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Indestro Polygons plus

Started by kxxr, July 30, 2012, 07:01:03 PM

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kxxr

Indestro sure made a lot of variations. The Polygons are pretty nice, well made and sturdy. These are the only two I've ever seen and I got them both at the same time. AA says they're from the 30s. I put these ratcheting wrenches in there while I was at it and that last one must have been in one of those screw together sets. Anyone else have any Polygons?

jimwrench

 I pick up Indestro's when I see them but don't recall seeing any marked polygon
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

mrchuck

Molon Labe

johnsironsanctuary

I always thought that a polygon was a deceased parrot.
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan

Branson

Quote from: johnsironsanctuary on July 31, 2012, 04:26:51 PM
I always thought that a polygon was a deceased parrot.

It's not dead; it's only sleeping!

dimwittedmoose51

Coool!!  I'll keep my eyes open.  I've got more partial Indestro auto kits than I'll ever collate and make whole!!


DM&FS

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kxxr

Quote from: dimwittedmoose51 on July 31, 2012, 07:00:50 PM
Coool!!  I'll keep my eyes open.  I've got more partial Indestro auto kits than I'll ever collate and make whole!!


DM&FS
I have that exact same problem. In fact, I am thinking about getting out of the Indestro business alltogether. I love them, but there are just too many but somehow never enough to complete a group. And then you throw in the Duro and Duro/Indestro and it just keeps on going. Here are the variations I have handy.










There are more, lots of 'em. These are ones I already had photographed.

stormking

kxxr, Never seen a Polygon, are they round beam or like the Plomb heavy duty series?

bonneyman

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Not polygons, but, if you ever need to replace the pawls in those ratcheting box wrenches, this is what they look like inside. These are Dunlap's, but I think the Duro's are similar:
Ratchet Guru

kxxr

Quote from: stormking on July 31, 2012, 08:38:22 PM
kxxr, Never seen a Polygon, are they round beam or like the Plomb heavy duty series?
They are round. I'll post a side view a little later.