An auction box yielded these little fellows as well as some of usable size. Don't know what I'd do with them but I can carry them all in one pocket. Little wrenchs are cute but I don't use anything this small. GUess they won't take up much space on the basement wall.
Quote from: jimwrench on August 23, 2012, 05:38:26 PM
An auction box yielded these little fellows as well as some of usable size. Don't know what I'd do with them but I can carry them all in one pocket. Little wrenchs are cute but I don't use anything this small. GUess they won't take up much space on the basement wall.
I like those little wrenches as well
Oh, a 4117. I have one of those sitting on my desk right now. The little wrenches -- aren't these ignition wrenches?
Yes Snap-on lists DS series as being for radio,ignition and carburetor work. These are evidently 1968 vintage. I guess they are useful as I needed the 15/64 size to adjust gap on mag this AM.
Don't believe I've ever had a 15/64th wrench, cool lil boogers.
Heel, I have 4 ignition wrench sets for sale on the bay, Bonney - Vlchek - Duro-Chrome - Blue Points, that include that size.
Cant say that I ever actually used one myself...
I do have a drawer in my Gerstner tool box for vintage small wrenches, smallest is a BluePoint C1514 7/32 x 15/64. 2 1/2" long.
I like the smalls !!
Brian L.
Picked up a few WILLIAMS SUPERRENCH examples a couple of years ago at a small engine repair shop close-out -- the smallest in that assortment is No. 1112 3/16" and they are all 3" long.
Found these little fellows last weekend. Must be ignition wrench season.
Jim
Stanley,
Nice Plombs. You done good.