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Ayrhead

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Do you think that there was a set of these ratcheting wrenches in different sizes or do you think it was a ratchet with different sized hex sockets?? I’ve seen a 7/8 hex ratcheting wrench with different sized hex sockets but not a 5/8 hex ratcheting wrench with hex sockets
 
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They made all kinds, started sometimes in the 30s and at least into the 50s-60s
 

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They made all kinds, started sometimes in the 30s and at least into the 50s-60s
Thanks for showing me the picture. Now I know that it is a ratcheting wrench. It would be Kewl to have a full set of those…
 
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I found this brass hammer in the yellow-metals scrap bin at Navy City Metals in Gorst around fifteen years ago. Silly scrappers!

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I hadn't seen it for maybe two years and then two days ago, I found it behind one of my benches. I'd been wondering where it was. I think the 16 is referring to ounces. It's a very useful size.

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Could that be a little tiny E after the 16/ Or, am I just seeing things in the little dings and scratches? That seems pretty small for a date stamp.

I also found a little bundle of small hacksaw blades in the shop recently and they fit this holder pretty well.

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I'm guessing there's more of a bend in the rod than intended, but it sure holds the blade tight.

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While poking around in the garage recently, I discovered a Snap-on plastic wrench holder I had taken out of service years ago, probably because it had gotten quite brittle and wouldn’t have stood up to much more toolbox service. I believe that bought it off of the Snap-on truck in the late 70s. It seems to hold metric and fractional combo wrenches equally well and I imagine the same holder was sold with both sets. I replaced it with some plastic covered metal wrench racks at some point. After taking pictures, I didn’t want it to crack any more so it is now back in storage.
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Picked this up rescently. 1/4" drive Ratchet has '57 date code and is chrome and 1/4" drive sockets have '44 (E) date code and are cadmium.
Im curious on the years this style box was made and if the color is original. I see on the KRA style box the hinges go all the way across from one side to the other and this box has 2 seperate hinges . Heres some pics...

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Here are a few of the Snap on pieces I've picked up lately. I got some sockets with the LR 42 but immediately dumped them in with all the other Snap on and couldn't re-identify them :ROFLMAO: The ratchet was badly rusted and is still pretty corroded but it seems to run really smooth. Should be a good user. The little ratcheting wrench I picked up in a free box at a hoarder give away which was nice! That same box also had this old breaker which I believe is 9/32, or maybe 7/16? It's marked M-10-DG.

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I have that Rachet but its missing the selector. The Screw is broke off in the hole.
 

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Im curious on the years this style box was made and if the color is original. I see on the KRA style box the hinges go all the way across from one side to the other and this box has 2 seperate hinges .
The color is fine. The wartime boxes were grey enamel. I don't know how long they stayed with it after the war, which is not something I have ever tracked. But the boxes I have or have seen are embossed "Socket Wrenches" under the brand and, while they have two hinges, they have three elements, not four.

I could be wrong, but 1/4-drive "E" sockets are pretty uncommon. They were making the ratchet, because it was the same frame as the 9/32-drive with an easy-peasy 1/4-drive plug swap, but I think it took awhile to re-tool to get the other pieces going.
 

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Estate sale find today. No. 71N ratchet. On the ratchet was a 9/16 socket with two slots cut in it. Pretty interesting modification wish I could talk to the guy and see what it was for. He is still alive just in assisted living and his kids are selling everything off. Socket has a 1946 date code and the ratchet I believe it’s a 1945 but it’s really hard to tell on both so I could be totally wrong. I paid $3 for it. I have been looking for this style of ratchet for a long time. It was the first thing to pop out at me when I walked in the garage.
 
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Alll of the tools in my wartime 1/4” drive sets are E except for the breaker bars which are Gs. I’ve been unsuccessful at finding E dated breaker bars (TM-10-D) but it’s not for a lack of looking.
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I am starting to wonder if there were any e code breakers!
 

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What can y'all tell me about this tote that I recently bought?

I have struck out trying to find anything like it. My wife spotted it, and convinced me to buy it at the estate sale. The handle folds over.
 

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I posted this in the FBMP Deal thread, but thought I would share here also. Thought one of you guys might want to try and save this one. Price seems right. Located in Knoxville, MO. (not mine, just passing along). Just the lift out tray is worth half the price.

 

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The "O" series is odd, I do not think they are in the cats. Probably 50s to 60s. There was a collector at one time trying to get the whole set. They are hard to find.
 

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For what it's worth

My uncle has told me that he and my Father bought a set of these in the summer of 1947. With the exception of several special service tools, these were the first Snap~on Logo wrenches and were likely prototypes, no dates and no catalog record. Could that be correct?
 
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