Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: dimwittedmoose51 on September 07, 2013, 06:21:40 AM
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Combo grab here from a cople yard sales last week and a trip to th chain store Pawn Shop.
S Wrenches:
Whitaker 300
Billings And Spencer 2025
This one has what appears to be a "G CO" at the end, but not much else to go on.
Old Case farm wrench 01982AB
Cool little die handle
Thorsen DBE 2120
Plomb WF 82 DBE
Matco SPW 810M 6 pt. DBE metric
Craftsman 6" adj.
Nonamer 7/16" combo
SK 8313 metric combo
USA Action 34120
SK combos C-30, C-16
PROTO CANADA 5028 Deep wall 5/8"(my first proto Canada tool ever)
Crescent LC-34 1 1/16" combo
Challenger Sparkplug socket 1326 HP Challenger DOE 5432
New Britain NDF-550 flare nut wrench.
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I'm curious if there are markings on that "cool little die handle" and it's diameter. Any dies present with the handle? I promise I'm asking you to trouble yourself for good reason :)
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The seller had three of them and I took the one that looked the oldest. I see nothing to give me a clue as to what or where it came form. BTW, Oily, I scored a couple of the green topped Thorsen screwdrivers today and other than one shank has silicone on it, they're pretty cherry.. No dies came with the handle either.
DM&FS
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:)
I have lots of little dies sitting in a box where they don't have a handle. Let me know if you want to attempt a reunion. I'll need to drive to the shop to measure or I'd already stated the size.
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Oily, the inside diameter of the die handle is 1".
DM&FS
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Mr. Moose !! if Oilys not interested in the die handle, I would like to get in line.
Hope it works for him, if not, PM me , thanks !
Brian
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I'm pretty sure I got the handle at a local pawn shop and they had two more. I'll run back there tomorrow and see....cross your fingers. I think they were a dollar each.
DM&FS
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I guess I should have been more clear. I was intending to offer the dies if they fit the handle.
Please do not reserve the handle for me. I was simply hopeful between the two of us we might be able to reunite some parted tools into something usable.