Fedwrench
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OK: So I have read countless times on the forum that the SK Cman Pro wrenches were top quality and, from what I can tell, preferred over the danaher version.
Are the patterns the same as far as beam width / length go?
Where they identical to SKs wrenches?
Does anyone have pictures they can supply of the SK version and the danaher version side by side?
Can anyone supply part numbers of the SK versions vs. the Danaher versions for the long and short pattern?
The only people that prefer the SK Craftsman version are people that like SK wrenches. I'm not a fan so, I prefer the Danaher version.
No, there were differences in length, beam thickness, and that wide in the hips area on all SK wrenches around the boxed end.
Yes the Craftsman version was identical except for the name and part number.
No. You should note that in like 1996 or 1997 Craftsman had three styles of fully polished wrenches available, stubby, standard, and long length. For some unknown reason the standard length set was only sold as a set (no open stock wrenches were available), and the set was only sold for a year.
Long SAE started at 1/4 with part number 44921 and ended at 1 1/2 44957
Long MM started at 7mm with part number 44897 and ended at 30mm 44973
Stubby Sae started at 3/8 44103 and ended at 1 inch 44110
Stubby MM started at 10mm 44113 and ended at 22mm 44130
Update: I forgot about the Full Polished raised panel wrenches. In 1998, Sears came out with a different version of the long pattern and stubby combination wrenches. They had a raised panel. The stubby raised panel is still today's current version sold by Sears. The long polished raised panels only lasted a year and vanished. I remember it was wierd because the raise panel long sets only went from 1/4 to 15/16 or 7 to 18mm. They shorted you a wrench in each set. If you wanted a larger size, you got the polished craftsman version of an SK flat wrench that didn't match the rest of your set. I don't think they were too popular but, they show up from time to time on Ebay.
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