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heelsroll
06-17-2008, 08:45 PM
This is part of a collection I picked up from a locomotive plant that closed down.
It's a '24" Keystone' by The Keystone Mfg. Co. Buffalo, NY. There is a small cap at the end of the long handle that reverses directions.
All I've been able to find is some catalog pages referring to it as a Giant Railroad Track Ratchet.
It looks like someone has grafted on a dedicated 1" drive socket for their own purposes -- a number of the tools from this place were like that.
Anyway, it drew a little attention in my other post, so I'm sharing what I have! If anyone can explain why it has this top to it, I'd be interested to hear.
Best,
Joel
billymade
06-17-2008, 08:52 PM
This page has funky stuff that looks similar to yours : http://home.southwind.net/~donhaury/gaier-auction-2006/catalog.html Look at the other stuff on this page there is some seriously weird/funky stuff I have never seen before!
Look at #61 they are calling it a "ratchet wrench"
http://home.onemain.com/~bwrench/index/gaier-auction-2006/gaier-007-pics.jpg
This collecting wrench club has posted a identifying marks page that is pretty cool! http://home.southwind.net/~donhaury/wrench-logos/logos-page-1.html
http://home.onemain.com/~bwrench/index/gaier-auction-2006/gaier-018-pics.jpg These keystone adjustable wrench are pretty bizarre looking!
famou55TAR
06-17-2008, 09:00 PM
that ratchet is crazy.
Charles (in GA)
06-17-2008, 09:47 PM
If anyone can explain why it has this top to it, I'd be interested to hear.l
Not sure which top you are referring to. The handle had a lug or key inside the round end. It engages with the notches on the shank of the driver. You put the female square drive over a male square pin that you want to turn or tighten and heave. You then unscrew the knurled collar and slip the handle out of the notch and rotate it back to another notch, push it back in and screw the knurled piece in place to retain it and take another heave at it.
Charles
DaytonFan
06-17-2008, 10:03 PM
Thats a boiler ratchet, have not seen one of those in years,sweet find,sweet!!
eschoendorff
06-18-2008, 11:44 AM
Definitely an artifact to display (maybe on the wall?) in your garage!
T56 Impala
06-18-2008, 04:19 PM
I have an adjustable like that. Interesting that its railroad related.
heelsroll
06-28-2008, 07:14 PM
Definitely an artifact to display (maybe on the wall?) in your garage!
As directed!:
http://gallery.mac.com/heelsroll/100064/DSCF6505/web.jpg
That's the "Large Scale Wall". 1" drives, 24" and 36" pipe wrenches, etc. That Snap-On Torqometer is standing on the floor, it's 5' tall.
Still waiting to frame in a new 48x60 window on the left wall, it'll look a little better once the slatwall's up there, too.
Best,
J
Moose-LandTran
06-28-2008, 07:18 PM
I like that 24" pipe wrech. Very cool.
Uncle Buck
06-28-2008, 10:53 PM
As directed!:
http://gallery.mac.com/heelsroll/100064/DSCF6505/web.jpg
That's the "Large Scale Wall". 1" drives, 24" and 36" pipe wrenches, etc. That Snap-On Torqometer is standing on the floor, it's 5' tall.
Still waiting to frame in a new 48x60 window on the left wall, it'll look a little better once the slatwall's up there, too.
Best,
J
Very surprised, you have a pipe wrench the same as mine, your largest one. and the huge SO torque wrench with the dial read, I have one almost identical myself! :thumbup:
eschoendorff
06-29-2008, 06:43 AM
As directed!:
http://gallery.mac.com/heelsroll/100064/DSCF6505/web.jpg
That's the "Large Scale Wall". 1" drives, 24" and 36" pipe wrenches, etc. That Snap-On Torqometer is standing on the floor, it's 5' tall.
Still waiting to frame in a new 48x60 window on the left wall, it'll look a little better once the slatwall's up there, too.
Best,
J
Pretty damned cool! :beer:
heelsroll
06-29-2008, 08:49 AM
Very surprised, you have a pipe wrench the same as mine, your largest one. and the huge SO torque wrench with the dial read, I have one almost identical myself! :thumbup:
You, sir, have outstanding tastes! :bowdown:
J
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