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my four inch or under club

Started by amertrac, November 13, 2011, 06:48:35 AM

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amertrac

only four inch or under can join my club. you can be crescent ,monkey or bicycle type but you must work  bob w.ps now I start finding a way to display them   
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Papaw

Place them on a board or in a shadow box in a fan shape.
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mrchuck

I keep mine is a MAC tool box, all lined up.
I like to open the drawer periodically, take some out and adjust them, play with them, then put them back in their rows.
Molon Labe

Wrenchmensch

Awesome collection!  What is the name on the "figure 8-shaped" wrench?


J.A.F.E.

I have some others, a little Mossburg bicycle and two adjustables like in the second pic. I also have more 4" adjustables but these were the wrenches handy for the photo. I would love to get some smaller adjustables but have never seen them.



Top Row L to R: Betrgrip, Blue Point, Blackhawk, Barcolo Buffalo, Proto, Barcolo, Crescent
Bottom Row L to R: Diamond, Snap on, Champion deArment (later Channellock), Blue Point, Snap on.
All my taste is in my tools.

RedVise

Quote from: mrchuck on November 13, 2011, 11:25:56 AM
I like to open the drawer periodically, take some out and adjust them, play with them, then put them back in their rows.

I never do that, no sir, not at all.

I do like the ignition pliers. From the right, Cman, Hinsdale,Williams, K-D, no name, Proto. The adjustable is a McKaig-Hatch.

Brian L.

rusty

>take some out and adjust them, play with them, then put them back

I just had this horrible John Steinbeck flashback.....


Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Papaw

At least we can't pet them until they are dead.
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amertrac

Quote from: Wrenchmensch on November 13, 2011, 03:08:33 PM
Awesome collection!  What is the name on the "figure 8-shaped" wrench?
It is marked SAFETY W,L, NY bob ny
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Wrenchmensch

    More 4-inch wrenches.  These are all displayed on a peg board, hanging on an 11-inch hook. In order, from top to bottom, these wrenches were made by:


    • Hjorth
    • J. H. Williams "Superjustable"
    • Crescent Crestoloy Steel
    • Craftsman 944601
    • Craftsman, decorated with embossed lines
    • Bonney
    • Utica
    • Proto Clik-Stop
    • J.H. Williams AB-4 Superjustable
    • K. & B. Co. (Knight & Bishop)
    • Germany (with geometric cutouts)
    • RIDGID
    • J. P. Danielson
    • Crescent Tool Company
    • Barcalo (2)
    • Diamond Duluth
    • Peck Stow & Wilcox
    • BONDIX
    • Bergman o' Buffalo

amertrac

I LIKE THE GERMAN AND THE BONDEX  BOB W.
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volvadi

This looks like the hottest new club in town.  I'll join!!

Here are two variations of the BAHCO 69


Papaw

Welcome back!
That 4" BAHCO is calling me!
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benjy

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Wrenchmensch

Your Bahco looks unused.  Is it?