That, or the big nut on the end of a disc harrow..I use them for pressing wheel bearings
Wayne era


Thanks!Diamond logo with pat number, pre Wayne era



Thanks!It’s not quite as cut and dried as that. One of the odd things that Wayne did was move the patent number to the opposite side of the ratchet, before they actually changed the marking to S-K Wayne. I would be more comfortable saying the date range of your ratchet was from the end of WW2 to around 1960.
-Don
I thought they came from the factory that way... a lightening measure.One of these days, I will find a decent 3d printed model for the end-caps. It always seems like I find ones that are missing.





-DonIf they are round wire stock, maybe. I've tried in the past, and trying to find the right material has not been easy. Hope others have suggestions on what to use, mine seem to fail too easy to trust.Can you easily find or make the square loops for the latches? The box doesn't have them.
What's your skill set? What tools do you have for forming wire? Welding? What's your tolerance for perfection?Question for this esteemed body of SK fanatics.
Thinking about buying a 1/2 set of sockets with a S-K tool box. Can you easily find or make the square loops for the latches? The box doesn't have them.
Just a question rolling around my brain.
If you have a vise with jaws that are thin enough, you could certainly make 90 degree bends in small (1/8"?) rod with a hammer. I've done round bends that came out pretty nice using an appropriate-size rod mounted in the vise. If you drill your mounting plates to fit the rod (wire?) size, a quick and dirty tack-weld on the backside won't be visible once mounted. I counter-sink the holes from the back when doing this to work like a bevel, allowing me to grind the weld flat without removing all my weldment.Beer Hippie ....I was thinking it would be round stainless rod bent to make loops at worst or a buy a set of latches from "Fred's Toolbox Rodeo" online and use those loops. But seeing what people have on this and other this a very deep pool of knowledge.
As for welding I am a Gorilla welder as in strong as hell but just as ugly.
Yes,Pic of the loop you are tying to make?
I bend quite a bit of wire, some with fixtures, (most of which I make) some with wire forming tools/pliers, some, as mentioned in a vise and finish with a hammer.

You're missing more than just the loop of wire there. You're missing half the over-center latches. I'd drill out the rivets, buy new latches and replace.
I should clarify that the loops are missing but the latches are there. The box is isted as a 6" by 20" with tray.
It's 7/16" to 1 1/8" socket set but more than I'd like to spend but does have a 42170 ratchet also. The seller is also including a Blackhawk 36 oz hammer ,the 1" combo wrench , and the snap on wire strippers.
Thinking my S-K collection could be kept in it.
But also thinking keep looking and what the cosmic S-K distribution system brings me.
Might watch for bit and see if the price goes down.
You might enjoy perusing this page for latchesI'd drill out the rivets, buy new latches and replace.






