Tool Talk
Picture Forum => 6 Inch & Under Club => Topic started by: mikeswrenches on February 14, 2016, 12:42:28 PM
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Earlier in the month, at the M-WTCA meet in Madison, GA, I picked up a Bullard no. 1 quick adjust pipe wrench. While researching prices I ran across a no. 0 on etsy. It looked decent and the price was right so I bought it. I haven't had real good luck buying wrenches online but in this instance all was good.
I don't know how common these are but they are the first two that I have seen. I have since looked at AA and found that Bullard was out of business by 1909, which probably explains the relative rarity.
The no.0 is only 5 1/2 in. long, while the no. 1 is considerably longer. I have it stuck in one of my banana boxes to go to Flywheelers so can't measure it.
Mike
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The No 0 seems to be the most scarce. I have one but the spring was mangled. Replaced with spring from a ballpoint pen which works but looks a little recent. Also have a No1,two No2's and a No 3. I kinda like them.
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It actually seems like a good design. I have yet to see a no. 2 or 3.
Mike
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That's a cute little bugger all right. Nice find!
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Mikeswrench,
there is a no. 2 on bat now, also a no. 0
Bay
Bullard (no.2) item # 29169066919 seller is plumb5000
Bullard (no. 0 ) item # 331778873004 seller is chelseas-trading post