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Bonney for a buck

Started by amecks, June 02, 2014, 07:50:54 PM

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amecks

Went to Antique Auto Club show yesterday and found this on a dollar table....


1 5/8" ........ I have a bunch of these but not a complete set.....this is the largest.
Al.
Al
Jordan, NY

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Lostmind

I think it's a Caster/camber wrench. Bluepoint made a similar set
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bonneyman

Bonney shield logo. Nice and old! :grin:
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amecks

I used these a lot as an equipment mechanic for fast assembly of hydraulic fittings before tightening with a full size wrench.  Also handy as a thin wrench for getting locking nuts apart in tight spaces.   I never knew the intended purpose of this type wrench.  I have seen them called "Service Wrenches".
Al.
Al
Jordan, NY