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woody 73

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I found a run down home having a garage sale whereby the Father had died and the son was selling all the contents off. Most of the contents in my mind should have put in the dumpster but I regress.

I spied a rusty old tool box filled with tons of rust (thank you nurse Ratched for that tetanus shot). Now normally I pass on tools with that much rust but for some reason that small voice in the back of my head kept telling me a lot of the small items had that mid 1950 look so buy those rusty tools.

After breathing in enough rust my life lost a few years but I bought a few small plomb wrenches, one of which was a small open end plomb pebble, three small bonney wrenches and a few mid 1950 craftsman wrenches. After cleaning a few chisels and punches from a ton of rust the name Bonney appeared :rocker:

The reason for this post is the one ratchet when taken apart had several metal gear chips fall out making the ratchet useless.

After a quick check I found the model in the 1954 craftsman catalog marked as 9c 4429 and had a original selling price of $3.40.

I am not up on model numbers (too many) but do the sell any repair kits for something this old???

If not would any other gear fit this vintage model???

Should I throw it in the junk pile, look for another used model,or any other ideas like maybe someone has and old gear they want to sell?

Just a few pictures as I can not take cleaning any more today that rust is killing me!:eek:
 

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twertsy

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I found a run down home having a garage sale whereby the Father had died and the son was selling all the contents off. Most of the contents in my mind should have put in the dumpster but I regress.

I spied a rusty old tool box filled with tons of rust (thank you nurse Ratched for that tetanus shot). Now normally I pass on tools with that much rust but for some reason that small voice in the back of my head kept telling me a lot of the small items had that mid 1950 look so buy those rusty tools.

After breathing in enough rust my life lost a few years but I bought a few small plomb wrenches, one of which was a small open end plomb pebble, three small bonney wrenches and a few mid 1950 craftsman wrenches. After cleaning a few chisels and punches from a ton of rust the name Bonney appeared :rocker:

The reason for this post is the one ratchet when taken apart had several metal gear chips fall out making the ratchet useless.

After a quick check I found the model in the 1954 craftsman catalog marked as 9c 4429 and had a original selling price of $3.40.

I am not up on model numbers (too many) but do the sell any repair kits for something this old???

If not would any other gear fit this vintage model???

Should I throw it in the junk pile, look for another used model,or any other ideas like maybe someone has and old gear they want to sell?

Just a few pictures as I can not take cleaning any more today that rust is killing me!:eek:

Nice find on the punches/chisels. Very rare that I find Bonney ones. I see plenty that I "think" are Bonney but the stamps are always illegible. I think I have 2 in total :(

I do enjoy digging through rusty tools though!! Nice snags.
 

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twertsy would you know of any repair kits or of any other gears that would fit that model???

Woody,

I have the same model that too, is in need of a repair kit. The only way you can find them is NOS or to salvage from another ratchet. I've had a post on the wanted forum for months with no responses to find a repair kit.

Good luck, and if you find a source for repair kits, pass it on!

Brian
 

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Nice find! I think I read somewhere that Craftsman ratchet was made by Moore Drop Forging. I found the same one recently at the flea.
Very nice to find the Bonney punches and chisels. I would like to see some pics of the Bonney wrenches when you have a chance to clean them as well.
 

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I bought a nice one off ebay for about $15 shipped. I needed it to fill in a spot in my mid-50's Craftsman wall cabinet. You could pick up a donor ratchet on the cheap if you could verify the gears are good, which could be a tall order of course. Good luck
 

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I do know that in 1973 when I worked for New Britain our forgings were made by Storms Drop Forge in Springfield, Mass. At that time Craftsman owned Moore Drop Forge also in Springfield, Mass. Storms learned a few manufacturing "secrets" by seeing Moore's scrap at the scrap yard.
Just something for your gee whiz file.
 
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woody 73

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Everybody thanks for all your help good job! :rocker:

I stink at math but if I did it right I paid $15.00 dollars for 55 small items (tools) divided by 15=.272= 15 dollars so about .27 per item so I figure I am not out much money if I can not find another gear.
 
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That ratchet looks like it will clean up pretty nice (not rusty or excessively worn). I would keep an eye out for a cruddy, rusty looking example to scavenge for parts. I buy cheap Craftsman ratchets for parts whenever I find them. Better one is fixed to use than both are scrapped.
Tom
 

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if you want to get your ratchet up and going, you would most likely fare well to find a donor ratchet for parts.
 

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Does anyone know who manufactured these for Craftsman? If one is to find a donor ratchet, I would prefer it not be another Craftsman.

Brian
 

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Never hurts to drop by the local sears. Sometimes they have a stash of older stuff in one of the stores around. Just let them know you want it back if not fixable.
 

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The trick is knowing what the P/N is for that ratchet in question. Someone once posted a relativity full list on GJ...
 
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