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Started by kxxr, June 29, 2011, 09:03:03 PM

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kxxr

It's been a while since I added anything but I've still been gathering. Here's a very old school Billings and Spencer half inch drive. It's only about 8 and a quarter inches long but it weighs just a hair over a pound. I count 11 clicks for the drive to go full circle.


Here's a similar style, OTC 3/8 drive that looks almost brand new. I count about 25 clicks to go around and it is just under 7 inches long. A beauty.

In the quarter inch I recently got this Wilde USA, which I have never seen one of before. It clicks around about 30 times I think and is 5 and 3/4 inches long.

And finally, another CM 43, this time a Husky USA. It's only 5 inches long and has a very skinny neck and clicks 56 or so times around. It's my favorite of these. I like the older Husky USA stuff and this is a nice one. Enjoy!



kxxr

#76
I spotted a couple of nice ones today and got a deal I could not refuse. First one is a 15", half inch drive Craftsman with no part number. I saw one very similar in a 1972 catalog, but I think this one might be older than that. My second guess would be that it's newer than that and third guess - 1972. I'm curious to know the age of it if anyone knows.It's in great shape anyway, and ready for a few more years of service with any luck at all.



The other is a 3/8 drive Snap On FL720 in pretty nice shape. 1980 if I'm reading the date stamp correctly. It's a long one too, at about 10 and a quarter inches. I botched the picture taking with the second pic looking shorter than the first. dammit.




bonneyman

Nice =V= rat! About the only tough thing about finding a rebuilt kit for that rat is that the pawl and selector knob are probably "D" post. All of the new kits are a "tang" style. So it won't be original with a new rebuild kit in it. Which doesn't matter if you got the tool to use it!
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OilyRascal

#78
First I've seen of that selector switch on a Craftsman....not that it means much.  I like the oiler hole feature on the head.
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

Garden and Yard Rustfinder Extraordinaire!
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kxxr

This crusty old veteran should clean up nicely. New Britain NB40, 3/8 drive ... before cleaning.


kxxr

I finally got a Craftsman 'quick clean', but I haven't gotten it apart yet. I'll have to review the posts that cover that. I got a great deal on the Wright 2400 and the Armstrong round head at the same place. All 1/4 drive ratchets.

I already had the 1/4" Stanley Workmaster 'flip drive', so I couldn't pass up this 3/8".

johnsironsanctuary

Excuse my ignorance. Never saw a Craftsman Quick clean before. What years were they available?
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan


scottg




Gasp!! This knocks me out!!!
Love the early stuff.
The OTC is red hot too. Looks so new its shocking. 
Bang-a-rang
  yours Scott
PHounding PHather of PHARTS
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wvginseng

here is a old 3/4" drive wright N- 320 date code -45 AC

kxxr

That Wright 3/4 still looks like it has plenty of pull left in it. I'd like to see it up close.
The other day I found this Thorsen 77C in really nice shape and today, I found it's little brother, the 77MC. It's hard to tell in pictures, but this one seems like the neck might be a little skinnier than the one Oily showed recently. I guess you wouldn't know without them side by side. It's very thin, like the Husky CM 43 pictured above.

OilyRascal

Quote from: kxxr on July 06, 2012, 02:53:51 PM
I guess you wouldn't know without them side by side.

You can send that one to me, and I'll put them all side-by-side :-)
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

Garden and Yard Rustfinder Extraordinaire!
http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=3717

kxxr

That's the plan. I'm just not known for speed though. No one calls me speedy, nor have they ever:)

stanley62

I love the big Wright.  I haven't seen that one.  Very Purdy!!!!
Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

kxxr

I got this NB43 body with no guts as a throw in at a local shop. I went to NAPA and they had to order a kit, but I had it in hand the next day for $10.69. I spent the morning learning all of the incorrect things to do when assembling one of these, and then finally stumbled on a method that worked and here it is. Beautiful.