four.cycle
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A thread dedicated to the awesomeness of the vintage (and not so vintage) 1/4" drive socket set. Of course, your 9/32" drive set would be perfectly appropriate here as well.
We've got threads for double-end box wrenches and open-end wrenches. We've got threads for ratchets and screwdrivers. We've got threads for Bonney, Plomb, Proto, Craftsman, and S-K. I just noticed somebody recently even started a thread for Wizard!
After some serious in-depth consultations with other more knowledgeable members and careful thought, I feel it's only appropriate that there should be a thread dedicated to the small and oft-underrated 1/4" drive socket set.
This being the "Vintage" forum, I feel it only appropriate to try to start at the beginning:
Sedgley 8-pc 1/4" hex drive "Hexall" SAE socket set
Reginald F. Sedgley pretty much led the pack. His 1918 patent (patent 1289558) was used later by New Britain and others under license. Later Sedgley got out of the tool business and started doing custom work on firearms, for which he's much better known.







We've got threads for double-end box wrenches and open-end wrenches. We've got threads for ratchets and screwdrivers. We've got threads for Bonney, Plomb, Proto, Craftsman, and S-K. I just noticed somebody recently even started a thread for Wizard!
After some serious in-depth consultations with other more knowledgeable members and careful thought, I feel it's only appropriate that there should be a thread dedicated to the small and oft-underrated 1/4" drive socket set.
This being the "Vintage" forum, I feel it only appropriate to try to start at the beginning:
Sedgley 8-pc 1/4" hex drive "Hexall" SAE socket set
Reginald F. Sedgley pretty much led the pack. His 1918 patent (patent 1289558) was used later by New Britain and others under license. Later Sedgley got out of the tool business and started doing custom work on firearms, for which he's much better known.







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