Thanks for posting that, CRTDI. In the 1953 catalog, the bar to be inserted into the counter bored hole in the end of the 1/2" and 3/4" ratchets and hinge handles is the same bar for the typical cross-drilled holes in the same tools. It's called a Handle Bar in the cat. The 49986 (1/2" dr) is 10-1/2", the 69996 (3/4" dr) is 17-1/2", and the 89997 (1" dr) is 23". I don't see any Handle Bars (or any other bars) as long as that bar looks for the 1/2" drive ratchet and hinge handle. Also, all the cross bars (Handle Bars) in every drive size have a groove in the middle. The bar the OP claims as factory does not.3rd pic in post #1 shows a supposed factory handle extension, not sure of the model no. for this one.
Nice wf set. Is there a pat number on wf6?
Crtdi that walden ratchet adapter is a clunker!
Over on the Blackhawk thead there are a bunch of ratchets pictured now that have handles that are bored in the end.
That is a nice 4766. Rare piece there.Reposting simply to add my 4769 driver that I forgot to include earlier.
That is a nice 4766. Rare piece there.
That's interesting, Unaiu. It sent me scurrying down the basement to see if I was asleep at the wheel or what. Sure enough, my Bonney Zenel 4098 has a bore in the end of the handle that never even registered with me. It's actually a two-step bore 3" deep in total. The first bore is 2-1/4" deep, then it narrows for another 3/4". I also mic'd the I.D. of the bore at 9/16". What's interesting about that it is that the Bonney 4092 cross-bar is 3/8" O.D., and the cross-bar hole in the 4096 Hinge Handle is 3/8" I.D. The 4092 bar will fit in the end of the ratchet, but not well. It rattles around and would, if used as a "cheater," create focused stress points against the wall deep inside the bore and the lip of the bore at the top.Here's 2 #4097 ZENEL ratchets and a standard Bonney #4098 next to a Blackhawk.
Reposting simply to add my 4769 driver that I forgot to include earlier.
Does anyone have a 1940's era New Britain NM-38 flexible spinner?...
As a winter project, I would like to find and re-handle it with something relatively close.
...I'm not sure what color it is, and whether it's supposed to be opaque or translucent.
I would hate to cannibalize an otherwise intact flex spinner. (And by the looks of your Craftsman version, you may need it!)
Apologies in advance for the continued derailment of this thread...
I thought I would add that in addition to Blackhawk, Bonney was making ratchets in he 40s that had a round bore at the end of the handle. Here's 2 #4097 ZENEL ratchets and a standard Bonney #4098 next to a Blackhawk.
My little plomb 1/4 collection
bonneyman said:Man, the selector star is really protruding on that ratchet, CRTDI. Was that on purpose or is yours a mis-stamp?