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Odd wrench identification

Luked

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Found this guy in my grandfather's old tools. It's stamped 1/2 SAE and 9/16 but both ends are much larger than the stamping. :headscrat
 

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PartsGuy

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The stamping refers to the thread size of the fastener, rather than the hex size of the fastener. Apparently that was a common measurement method back in the day.
I ran across one last year and asked the same question!
 

L.Cheapo

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British Whitworth was like that. The size on the wrench was the size of the thread, not the opening of the wrench.
 
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BOOT

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I got a few old wrenches, LOL good to know they aren't wrong but just diff back then.
 

Sevenhills1952

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1/2 Whitworth and 1/2" combo
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