Oh and nice wrench. Should clean up well.
I think it will see the inside of the electrolysis bucket tomorrow.![]()
From the looks of it, that one may have a black oxide finish. The mm markings would seem to indicate that it was produced fairly late (1970s or 1980s).


I picked up this Diamalloy 12" adjustable wrench, checked on Alloy Artifacts but none talk about the alloy steel marking this wrench has or mm markings?![]()


I've always loved Diamond adjustable wrenches. Recently been trying to assemble a complete set....with the green dip handle intact. Hasn't been easy, but, I'm part way there.
I have an 18" Diamond adjustable. Almost too heavy to even use as a weapon.
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Cool family history on the tools MTfordman!
I haven't seen these mentioned yet...old guy that I work with had the smaller CW12 and I borrowed it quite a few times at work, but he retired so I had to get my own. Got a good deal on this CW15.
This wasn't nib but I believe it is new. The chain has a little rust but the handle looks new. It has patent # 3,304,817 on it. The chain is 36" long.