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Handle for SNAP-ON Tubular Wrenches

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I am trying to find some handles to work with a set of tubular wrenches that i picked up. It seems the Williams handle are a different size. The Bahco (Sweden not Bahco USA) ones seem like the should work, but i can find a palce to buy them.

I was to told snap-on had discontinued them. Anybody got ideas.

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I forgot to say there to different size handles. On measures 61/64ths and the other on is a little bigger, ill have to measure again later.
 
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I would be inclined to use a piece of 1.5" x .250 wall 4130 seamless tubing.
 
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I know, thats simple enough, and thats how I've been using them. I just want to "complete" the set for some reason.
 

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I believe you would need the 15B, 24B, or 36B handle. I am looking for a 1 3/16" XH series box end wrench that uses this handle. A call to Snap on Industrial told me that these are still available, but they do not show up in the latest catalog (CAT1100).

The number for the Industrial Sales dept. is (877) 740-1900

You might try McMaster Carr, or Martin Tool and Forge

http://www.martinsprocket.com/products.htm#
 
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Thanks for the reply. After looking through an old catalog i think i need 30B and 36B handles. It strange these wrenches pop up on eBay all the time, but know one ever has the handles.
 
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Cool, looks like the 36" on matches, to bad they don't make the 36". Now i just got to decide if its worth waiting to find the snap-on stainless one.
 
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