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ecotec

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I got a third 40970 1/4” ratchet today. It is nicer than my other two of this model. I am thinking of buying a dual pawl upgrade kit for this one and and moving its parts to the one with chrome issues on the selector switch (the middle one in my picture).

I have one each of the upgrades in a 3/8” and a 1/2”. I wrote about them in the new tool arrival thread. The 1/4” upgrade kit makes it 120 tooth.IMG_4418.jpegIMG_4419.jpeg
 

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Here is an interesting thread about these fairly rare 3/8” drive ratchets.
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And old S-K toolbox found with an oddball collection of tools in it. Looks like an older box to me from before the 1950's, but I have not researched it.

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The box was probably made between 1946 and 1956 based on the label. It’s hard to know exactly when the up arrow on the tag was discontinued and catalog images are suspect. IMG_4851.jpegIMG_4852.jpeg
-Don
 

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And old S-K toolbox found with an oddball collection of tools in it. Looks like an older box to me from before the 1950's, but I have not researched it.

franke toolbox a.jpg

franke toolbox b.jpg

franke toolbox c.jpg

franke toolbox d.jpg

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What a great find.

The vintage body work tools especially! Is that a cadmium ( or super thin chrome,or naked finish) SK 1936-1946 1/2” extension and socket that I marked here?

The handles and tray are cool.
 

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B Halverson

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What a great find.
The vintage body work tools especially! Is that a cadmium ( or super thin chrome,or naked finish) SK 1936-1946 1/2” extension and socket that I marked here?
The handles and tray are cool.
Thank-you all for the research and old S-K literature.
I will have to go take a look and see what that extension and socket too see what it is. I probably took these photos a number of years ago and since then the box and it's tools have been up in the attic of the barn in the backyard.
 

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"Cleaned and Fixed" as much as I intend to "clean and fix" on this one. Awaiting arrival of missing pieces. This is what it looks like today.
Ratchet innards were caked with black goo - very weird - had to dig some of it out with a screwdriver.
Kroil for the win on getting the pipe wrench pivot point freed up - amazing stuff.

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partial S-K 1/2" drive SAE socket set and 10-inch made-in-Spain pipe wrench
 

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There have been several of these SK ratchets posted recently that have the SK-Diamond logo located in between the model number and the USA. I found this one in a "free" pile this summer. The drive rotated, but the pawls didn't engage. I soaked it with ATF, and after a while, it sometimes engaged in one direction. Recently, I popped the workings out and applied ATF directly, working it in by manually moving the pawls. This got it working properly, and I just used it to change a spark plug in my weed eater!

This one is pretty rusty.
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I went through my spare Chrome Alloy 1/4” drive sockets today in order to fill out this partial set. I seemed to just be missing the 5/16”. I ended up removing it from a set missing the crossbar. Hopefully I’ll be able to find those two pieces sometime. The box needs painting on the next hot day anyway.
Partial setIMG_6091.jpeg
Added some socketsIMG_6982.jpeg
Socket donor setIMG_6986.jpeg
I was pleased to see that the color wasn’t too far off on the box I had painted previously with the VHT red wrinkle paint. IMG_6983.jpeg
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-Don
 
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Steven 33

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I went through my spare Chrome Alloy 1/4” drive sockets today in order to fill out this partial set. I seemed to just be missing the 5/16”. I ended up removing it from a set missing the crossbar. Hopefully I’ll be able to find those two pieces sometime. The box needs painting on the next hot day anyway.
Partial setIMG_6091.jpeg
Added some socketsIMG_6982.jpeg
Socket donor setIMG_6986.jpeg
I was pleased to see that the color wasn’t too far off on the box I had painted previously with the VHT red wrinkle paint. IMG_6983.jpeg
IMG_4974.jpeg
-Don
You know what this sk chrome 3/8 drive socket would go to?Screenshot_20241101_232325_Gallery.jpg
 

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Kdaniel8601 said:
3/8" drive S-K Chrome sockets are very hard to find.

It seems like in the late ‘30s and early ‘40s, 3/8” drive wasn’t really very popular since 1/2” drive was the favorite drive size and 1/4” drive was just coming into favor, gradually replacing 9/32” drive. Putting together a 3/8” drive wartime set was quite difficult for both misterbill and me due to the relative wartime scarcity of tools in that drive size. Wartime GMTK sets only contained 1/2” drive tools along with a small 1/4” drive set. In modern times 3/8” drive has won out in popularity and 1/2” drive tools are seemingly gradually becoming less desirable.
-Don
 
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