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^ that is a really nice little piece there!![]()
Thanks guys.That's a beauty!
Cute little wrench. Probably 1958.Here is a little 4" Challenger 4204L Clik-Stop adjustable with a JPD code of F 1 8 for 1948. Nice clean little piece and works like a charm! Was part of a multi piece Estate sale (total of $2 spent!) earlier today.
Thanks Don. I failed to consider the Clik-Stop timing. I'll edit my post.Cute little wrench. Probably 1958.
-DonUS Patent: 2,905,037 - Worm Locking Means For Adjustable Jaw Wrench
US patent 2,905,037 Worm Locking Means For Adjustable Jaw Wrench was issued to Carl W. Coslow of Los Angeles, CA. It was granted on 09/22/1959. A spring-loaded adjusting knurl with notches on one edge bears against a ridge on the frame. {br}The feature was called CLIK-STOP, and appears on adjuwww.datamp.org




:It works fine because the dogs are the same. They are not marked left or right nor does it matter. The only thing that matters is which side the rounded end with the little notch goes. If you install the dogs with the rounded end wrong it limits the movement of the dog.

This metric set isn’t very common. Have you shown this before? Really nice shape!