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    Old Breaker bar identification?

    Sorry for the slow response. On ebay there is a 1928 T bar slide breaker bar for sale and its advertised as 5/8". Maybe they measured wrong. k
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    Old Breaker bar identification?

    Yea, researched (ebay) and found that snap on did make 5/8 slide handle bars, but could not find this one. k
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    Old Breaker bar identification?

    Ah that would make sense! It measures 5/8 in. Its also 17.5 in long thanks for the info so far guys! k
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    Old Breaker bar identification?

    Hey guys, Any of you know who may have made this? It appears to be maybe 30s or 40s, I think its a breaker bar without the slide, ball detent works good. The only marking I can find on it is "50" I know being unmarked it may remain a mystery, just curious if anyone has a set of something this...
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    Who made these USA sockets?

    Oh! That is exactly what they look like!! Thanks! K
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    Who made these USA sockets?

    Hey guys, Any idea what these sockets were used for, or who made them. They just say made in USA, and all have like an Allen wrench opening, then a six point standard opening, but two have square openings. Pictures will explain it better. Just never seen these. Thanks! K
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Well, my 4 yr old daughter (who also has a thing for ratchets) really wanted the other one shiny too. Of course I had to do it. Also, anyone figure what yr these may be, with oil holes? AA does not really give anything for this model. Also, I notice the font, and handle contours are a touch...
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Well got them all done. I did not polish the other one up as much, but I might still go back and do that. I did my best to preserve the black oxide finish on the 3/8 ratchet while removing the rust. Feels good bringing these back to life! K
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Need some opinions! Do I finish the other 1/2 inch ratchet like the first one, with a slight mirror finish, or leave it more of a raw steel? Thanks! K
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    One down. Did not realize how nice these ratchets are!!! K
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    That looks sharp!!! Yea I was debating on bringing out the fine sandpaper and giving them a polished look! We will see. K
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Thats a good idea! thanks k
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Yea I figured it would hurt it, With that Ill probably just try to degrease and wd40 with light brushing to see how it turns out. The other ratchets will have a date with the wire wheel, and maybe some buffing depending if I decided to shine em up and leave more raw looking, not sure yet. k
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    Reviving a few cornwell ratchets.

    Hey Guys! Picked up these rather neglected looking Cornwell ratchets for $15 bucks, two 1/2 inch ones and one 3/8 drive. Tearing them down with the goal of making them look sharp again! Upon tear down, besides very dirty and grimy, the teeth look super sharp with almost no wear!! They all...
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    2024 Garage Sale Thread (13th Annual)

    I was actually thinking that! Not once in my life have I needed those. As well as 3/4 drive sockets, I'm thinking I can recoup my total spent with a few sales 👍 K
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    2024 Garage Sale Thread (13th Annual)

    I went and counted for you 378, bout 20 cents a piece :cool: k
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    2024 Garage Sale Thread (13th Annual)

    One of my clients gave me a link to her late step dads estate auction for his workshop. It had been going on a month, and I checked it out with one day left and won this awesome ratchet and socket assortment set for $76. Mostly craftsman, G, -V-, -VV-, and =V=. Also some proto, mac, snap on...
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    Post up your Thorsen tools!

    My random thorsen tools. Tool box auction buy. 54j 53j 374 376 616j 619j 416j 418j 33j K
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    I Found An Unusual Walden Worcester 1/4” drive set. Feel free to post your Walden tools here.

    My first and only Walden, so far. Found in a tool box with tools I bought in auction. A little Walden 3150. Had to replace the screws, strange size, 3-48, found them in the gun screw section at ACE. K
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    Non Sparking Tools, Ampco, Berylco, Ect

    These are not at all magnetic, but yes seem harder than copper or brass. Appreciate the info! K
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