To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Milwaukee Tool & Forge Co.

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

snapmom

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 4, 2008
Messages
3,511
Location
Florida
Milwaukee tappet wrenches like these, does anyone have any to trade for.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5499.JPG
    IMG_5499.JPG
    694.6 KB · Views: 42
  • IMG_5500.JPG
    IMG_5500.JPG
    751.9 KB · Views: 54

Steven 33

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 13, 2022
Messages
639
Anyone familiar? Is this factory? Hex drive
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20231026_100610_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20231026_100610_eBay.jpg
    56.6 KB · Views: 41
  • Screenshot_20231026_100623_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20231026_100623_eBay.jpg
    78.5 KB · Views: 44

Fred Knox

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 28, 2018
Messages
328
Location
Nor Cal
This past weekend, I stumbled upon a couple Milwaukee Tool & Forge Co. (MTF) sockets in a toolbox of Crescent and Vlchek ½” and ¾”-drive socket sets that I picked up (2024 Garage Sale thread):

1 7/16" Socket; 3/4"-drive; 6-point (MS-46 worn off)

1 1/8" Socket; 3/4"-drive; 6-point (stamped MS-36)

Based on Twertsy's download of the MTF 1929/1930 Catalog and the 1928 catalog on ITCL, they are marketed as the "True-Fit Mogul Extra Heavy Duty Sockets". They are definitely thick and heavy duty.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_3765.jpg
    IMG_3765.jpg
    198.2 KB · Views: 31
  • IMG_3766.jpg
    IMG_3766.jpg
    174.7 KB · Views: 31

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
It's an odd one, looks like a williams ratchet

20240424_065440.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20240424_065627.jpg
    20240424_065627.jpg
    582.5 KB · Views: 20
  • 20240424_065536.jpg
    20240424_065536.jpg
    587.6 KB · Views: 19
  • 20240424_065531.jpg
    20240424_065531.jpg
    540 KB · Views: 22
  • 20240424_065504.jpg
    20240424_065504.jpg
    574.1 KB · Views: 26
  • 20240424_065432.jpg
    20240424_065432.jpg
    747.9 KB · Views: 26

Private Lugnutz

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 30, 2012
Messages
30,468
Location
The Authentic Jersey Shore
Interesting how they use the socket outline just like Blackhawk on the logo....................haven't seen that logo before.
It's on the cover of the 1930 MTF catalog, with the words TRADE and MARK flanking it. I would say that makes Blackhawk's usage - plastered on every page of the 1926 catalog with the words 'When you see a "Hex" think of Blackhawk' inside of it, and plastered all over the 1930 and 1935 catalogs as well - downright incendiary, except there's no record of the MTF TM as far as I know. Blackhawk never put it on a tool, though, I don't think, and I don't think they ever TM'ed it, either.

Almost hard to believe this has not come up before!
It's an odd one, looks like a williams ratchet
Getting even odder still..., we have seen a "hex" logo on Williams ratchets before. Where? DTM!
 

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
Williams was a bit late to the socket set game. Husky supplied their early midget stuff, what was the mtf connection. Here is an early williams f50. The "f" designation was very brief, dating it to early 30s. Mtf was lectrolite by 1932, so it would seem likely these ratchets appeared as an mtf product before williams was selling them.

20240425_061930.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20240425_061946.jpg
    20240425_061946.jpg
    402.9 KB · Views: 17
  • 20240425_061938.jpg
    20240425_061938.jpg
    503.4 KB · Views: 43

MR.X

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2010
Messages
1,787
Can someone explain this to me?.......it sure looks like someone, maybe long before the current seller, had a **** hex drive dime-a-dozen socket set and replaced the ratchet with a 1/2 sq drive MTF. Then modified an obviously non MTF hex drive piece (quite possibly the original 1/2 screwdriver drive piece that came with the missing original ratchet) to fit in the female sq drive and is selling it as a Milwaukee Tool & Forge "set". and here it sits, bid up to $200.00. Just the other day I made an offhand comment about a couple guys on here driving up Husky and MTF stuff ( which is fine of course)( probably because of it's Snap On association) in the last few years and then we get this "hold my beer" moment. Of course maybe I'm missing something.....
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5668.jpg
    IMG_5668.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 79

3baygarage

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 1, 2013
Messages
11,919
Location
SW Florida/from Buffalo,NY
Can someone explain this to me?.......it sure looks like someone, maybe long before the current seller, had a **** hex drive dime-a-dozen socket set and replaced the ratchet with a 1/2 sq drive MTF. Then modified an obviously non MTF hex drive piece (quite possibly the original 1/2 screwdriver drive piece that came with the missing original ratchet) to fit in the female sq drive and is selling it as a Milwaukee Tool & Forge "set". and here it sits, bid up to $200.00. Just the other day I made an offhand comment about a couple guys on here driving up Husky and MTF stuff ( which is fine of course)( probably because of it's Snap On association) in the last few years and then we get this "hold my beer" moment. Of course maybe I'm missing something.....
:spit:Yup. And all it takes are two bidders who haven't a clue what they're looking at.
 

MR.X

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2010
Messages
1,787
Probably sold 90+% of my MTF stuff but found a bunch of sockets I used to have on a ledge in the basement in a modified Alphabetical order ( not as easy as it sounds, do you go by OEM or what's on the socket?) covering practically every American company making relatively modern style sockets. Here's a few.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5733.jpg
    IMG_5733.jpg
    839.8 KB · Views: 73

MR.X

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2010
Messages
1,787
Piston ring groove cleaner obviously. The crossed over bit is the original Art Tool Mfg Co. stamp. It was a Cleveland Company that did some automotive specialty tools and who knows what else.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5786.jpg
    IMG_5786.jpg
    862.7 KB · Views: 44
  • IMG_5788.jpg
    IMG_5788.jpg
    504.6 KB · Views: 39
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Steven 33

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 13, 2022
Messages
639
:spit:Yup. And all it takes are two bidders who haven't a clue what they're looking at.
That was totally me ha. I bid like exactly 200 to just secure it and forget about it. Which I totally did like completely and then the repost only sold for like 65$ luckily I found another for 5$ though. But I would pay that if need be for a
Can someone explain this to me?.......it sure looks like someone, maybe long before the current seller, had a **** hex drive dime-a-dozen socket set and replaced the ratchet with a 1/2 sq drive MTF. Then modified an obviously non MTF hex drive piece (quite possibly the original 1/2 screwdriver drive piece that came with the missing original ratchet) to fit in the female sq drive and is selling it as a Milwaukee Tool & Forge "set". and here it sits, bid up to $200.00. Just the other day I made an offhand comment about a couple guys on here driving up Husky and MTF stuff ( which is fine of course)( probably because of it's Snap On association) in the last few years and then we get this "hold my beer" moment. Of course maybe I'm missing something.....
I am in a unique position to explain this to you because let's just say that I have learned a one and done "sure thing bid" doesn't always pan out.
I'm pretty sure I won it with that bid but not certain since I broke my phone and forgot my login, but I can tell you 2 things. One is that I thought it might go 120$ max but expected to be up against maybe 2 competing bids although just as likely that no one else would.
And the other thing is that had I not been locked out of my account I would have been okay spending that much on it since It would have been a couple days before I ended up paying 5$ for a nicer example that I picked up elsewhere. Mainly because I am trying to get every different version and I am lacking in patience ha.
As for the other guy or people who bid it up that high I really don't know but I almost suspect some foul play because that's like a record high for one of those Ratchets.
So I guess the moral of the story is that it's okay to make questionable decisions as long as your too forgetful to remember them!
 

Steven 33

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 13, 2022
Messages
639
It's an odd one, looks like a williams ratchet

20240424_065440.jpg
I20240927_221457.jpgs that 1/2 drive ratchet marked on both sides? The lettering placement looks like the ones that usually are only marked on one side. I'm trying to figure out how many versions there are here's a couple different ones one side is a little different 20240927_221531.jpg
 

Steven 33

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 13, 2022
Messages
639
I love MTF tools and hunt them rabidly. Method to the madness: I'm trying to show physical evidence of all the connections between the Milwaukee companies of the day (Snap-On, MTF, Husky, etc.)

I'd also be interested to see if anyone else has an example of MTF, Snappy or Husky handles forged by Harris-Thomas, another Milwaukee player from whom I have a Husky ratchet handle bearing their forge mark.

As always Woody, good thread!

Ricky Joe.............we should get together and do some horse-trading!!
How's your mission going on getting physical examples for them? It's a daunting task but I have made decent progress. I'd love to see the Harris-Thomas marking on a husky ratchet. That would be very surprising since as far as I know they only made the ratchet handles for Cornwell out of Ohio. Also my research has led me to believe that Snap-on likely only subcontracted that job out because they weren't set up for it yet and both Husky and mtf were already making Ratchets so they had to do something to get in the game. None of my husky or mtf Ratchets have any type of forge mark on them but one of my mtf Ratchets does have a peculiar "R" marking that doesn't look like an owners mark. Probably a factory error or something
 

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
Yes marked one side. The r on yours is probably just for right.
 

Attachments

  • 20240929_063704.jpg
    20240929_063704.jpg
    706.8 KB · Views: 25
  • 20240929_063650.jpg
    20240929_063650.jpg
    930.7 KB · Views: 23

Steven 33

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 13, 2022
Messages
639
Yes marked one side. The r on yours is probably just for right.
Yea your probably right with the "R" thing. That was an oversight. Had my 3/4 set put away when trying to figure it out. It's a little more stylized than the other one but it is on the correct side20240929_151129.jpg
 

MR.X

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 13, 2010
Messages
1,787
Cool page from a 1929 Chilton directory. MTF, Blackhawk and recently moved Husky ...replace Vlchek with Snap On and you'd have one hell of a Milwaukee centric tool Ad.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7007.jpg
    IMG_7007.jpg
    991.1 KB · Views: 27
  • IMG_7008.jpg
    IMG_7008.jpg
    1.2 MB · Views: 30

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
Thats a nice midget set steven. 20250129_090125.jpgHere's some 1/2" and 3/4" stuff.
 

Attachments

  • 20250129_090211.jpg
    20250129_090211.jpg
    755.6 KB · Views: 11
  • 20250129_090153.jpg
    20250129_090153.jpg
    601.2 KB · Views: 12
  • 20250129_090150.jpg
    20250129_090150.jpg
    706.4 KB · Views: 12
  • 20250129_090118.jpg
    20250129_090118.jpg
    688.3 KB · Views: 13

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
Cobbled together a tool board of sorts for some of my mtf stuff

20250908_220912.jpg
 

Attachments

  • 20250908_220919.jpg
    20250908_220919.jpg
    566.8 KB · Views: 7
  • 20250908_220926.jpg
    20250908_220926.jpg
    667.9 KB · Views: 7
  • 20250908_220938.jpg
    20250908_220938.jpg
    554.9 KB · Views: 6
  • 20250908_220945.jpg
    20250908_220945.jpg
    956.1 KB · Views: 7
  • 20250908_220952.jpg
    20250908_220952.jpg
    793.7 KB · Views: 7
  • 20250908_221003.jpg
    20250908_221003.jpg
    751.3 KB · Views: 6
  • 20250908_220922.jpg
    20250908_220922.jpg
    854.5 KB · Views: 7

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
Thanks Roy I figured the chances of finding an actual mtf board were slim. I may make another for wrenches and stuff.
 

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,453
I have a bunch of mtf screwdrivers,wrenches and chisels, they might justify another board.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom