Oldtuleguy
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Now you're just ******* me off!You could be right. It's like 15 inches long, maybe mtf
Now you're just ******* me off!I'd bet my next paycheck there is no "could" or "maybe" about it.
What is the drive size? 1/2?
Did you see post #8?It's like 15 inches long
I vote mtf also.Looks like a Milwaukee Tool and Forge to me, Otg. I think they were the only mfgr making an offset handle with a bend like that instead of a hammer head with a 90* drive stud on the end (like a Sliding T head without it sliding, in other words) or some other kind of head with a fixed drive stud. And on top of that, MTF had a "TRUE-FIT" brand. (Not to be confused with but related to the similar and later Lectrolite brand name.) I think I could be talked into seeing "TRUE-FIT" in that marred branding.
EDIT: The other was Snap-on, but the reason their early offset handle looked the same was they probably got it from MTF!![]()
Well, not from scratch. I have one (Snap-on), I have seen them before, and I did a little deep dive on the evolution of the Sliding Tee from old fixed type L-/Offset handles a few years ago. All of which helped me recognize it. But thanks for the vote!!I believe you. You're awesome. Less than 30 minutes...
Okay, but I'm good with "it's like 15 inches long," or not!I will get an exact measurement later
I vote mtf also.