Junkdrawer Dog
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My Dad was born in 1930. From 1947 through 1954, he worked at a series of gas stations, starting as a pump jockey and working his way up to bay mechanic. (Such was the nature of on the job training in those days!) During this time, he acquired the bulk of his mechanics tools. Virtually everything was Craftsman. My specific questions are about his wrenches. He had double open end wrenches from 1/4" to 1 1/4". Some were sized in 32nds. He also had offset double box end wrenches from 3/8" to 3/4". He had absolutely zero combination wrenches until about 1980 when he bought a small set of metric combination wrenches. Was this a common way for a guy to build out a wrench set back in the forties and fifties? Is this the way Craftsman assembled mechanics sets back then? Or, was this just his personal preference? He didn't buy many mechanics tools after 1954 because he bailed on wrenching and became a TV repairman. Those were some damn good tools though, because he used them at home until he passed away in 2011.
