Gregg33
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I'm sure a lot of my fellow Canucks are familiar with ETF Tools, my American friends probably not so much so. ETF was a local company (St. Catharines, ON) that hasn't been around in years and stopped making wrenches even longer ago. If anybody is interested, there are some good articles on the net about this company, as well as a vintage catalogue available for download. They had quite an extensive tool line, from pipe wrenches to garden tools.
Anyways here are some pics of a couple sets I'm working on. Maybe some1 can help me fill in the wrenches I'm missing. Sorry for the mediocre pictures, daylight was running out and I was using my cheaper Fuji camera.
For the combos I need the following sizes 5/16, 7/16, 11/16, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16 and 1". There were 2 finishes available, a satin chrome and a polished chrome. As far as I can tell mine are the polished chrome (other than the rusted 3/8 which I wouldn't mind replacing).
In the open ends I'm looking for 5/16-11/32, 3/8-7/16 and 13/16-7/8 . These are the dropped forged line of wrenches. I don't use open ends a lot, but they are pretty thin to reach in tight areas, so it is likely they will get some use. There is also a line of alloy open end wrenches that ETF made as well, which look totally different and I'm not after.
Any help in finding these is appreciate, I will gladly pay a fair price, I also have lots of miscellaneous Gray wrenches I can trade.
Anyways here are some pics of a couple sets I'm working on. Maybe some1 can help me fill in the wrenches I'm missing. Sorry for the mediocre pictures, daylight was running out and I was using my cheaper Fuji camera.
For the combos I need the following sizes 5/16, 7/16, 11/16, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16 and 1". There were 2 finishes available, a satin chrome and a polished chrome. As far as I can tell mine are the polished chrome (other than the rusted 3/8 which I wouldn't mind replacing).
In the open ends I'm looking for 5/16-11/32, 3/8-7/16 and 13/16-7/8 . These are the dropped forged line of wrenches. I don't use open ends a lot, but they are pretty thin to reach in tight areas, so it is likely they will get some use. There is also a line of alloy open end wrenches that ETF made as well, which look totally different and I'm not after.
Any help in finding these is appreciate, I will gladly pay a fair price, I also have lots of miscellaneous Gray wrenches I can trade.

