8" drive, too. But I don't think it took off like they wanted.
First of all, all of your existing sockets would be worthless - you'd have to buy their proprietary 7/16" drive sockets. And I don't think mechanics were thrilled with that prospect.
Some ideas stick, some don't. Just how tools go.
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You gave me some good advice, Bonneyman. AA has a host of info on the ill-fated 7/16" venture. Even allowed me to date code my wrench to 1942. These were first sold in 1938 and fizzled out, likely, in the late 50's.
Thanks so much.
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Northwoods,
PM sent.
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I think it's funny that metric tools use drive sizes that are not metric. Hey Bubba hand me the 16 MM drive 22MM 6 point socket. Darn, that is not gonna work. Hand me the metric Crescent wrench.
EvilDr235