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Bridge Ratchet?

Started by HeelSpur, August 03, 2012, 04:54:24 PM

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HeelSpur

Bought this today at a flea market and on the label it said " ratchet was used in corners on bridges".
Its a Billings&Spencer No. 2 P.
I've never seen a wrench like this and only briefly searched on line (2 hrs of sleep is getting the best of me). Is this what the tag says it is? (she kept the tag for sales proof)





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HeelSpur

Quote from: Papaw on August 03, 2012, 06:00:59 PM
It is a scaffold wrench.
That sounds better than ratchet used in corners on bridges :-).
I've put up alot of scaffolding and never used a wrench.
I take it they are used on huge jobs.
RooK E

RedVise

Well I wont say it is not a scaffold ratchet, but it is not the common scaffold ratchet.
We covered them previously, before the crash of "aught whatever."
Specialized use no doubt. Not sure for what...

Brian L.


rusty

The pointy end says drill to me.

(Tho the absence of a handle may imply it was in fact for working in corners)
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

jimwrench

  looks like  a boiler drill,although the pointy end is shorter than most. Sellens page 83 shows one and it agrees with what Rusty was showing.










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Papaw

Sellens trumps me! I jumped to a conclusion rather quickly.
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gibsontool

I have a similar tool to this, mine says ''Armstrong No 63''. on one side and '' Short ratchet'' on the other, I asked around quite a bit but nobody could ever say for sure what it's purpose is. I'll see if I can get somebody to help me posts some pics.

rusty


It seems anybody who was anybody made ratchet drills....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

mrchuck

I have one of those, was told it was for a boiler.
Can someone out there explain to me,,,,just how was this wrench used on a boiler?
Molon Labe

rusty


It's for drilling HOLES in boilers ;P

Old boilers have lots and lots of holes..(one for every tube)

Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

HeelSpur

So what would the correct name be? so I can tag it.

RooK E