Reusing universals which failed QC? Nice get.I got this sweet keychain connector this weekend. A 1/4 drive socket will fit on it.
Some of my modern sockets have size marking either way up. I haven't checked them all, but it looks like the ones I bought around 1990 are opposite way up to the markings on some which were replaced under warranty about 5 years ago.I've had a few unmarked 7/16 sockets before but never with a flipped size marking. You can definitely tell they didn't quite have it down yet looking at some of these pre S/O sockets




Funny didn't see this before. I'm the one that messaged you on eBayFound this 1934/1935 No. 56 Midget Set at a sale last month. This is the first of this style of M-70 ratchet I have come across. Missing the Speed T and Sliding T from what I can tell comparing it with the 1934 catalog.
Did you grab the one that was on ebay a while ago? I saw one recently but can't see Date code I'll look into itSnap on K4B speeder. 1/2 drive. first shows up in the 29G cat, last listed in the 36. 27-28 inches long. Has a knurled top handle.
These two both have a 29 code, one is a two ball stop the other is a collar stop. neither has a model number.
These are very hard to find. I have never seen one with a 30s code, or one with a model number.
If you have one holler at me.
yes, it had a lot of rust, took awhile to refurbish it.Did you grab the one that was on ebay a while ago? I saw one recently but can't see Date code I'll look into it
Cheap enough though if you just did the auction. I meant to go for it but forgotyes, it had a lot of rust, took awhile to refurbish it.



Regarding that conversation ender: I once had an S-K combination wrench that the open end was forged but not sized and the box end was perfectly round. I called it my loaner wrench. Could it be that this is a loaner socket? I can think of no practical use for it, otherwise.Sorry guys feeling a little sentimental here. Not to get too much into my personal life but now at the age of 31 and having been collecting since I was 30 I can't help but to feel grateful for the community and what collecting these tools have brought to my life. Anyone who has interacted with me or has paid attention at all can probably tell that I have a pretty unwavering enthusiasm about it. Something that I have taken into every endeavor I have engaged in and in the past being that they were usually more physically demanding this mindset had resulted in my first 8 surgeries before I turned 23 all from likely avoidable injuries, so seeing that Thanksgiving is nearing I just want to express my gratitude that my wallet is much better at recovering than my bones haha but seriously I am pretty thankful to be a part of this little niche of people who find the beauty in what is absolutely inexplicable to most and since I'll likely burn myself out on this I figured I may as well put this slightly embarrassing message out there! And I suppose I shall add some pics so here's some pretty cool stuff. A bunch of different 3/8 sockets in 1/2 3/8 9/32 and 5/16 drive plus a pretty cool craftsman ratchet i picked up for 30$ and then a 7/8 drive set i picked up recently with a few oddities including an unmarked socket which is the only 7/8 drive one ive seen as well as this super weird socket thing that i call the conversation ender since no one ever wants to take even a shot in the dark about it ha. Alright that's enough of that![]()
Could be used for a number of things in conjunction with some kind of pin that probably came with it originally not sure if it's just a coincidence but the HD-9 fits in it almost perfectly like less than 1/64th of an inch to spare. I'm mainly curious if it's something snap-on did or not or if it's even a snap-on "socket" since it doesn't have a single marking and there were a few other brands in the set when I got it. No big deal really I just hate mysteries that don't seem solvable haIt's probably an adapter to use a ratchet on some piece of equipment