Mooreag47
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Re: ~ Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!
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Moore That's just a phenomenal haul. 




Dave - You probably have the 4700A set. The extension is an extra and your are missing the 8pt sockets
Thanks Chopper, interesting the ext doesn't belong, it is stamped the same OA (except that spinner, handle too far gone). I also don't think there are supposed to be holes drilled in the box; lid and bottom. I paid $2 for it, iirc.
What is the wobble or universal on the upper right. Looks odd.
It does.......looks suspiciously Snap-on or early Proto impact style.What is the wobble or universal on the upper right. Looks odd.
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It does look like the early proto impact swivel socketIt does.......looks suspiciously Snap-on or early Proto impact style.
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It does look like the early proto impact swivel socket
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This is a Plomb 4749 ratchet I've had for years...I cannot remember where I got it. I do use it occasionally in very tight quarters. It came with the shown 1/2" Craftsman socket (which shows a marking of an H in a circle).
I never really looked up any info on it before today, but the 4749 is listed as a 1/4" ratchet. I suppose someone made this one into a 3/8" ratchet decades ago. There's no detent to hold a socket.
Nice dual marked wrench.Proto / Plomb flare-nuts in 5/8, 9/16, and 3/8.
Yup, haven't seen one of those.......I don't think. I "might" have one.That 3/8 flare wrench is a very rare Plomb/Proto transitional piece.
Calling Twertsy, calling Twertsy!
Sorry Bomber, that hammer is a Plumb not a Plomb
Yes sir they are.So are Firestone sockets and breaker bars made by Plomb? I have some Firestone tools that were old when I bought them in 1978, and I've been using them for years. I see a family resemblance in the breaker bar - it has the same pebbling in the handle.
Firestone 1/2" drive sockets, 11/16" through 1"
Proto / Plomb flare wrenches.
I have a few Proto tools I bought when I started at Cessna in 1978. If there's any interest I could post pictures of them too.
Whoops, you're right. I knew about the legal battle that changed Plomb to Proto, but stupidly hasn't thought that would mean there would be actual Plumb tools out there too.Sorry Bomber, that hammer is a Plumb not a Plomb
Why is the thread showing an underline on the word 'hammer'? I didn't do it.