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RCA FINGERTIP WRENCHES

Started by mvwcnews, May 04, 2014, 12:31:41 AM

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mvwcnews

Fits your finger tip like a thimble (note drawing on the box) -  for nut sizes from 3/16" to 3/8"

Lostmind

That's a first for me. Thanks for sharing.
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Plyerman

Boy, I can think of a time or two those would have came in handy. Never knew such a thing even existed.
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rusty


Note: Unplug Television before using .....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Ken W.

I can see bad things happening with these.

DM11

Amazing! I think one would need to be careful with those.
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David

mvwcnews

PRE-OSHA for sure  & presumed people knew to unplug; discharge capacitors etc.   These & other "radio" wrenches were featured on two pages of the March 2006 MVWC Newsletter.

oldtools

Cool Tools!!!  they would really come in handy!!!
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ArtDeco

Yep, I could see how those could be handy/dangerous...

mikeswrenches

Got a set just like those in a box lot at MJD's Avoca auction this July.  First I've seen.  Neat wrenches.

Mike
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Papaw

Turnnut sent me a set sold in Canada. 11/32 to 9/16.



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EVILDR235

I found a set of those about 5 years ago at the flea market. Gave them to a friend of my wife who collects and restores antique radios. I will find another set for myself to use.

Mr. Marconi

Northwoods

If these were really great, they would be very popular and common.  They look like a great way to explore your finger and set your hair on fire.
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

gibsontool

Still sold in Canada  by Lee Valley Tools.

p_toad

Those are nice.   It's been years and i had totally forgotten such a critter existed.   There have been times when they would have come in handy (or is that fingery?). :tongue: