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Started by jimwrench, October 08, 2012, 07:52:57 PM

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jimwrench

 Got these smalls at auction today. The GJ adjustable is smooth. The two armed wrench looks familiar but can't place it. Most of others are magneto and ignition wrenchs. (several splitdorf) Any info on the two armed one appreciated.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Branson

Quote from: jimwrench on October 08, 2012, 07:52:57 PM
The two armed wrench looks familiar but can't place it. Most of others are magneto and ignition wrenchs. (several splitdorf) Any info on the two armed one appreciated.

1930 has one of these, and I'll let him tell you what he found out about it.  He sent me a copy of a catalog with this wrench.  He did the research, so it's his information.

Lostmind

I like that arm wrench, never saw one other than a photo.
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

Lewill2

2 arm is in Schulz #903, Mfg Gray Toronto is all that is listed.

Branson

OK.  I got the catalog from 1930.  What you have is a "GW-1 Special Wrench (case hardened), for changing charging rate on all Ford and Liberty generators as used on Ford cars."  Quote from catalog #9, Gilfillan Automotive Replacement Parts, Manufactured by Gilfillan Bros., Inc., Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland.   Retail price, 50 cents, 25 cents wholesale. 

1939 has the one I ran across last year.

jimwrench

This is definitely the GW-1 so Gilfillan generator wrench seems right.
Don't know if Schulz wrench was same as can't see part no. in his photo.Looks like he got maker wrong or his wrench was not same one,but I believe it is same wrench.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Branson

Yours has the Gilfillan Brothers'  GB logo, too. 

RedVise

That is a sweet little collection there. Nice Haul !

Brian L.

DM11

Hold Fast

David

jimwrench

 Believe the two armed wrench is an aftermarket version of the Ford 5Z806 for adjustung generator brushs on 1919-1927 fords.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Mel Larsen

What are the dimensions of these critters?  Could you post a photo with something to compare size?
Thanks
Mel
I would rather have tools I never use, than to need a tool I don't have.

jimwrench

Heres a pic for size comparison.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Mel Larsen

Thanks Jim, those are smaller than I thought.  Nice bunch of wrenches.
Mel
I would rather have tools I never use, than to need a tool I don't have.