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Blucuss

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I have been collecting tools through out the years but not until recently have I really cared about the name brand. I just recently started to organize my small collection of hand me downs and other tools I purchased to complete projects in the garage and/or around the home. Most of the tools that I have are common CM and others I don't know much about. Yes...I am a newbie so please any information on the following pictures would be appreciated. Thanks!

What brand are these pliers? Only info I can find is that they are made in France?
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Williams USA
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Craftsman USA
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Craftsman and Williams 1/2"dr Ratchets
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Wall Art -- Huge Willaims Wrenches
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Any value or just tools to keep in the box?
 
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SMKS

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The ratchet on the left is what's commonly known as a "round head fine tooth," or RHFT on the forum. They can go for pretty good money on ebay.

The ratchet on the right is a Williams Superratchet. A very nice dual-pawl design.

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Blucuss

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The Waterpump pliers were Bahco's as already stated, but rebranded under Snap-on's Blue Point brand, part # AP10. I have a pair and they work well.

http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=hand&item_ID=641012&group_ID=675117&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog

Excellent! This is an awesome site...Thanks!
 
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drew03cmc

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If you need a place to send those pliers, let me know. Nice acquisitions.
 
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Blucuss

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The ratchet on the left is what's commonly known as a "round head fine tooth," or RHFT on the forum. They can go for pretty good money on ebay.

The ratchet on the right is a Williams Superratchet. A very nice dual-pawl design.

Great info! I always wondered what RHFT on this forum stood for...:dunno:
 

CD1

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I have a couple of the RHFT ratchets: 1/4" and 1/2". After reading all the positive comments on those ratchets, I wish I had purchased the 3/8" regular and flex-head ratchets.

Now, those two are ones that I'm looking for. I know that repair kits are no longer available, so I'll be particularly careful if I find them for sale and make sure the actions work properly.
 

cmandp

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I have a couple of the RHFT ratchets: 1/4" and 1/2". After reading all the positive comments on those ratchets, I wish I had purchased the 3/8" regular and flex-head ratchets.

Now, those two are ones that I'm looking for. I know that repair kits are no longer available, so I'll be particularly careful if I find them for sale and make sure the actions work properly.

You can still get repair kits. In fact Armstrong and Napa still sell ratchets with the same mechanism.

Napa:
1/4" Dr. #NM-47 (rebuild kit #10908)

3/8" Dr. #NB-47 (rebuild kit #11908)

1/2" Dr. #NS-47 (rebuild kit #12809)

Armstrong:
1/4" Dr. #10-915 (rebuild kit #10-963)

3/8" Dr. #11-915 (rebuild kit #11-963)

1/2" Dr. #12-915 (rebuild kit #12-963)
 

NC-Fordguy

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You can still get repair kits. In fact Armstrong and Napa still sell ratchets with the same mechanism.

Napa:
1/4" Dr. #NM-47 (rebuild kit #10908)

3/8" Dr. #NB-47 (rebuild kit #11908)

1/2" Dr. #NS-47 (rebuild kit #12809)

Armstrong:
1/4" Dr. #10-915 (rebuild kit #10-963)

3/8" Dr. #11-915 (rebuild kit #11-963)

1/2" Dr. #12-915 (rebuild kit #12-963)

Thanks for the info!!!

Been using my rhft for 30 some years and wondered if they could be repaired if they ever broke
 
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