You can get it here.
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-1751-2978-71/1?AID=5463217&PID=1430722&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.com%2Fsearch%2Fsearch.dll%3Ffrom%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm37%26satitle%3Dkroil%26category0%3D
Scott
If you missed out on the earlier auction here is a link to the current ones for both the 3/8 and the 1/2 drive ratchets. If they are not both showing it means the auction has closed. Wait a day of so and he usually reposts a new auction.
Proto Ratchets on ebay
Scott
Well I did some more digging and the set doesn't have a ratchet. There are two allen wrenches with ball detents and stops on both ends that are used to turn the sockets.
Scott
Anybody know anything about these?
They were in a tool box I bought at an Auction. All I have is what you see.
I am guessing there was a hexagon ratchet to go with them once upon a time. (Later I found the allen wrench setup shown in the third photo)
Scott
If you need to removed rust you will want the triangles. If you are wanting to do polishing, the walnut shells will work fine for that. OR if you are cheap (frugal) lol. Try this tip that I found on another board.
I searched around for walnut shell media and found out that they sell it as...
As you might be able to see in the photo there is a hole in the truss. I guess if I was worried that it was going to go anywhere I could continue that hole through the 6x6 and run a bolt through it.
I'm sure it is much easier to do it this way than to try and cut the 6x6 square and plumb. In fact they didn't even trim the extra length off of the 6x6's until right before the roof sheets went on.
As you can see by the attachments, they used ten nails to nail the truss to the 6x6 and five on...
They are supposed to come back the middle of next week and relevel the pad and frame up the doorways for the slab and put down the vapor barrier.
Then when the inspector comes by and checks it they will pour the slab. Haven't decided yet if I will put epoxy on the concrete or not.
Scott