Oldtuleguy
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One I did about a year or so ago. I needed a wrench that was neither a std SAE or an even metric, and I had this stamped out Hazat that was too big; so add spacers, right? -only then it was too small, so I filed it out by hand and silver soldered the brass spaces in, then dressed it down and it fits great.
Its for a special 1 gallon (obsolete) aircraft fire extinguisher that I converted into a wash station for camping. This is something I can bring with the tank as the only other wrench I had that could be made to fit was a 15 or 16" adjustable! WAY to much weight, and awkward as well!
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Not sure why you're surprised (you've seen my Oddfellows thread, right?), but that's a nice find! I think I've seen a version that rotates into an offset position, which is what davewo's Craftsman creation reminded me of on page 3, post #55, but I can't remember where.I’m surprised that Lugz knew about Carll wrenches.
Not sure why you're surprised (you've seen my Oddfellows thread, right?), but that's a nice find! I think I've seen a version that rotates into an offset position, which is what davewo's Craftsman creation reminded me of on page 3, post #55, but I can't remember where.
I had a bad scare a few weeks back. We have a few big fasteners on some equipment at work that require 3/4" drive but no 3/4" stuff other than specific sockets there to deal with them. So, they always ask me to bring in a drive tool.




Found this jewel on fb
Believe it or not, I've seen similar antiques. I don't own one, but I've seen something similar once. Back in the first all-in-one era. The guy wanted a Ben Franklin for it and wouldn't budge, so I passed. I'll see if I can find a photo or ad.Holy crud; looks like something put together to win a bet!
Cute ratchet.I come from another way of thinking. Tools are a starting point for making something that will get the job done, whether faster, easier, or just being able to do it. If I'm in a situation where a machine is down and the correct tool to get it going is not variable then modifying an existing tool is what needs to be done. Sacrificing a wrench to get a tractor moving through harvest again or a production line moving that is costing $15/second in downtime than a wrench becomes very cheap in comparison. I have no compunction in 'ruining' a tool to get the job done. I ask forgiveness of the future collectors of something that is common today that I have modified.
Here is a ratchet I modified. It is one of my goto tools.
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