Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: Lostmind on September 13, 2012, 11:03:02 AM
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Thought I'd share some photos of latest buys.
The Pexto is a neat wrench , seems to be very high quality, easy operation.
Seems like the 15" size is not as common as the smaller sizes.
The Blackhawk 4950 is for 25-27 Chevy clutch adjustment
Herbrand 2336 is for Model T , getting at head bolts under the firewall
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There is something wrong with that Pexto monkey wrench. The name is still legible, not beat upon with a hammer. The handle is straight, and not curved 22 degrees out of kilter. I have a good set of the Blackhawk, and Walden-Worcester socket tools, but not seen that one before. Is it that clean or somebody hit it with the aluminum paint? Good tools, not too shabby a find.
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John K. , no alluminum paint,just a light wire wheel and WD 40.It has a couple nicks in it , just enough you know its used.It looks and feels quality.
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Some neat tools
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Kool Tools!!
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Great monkey wrench! The auto tools are cool too.
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I got a 6 1/2" baby pexto to keep the 15" company.Also thought the B&C would go good hanging next to them
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The Ford 2336 is a specialty tool for pulling No. 4 main bearing via the oil pan access panel. It doubles as a spark plug wrench. It was rather difficult to drop a T oil pan without removing the entire motor.
Babbit bearing repairs were done as they failed more than as a set in tough times.
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Thanks Strik9, my info came from an ad on ebay , said it was to get at head bolts under fire wall.
Maybe some model T owner will need it.