Thank you for the giveaway.
High torque cordless impacts and the replacement batteries for them. They make life so much easier but you never find them in "special buy combo"
Most of mine are old but I have a few A's and B's
I used a std wood rule, so these dims aren't super exact, but should show the difference.
1964 OEX24 9-5/16
1988? OSH24A 10-7/16
1959 OEX22 9-1/16
1991 OEX22A 10-1/16
1959 OEX20 8-5/16
1994 OEX20B 9-3/16
1964 OEX18 8-1/16
1997 OEX18B 8-5/16...
I am close to having all American made tools.
I sold off my Gearwrench stuff when they sent me a Chinese replacement.
My Milwaukee M12 and Dewalt 20v are "holdouts" but I like them and it is unlikely that I will replace them unless they break. My brake piston retractor is Taiwan COO. I think...
I have a couple.
The back row are 13/16 to 1" but are 3/4" drive.
There are no brand markings on any of them. Just a CAT part number and size.
Only the screwdriver has Caterpillar on it.
I've been lurking for a while now on GJ especially in this thread. All of the great restorations inspired me so I have been searching on CL for a vise to restore. I found this Prentiss 19 1/2 last week.
I haven't seen one with a Bakelite knob for the lock pin before. I'm not sure if it is...