AntiqueBen
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Hi All,
I found a couple of 1/2" ratchets that I'm having trouble identifying. The one with the round knurled handle has no markings but I believe it is a Billings. The other one has me perplexed. I've have some older ratchets that have the male & female operation, but I have never seen a ratchet that has both the male & female operation and the lever at the same time?? I thought the purpose of reversing the male piece of your ratchet is to change the direction, so why the lever in addition to this?? Or, if you already have the lever there, why the male/female construction? I guess you could change sizes, 1/2" drive to 3/8" drive. But that seems like a lot of extra tooling to simply offer that. Seems like you would just make it one way or the other. It's heavy & operates like a dream. I don't see a way to service it though. Of course there are no markings on this thing. Anyone have any ideas about the purpose of this, or the era? Just looking for any info at this point.
I found a couple of 1/2" ratchets that I'm having trouble identifying. The one with the round knurled handle has no markings but I believe it is a Billings. The other one has me perplexed. I've have some older ratchets that have the male & female operation, but I have never seen a ratchet that has both the male & female operation and the lever at the same time?? I thought the purpose of reversing the male piece of your ratchet is to change the direction, so why the lever in addition to this?? Or, if you already have the lever there, why the male/female construction? I guess you could change sizes, 1/2" drive to 3/8" drive. But that seems like a lot of extra tooling to simply offer that. Seems like you would just make it one way or the other. It's heavy & operates like a dream. I don't see a way to service it though. Of course there are no markings on this thing. Anyone have any ideas about the purpose of this, or the era? Just looking for any info at this point.
















