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F E Wells & Son Co pipe wrench

Started by jimwrench, December 05, 2014, 11:09:42 AM

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jimwrench

Got this little wells pipe wrench at auction last night. Has a steel handle rather than the normal wood handle. Looks factory. Find info on Wells lathes and threading machinery but no hand tool info. Anyone have a source for hand tool info ?
The Overland tire tool just followed me home. Other pipe wrench just a cute wrench (no markings)
Need to resize my pic again will add later.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

jimwrench

Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Papaw

Not hijacking, but one of those tire tools would have been used by my Grandfather in the Overland Company Repair Room in Houston, Texas in 1916.
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Lostmind

Neat photo . Very nice wrenches also
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

jimwrench

 They sold an Overland wrench but I wasn't sure which flat it was in. Retired mechanic in seat ahead of me got the flat. Before I left I asked if he would sell it;his response "what would you give for it ?"
I offered $5 answer "no" I offered $10 answer "no" He gave $12 for the whole flat. Then he told me the guy behind me had told him the Overland wrench was worth more than the rest of the flat. Guy behind me tried to buy my tire tool also.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

turnnut

Jimwrench, f.e. wells & sons, sold many pipe wrenches,  they were located
in Greenfield,Massachusetts.

this week-end I will check to see if I have any ads on them.

mvwcnews

( http://books.google.com/books?id=mIFVAAAAYAAJ&dq=wells%20greenfield%20wrench&pg=PA180#v=onepage&q=wells%20greenfield%20wrench&f=false ) will bring up a 1911 F.E. Wells & Son Co. pipe wrench advert.
It looks like they had an ad in nearly every monthly issue of Engineering Review that year.
In June 1911, WALWORTH's Stillson ad was on pg 175 (The Walworth Stillson steel handle in that ad is marked AUTOMOBILE ) , & F.E. Wells & Son Co. was on pg. 176 proclaiming "The Jaw That Won't Break."

jimwrench

Nice ad Stan. My real question is has anyone seen a wells pipe wrench which looks like it was made for a wooden handle with a steel handle as pictured. Realize a skilled craftsman could make such a handle but this looks like it was cast and fits perfectly.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench