Ton ton
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Is everyone ok with that?
Is everyone ok with that?
Anything is a tool (toy?) if your brave enough.
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What would be wrong with it? Just a slightly more rust resistant finish than black oxide, but with a limited life, because it's sacrificial finish instead of a barrier finish.
Who makes black phosphate wrenches?




Only been using the Snap-on Industrial Black finish for forty-five years now, so too early to comment on how they'll stand up.
Interestingly, the metric combination set I bought 10-15 years ago has a very different finish and feel than those inch wrenches and sockets which came off the Trans-Alaska Pipeline project 45 years ago.
jack vines
I've worked with lots of guys that use them (borrowed tools) like that. Color or condition doesn't appear to matter when it is someone elses tool.I have a fitter who is a little OCD, just bought him a bunch of SK black adjustables, real nice tools, he had a stroke when I used one to tap something into place? I said thats why I buy the black ones so you don't chip the chrome, he was in shock!
I'm not sure to be perfectly honest. I find chrome to get slippery on my hand in wet conditions. You don't really have to worry about chrome flaking off or your tool getting scratched. I just prefer an industrial type finish versus chrome. I know I'm outnumbered by the chrome lovers on garage journal.Is black phosphate for rust resistance?
I did buy them & would replace them if I messed them up, he's just over the top OCD. I would never abuse someones personal tools, some lines you just don't cross, lol.I've worked with lots of guys that use them (borrowed tools) like that. Color or condition doesn't appear to matter when it is someone elses tool.
I abuse my own proerty but I don't feel right about mis-using someone elses.
Ive been dealing in OE tools for about 15yrs now, most of which are some kind of black oxide or phosphate, Id guess. There has to be an infinite number of formulations for blackening used on these tools.. even within a " set " of tools or a " tool kit ", you can see that several tools where finished by different vendors, or to different specs. Id also guess the alloys look differently on the tools I deal with, as in one set, may have different kinds of steel for different kinds of tools and Im assuming they would not take the oxide process the same.Only been using the Snap-on Industrial Black finish for forty-five years now, so too early to comment on how they'll stand up.
Interestingly, the metric combination set I bought 10-15 years ago has a very different finish and feel than those inch wrenches and sockets which came off the Trans-Alaska Pipeline project 45 years ago.
jack vines
If you’re serious, you must have an adjustable spud wrench. I hate crescents anyway and wouldn’t carry one of those around. Good for oxy and acetylene gauges, though.It was an erection wrench.

He's been busy babysitting his new grandson, OunceOunce that was born recently.I'm just psyched to see a post from the mysterious TonTon.