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My Small But Growing 1/4" drive Socket Set Collection

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I'm not much of a collector, so only have my Snap-on red box set from my road box, and my Proto box set from my rollaway; it's actually surplus because I have snap on 1/4" drive stuff in there also.

But, do have a nice 9/32 set; including all 3 adaptors. 1/4 to 9/32, 9/32 to 1/4, and 9/32 to 3/8.

Come to think of it, I have a williams boxed set also in my 1950's top chest. Haven't seen it for awhile, so have forgotten about it.
 

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some nice sets there guys.
I guess twertsy wasn't fast on the trigger on that Williams-Husky set there. ;)
good to see it went to a member here. :thumbup:
 

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Here are some unmarked sockets I put in an unmarked box with some unmarked drive tools. These have been discussed before with the consensus being that they may have been made by Indestro, but so far nobody can say for sure. The reason that I’m posting them is that I saw a similar set on eBay with a rather unique box. The first two pictures are of my unmarked set, the last three are of the eBay set.
-Don
 

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^ As I noted in a previous message, that first set looks familiar. I have one very similar to that (sockets and breaker only) but it's plain black finish, not plated.

The second (Ebay) set looks like Indestro sockets with who-knows-what kind of T-bar. The box looks like New Britain/None Better more than the same shape box made by Indestro or Blackhawk (but I'm only leaning to NB on that one because of the olive green color and the divider inside the box.) (Note, however, that both NB catalog listings say it's a black box.)(All three made 1/2" hex drive sets in that style box.)

Indestro 1207 'Handy' 7-pc 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set - 1935 Indestro catalog pp 22.jpgIndestro 1207 'Handy' 7-pc 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set 01.jpg

New Britain None Better No. 3 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set - 1928 Hoffman Hardware catalog pp 11.jpgNew Britain None Better No. 3 7-pc 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set - 1928 Masback catalog pp 113.jpg

Blackhawk 150 'Hexet' 6-pc 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set - 1924 Schafer Co. catalog pp 443.jpgBlackhawk 150 'Hexet' 6-pc 1.2 hex drive SAE socket set - 1928 Frankfurth Hardware Co. catalog p.jpg
 
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Another New Britain manufactured 1/4" set. (New Britain seemed to have made 1/4” drive sets for a bunch of different companies

Husky

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Still looking for the correct style ratchet. This one is a Duro Chrome.

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CRTDI said:
New Britain seemed to have made 1/4” drive sets for a bunch of different companies

Somewhere on this site is a list that was put together by GJ member PowderKeg showing the different brands that were stamped on New Britain (Kilness patent) ratchets. I recall it was something north of 30 names.
 

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Penncraft stuff. Box has been painted, don't know if is original
 

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I don't know if you guys actually USE those sockets, but my 1/4" set is probably the MOST USED tool I own.

I am looking for a small box that will hold all of my standard depth SAE and Metric sockets extensions, universals, drivers, etc. I have been using an old blow mold Craftsman plastic box, but it is starting to fall apart.

Suggestion ?
 

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You can usually find some older Snap-On socket boxes on E-bay for fairly reasonable prices.

I picked up this box a while back and turned it into my 3/8" and 1/4" mixed drive user metric set.







 
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box:

17" x 5" with latch & handle new $25.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Small-Red-...-8-X-5-1-8-X-1-7-8-FREE-SHIPPING/264101486867

17" x 5" with latch & handle new $25.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Small-Red-...-8-X-5-1-8-X-1-7-8-FREE-SHIPPING/264087787232

10" x 3-1/2" with latch new $15.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Small-Red-Metal-Storage-Tool-Box-10-X-3-X-1-1-2/264098998381

no idea on the first two. I would imagine same maker as the third one.
third one is nice box for the money. well made. heavy gauge steel. I just ordered another one.
 

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My Small But Growing 1/4" drive Socket Set Collection

Here's a craftsman 9/32 "c" series set. Missing a few sockets, but the c-12 through c-7 are there. 260fe9718c9dd43ebd81e5c0b6873c96.jpg
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I hope nobody minds me asking this on this thread but it seems there's a lot of 1/4" drive experts following this. Picked up two flex spinners with some other stuff and neither has a makers mark. The only difference between the two is the handles, all metal parts are identical. The yellow one is marked "USA", no markings (at least none remaining) on the amber one. Thanks
 

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I posted these earlier in the Blackhawk thread but thought you all might like to see them too. Lot of folks here with awesome collections.
 

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I hope nobody minds me asking this on this thread but it seems there's a lot of 1/4" drive experts following this. Picked up two flex spinners with some other stuff and neither has a makers mark. The only difference between the two is the handles, all metal parts are identical. The yellow one is marked "USA", no markings (at least none remaining) on the amber one. Thanks

Probably Oxwall. I have a couple of those and I recently sent this one to Lugz to be a handle donor.
-Don
 

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C-series,

Nice Blackhawk sets...:drool:

One of mine.

Blackhawk 19ND "Nuggies" set.

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Saw this weird set on ebay and decided to snag it. No idea who made it.....
 

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I think Lugz has one, or a part of one like that.
That's the one! What an odd set. Very chunky.
The chunkiest! I have the spinner and sliding tee. Kicking myself, though. After looking at your sockets and looking at Odes' again I am pretty sure I left them behind. There was no case and the spinner and sliding tee were in a mess of other tools and junk in a box but I think the sockets were in there too and I ignored them. They have that "economical" G.M. Co. look to me, if you know what I mean. See Odes' post #316 for more pics, which he posted in reply to my request to help ID my spinner and sliding tee. I hope he sees all this because he never did post a photo of the top of his lid. Now I am wondering if it was also a Navy Bureau of Aeronautics set. I will have to keep my eyes peeled now at the fleas on the other side of the state. These all surely came out of the Philly Navy Yard.
 

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Quick addendum: those may be NAF part numbers, not Phila Mfg Co part numbers. I'm in the parking lot at my flea, but I will check my wartime Navy ASO Catalog later. Unless Don or Unaiu get to it first. They have copies. Or someone can check the numbers against the Plomb sets. They'd be the same numbers.
 

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My Navy midget set only had the contents label under the lid. I think the box may be Williams, but the contents are a mix that includes an unmarked Plomb empire spinner, a P&C sliding T, a Duro 6in extension and a hodgepodge of sockets (mostly Williams).

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My Navy midget set only had the contents label under the lid. I think the box may be Williams, but the contents are a mix that includes an unmarked Plomb empire spinner, a P&C sliding T, a Duro 6in extension and a hodgepodge of sockets (mostly Williams).

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Your box definitely has the Williams look with the cut corners on the lid and the layout of the dividers. I imagine that it came with a conventional extension rather than the NM-110 that OTG kindly sent me yesterday for my set.
-Don
 

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The orange label is Williams color scheme, too. I remember saying that the first time I saw it over on the G.

We might as well complete the trifecta by adding a pic of one of the Plomb versions of the same exact Navy set. (See Tin Medic's below.)

Of the three examples we have seen - Phila Mfg Co, Williams, and Plomb - Plomb's labeling schemes are the most elaborate. None of the other mfgrs marked their tools with the NAF numbers, either, and by deduction, Plomb probably dropped the practice as well, since we've seen Plomb sets without the NAF numbers marked on them. Whether it was no longer required, or Plomb's prerogative, I don't know.
 

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