I was sorting through a box of my neglected old wrenches to make a set, and noticed I had a variety of Canadian brands/styles. Some true Canadian brands; Gray, Dreadnaught (a Gray brand), ETF, and a couple of US subsidiary makes; Fleet Mfg CAN, and a Snap-on OEX 240.
Plenty of variation in the Gray product markings; different logos and different steels
I'm glad I found this thread!
I had said yesterday in one of my first posts something along the line of "for me to be interested in a tool, it has to have a feel and look" - My (few) old wrenches like this definitely have the look - they look old, and to me that's cool.
I was given some links yesterday, and this morning I decided to look up my 'Dreadnaught' double open end wrench;
I found it in the 'list of manufacturers' thread - it says "see Kraeuter";
I looked at the Kraeuter thread, and there is no mention of it(?);
I did follow an alloy-artifacts link, and it does mention the 'Dreadn
ought' line introduced in 1914 - but I didn't see any mention of 'Dreadn
aught'...
My 'Dreadnaught' wrench is like the one in the picture/quote above, but is 1/2" on the big end and 7/16" on the small end(?);
It seems odd that a manufacturer would have two wrenches with the same size;
I would think that
not having size overlap between wrenches in their line would have made their wrench sets more economical (because less in the set).
Does anyone have any idea as the the approximate age of these 'Dreadnaught' wrenches?
I also have another double open end wrench which looks like my 'Dreadnaught' - it's a 7/16" on the big end, and 3/8" on the small end;
This wrench has no name on it - maybe it's another brand(?) - the shaft in the middle is a little more rounded.
This wrench has the size stamped on the heads of the wrench on the opposite side as my 'Dreadnaught', and on the other side from the sizing is the following information cast into the shaft:
180 090 M1 <MHF>
Does anyone have any idea who the manufacturer might be?
I also have an ETF wrench like the one pictured (again, above quote) except mine is 13/16" on the small end, and 7/8" on the big end.
This one is a curious one to me because of the rough cast finish of the wrench.
Do these ETF wrenches have an approximate age range also?