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Picture Forum => 6 Inch & Under Club => Topic started by: Lostmind on September 10, 2012, 09:46:53 AM

Title: Heller Masterench
Post by: Lostmind on September 10, 2012, 09:46:53 AM
I guess I'm collecting these one hander wrenchs.This one is USA made.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: john k on September 10, 2012, 09:59:21 AM
I think i have one of those.  Also found several Heller hammers.  Believe they concentrated mostly on blacksmith farrier tools, good stuff.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: mikeswrenches on September 10, 2012, 11:39:52 AM
Watch the writing on the handles on the 6 inch ones.  There are several variations that have patent dates and also one that has the N in Newark backwards.  Also available with and with out teeth.  6 in. was the smallest and I think 18 inch the largest.

There was a thread on these things awhile back.  Run a search and you'll find more info.

Mike
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Branson on September 10, 2012, 06:11:24 PM
I think i have one of those.  Also found several Heller hammers.  Believe they concentrated mostly on blacksmith farrier tools, good stuff.

Heller hammers?  Several?  You never showed us...
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Lostmind on September 11, 2012, 06:56:52 AM
I see they made a variation of this for a lot of years. It's older than I thought.
Could be 1918 or so.I couldn't find one with the same lettering as mine, I think it's pre - patent.
It's very similar to the German "one hander " I have.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: mikeswrenches on September 11, 2012, 07:27:52 AM
My guess is that it is post patent.  As you mentioned they were made for many years and keeping all the patent no's. on tools required a lot of die maintenance.  For this reason when the patent ran out, then the patent no's. were left off.  Made the forging dies cheaper to maintain.

As an aside, I got a one-hander  at an auction this year, similar to yours, that was made in Denmark.

There are a lot of different one-handers out there...even Sears had/has a knock-off of the Masterwrench.

Good luck with the collection.

Mike
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Branson on September 11, 2012, 09:03:19 AM
I'm afraid my one-hander was made in Japan,  but it was one of three wrenches for a dollar at a yard sale, and it works.  I was surprised at how well it works.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: EVILDR235 on September 11, 2012, 07:46:40 PM
I have a 8 inch Heller Masterench with a horsey on it. Seems well made. I also have a couple of the German ones. The German ones have teeth on the jaws and the Heller Bros does not.

EvilDr235-1/2

Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Bus on September 11, 2012, 11:56:12 PM
Here's the link to the earlier thread:

http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=5022.msg31665#msg31665 (http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=5022.msg31665#msg31665)
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Lostmind on September 12, 2012, 05:43:17 AM
Thanks Bus,I knew I saw something here before.Looks like it would keep a guy busy collecting these.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Perry on May 23, 2014, 02:50:21 PM
Just bought a 6" Masterench, no teeth and the following patent dates 29-11-12, 4-14-25 and 7-5-27. Why the square hole in the handle?
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Papaw on May 23, 2014, 04:29:19 PM
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Why the square hole in the handle?

1/4" square for old square nuts.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Lewill2 on May 23, 2014, 05:50:15 PM
Torch tank shut off valves also.
Title: Re: Heller Masterench
Post by: Chillylulu on May 24, 2014, 01:48:36 AM
I have a 6" and I think I have a larger one. The 6" square hole is bigger than 1/4" and smaller than 3/8".

I have some 9/32" drive tools, but I really think this is 5/16".  Was that a common square bolt size?  I can't think of any tanks with that size. Were they that big?

Chilly