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Farmer J.

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I never imagined I would have anything to show in this thread, but made a surprising discovery, in my own tool box, the small carry one that goes everywhere for small in-field and road-side repairs..
My 3/8" drive universal joint is a PLVMB WF - 24
There are two little 'Plomb Bob' arrows either side of the word 'PLOMB', the one in front points downwards and the one behind points upwards.
It has faint traces of the remains of a grey finish on the steel mostly worn off.
I presume this was made as a 'special' for Wright Field contract, but I have no idea where I got it from!
 

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Cadmium-plating. Not sure what you mean by "special", but it was part of over a hundred Wright Field contract tools, socket drive and wrenches, all numbered with the WF- prefix.

Thanks Lugz. Nice to have confirmation that it was Wright Field contract. I don't know what I do mean by 'special'! Ha, I suppose it's not actually 'special' at all as a 3/8" universal was undoubtedly made as part of the normal catalogue range. I should have described it as 'contract'.
It's undoubtedly of very good quality, as evidenced by surviving around 50 years use on the farm, and especially as UJ's are well known to break easily.
 

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That universal probably came across the sea to work on airplanes during WWII.

I wonder how many American sized sockets were thrown out when they wouldn't fit Whitworth or British Standard fasteners?
 

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I have a few transition tools, but this is my first "L" type DOE which also happens to be a transition piece. 1120-L 5/16" X 3/8" is 7 3/8" long vs 4 1/4" long for the standard 1120. I can find the "L" DOE's in the 1954 Proto catalog, but don't see them in any of the earlier Plomb catalogs.
 

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I have a few transition tools, but this is my first "L" type DOE which also happens to be a transition piece. 1120-L 5/16" X 3/8" is 7 3/8" long vs 4 1/4" long for the standard 1120. I can find the "L" DOE's in the 1954 Proto catalog, but don't see them in any of the earlier Plomb catalogs.
There first appearance is in the transitional catalog. There is no known L suffix tools stamped Plomb only.

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Here they are in 48 catalog
 

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Update on my proto top chest 9997- I posted it all polished but there was some adhesive still on the lid from a huge sticker. I tried brake clean and a plastic razor blade and some heat gun. Nothing worked and I was going to leave it but it was bugging me. My brother suggested pure lemon extract which is in the cooking section at the store. I had to coat it and scrape it 3 times but it is gone ! Was about $4 for the bottle. I did not try any goof off but that was going to be my next shot.
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Here's a fun little thing about the "L" pattern wrenches:
That's funny. They are the same length as the offset style wrenches. Never noticed that.

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And, if you look on the general tool board at the Proto L wrench thread, you'll find that the 12xx series wrenches are the same length as the 12xx-L, at least in the overlapping examples I have......
 

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Here are the Proto empire tools I found at a Berkeley estate sale this morning. The adjustable is a bit rusty.
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Warmed up above freezing today so had some time and organized my dupe Plomb combos. Anyone need to fill some holes in their sets?IMG_20190105_163309946.jpeg

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so for Christmas my daughter got me an ebay gift card. Hard for me to not use it on PLOMB! So, I did! got a 1/2 and 3/8 female ratchets. and a couple more A Plomb ClifTool wrenches to add to my Aplomb stuff! Thanks kido!
 

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so for Christmas my daughter got me an ebay gift card. Hard for me to not use it on PLOMB! So, I did! got a 1/2 and 3/8 female ratchets. and a couple more A Plomb ClifTool wrenches to add to my Aplomb stuff! Thanks kido!



That scraper is super cool ! Can’t imagine there are too many wood handle scrapers left out there. Nice finds !


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Here is a nice 3/8” drive extension I got with one of my Christmas eBay cards.
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so for Christmas my daughter got me an ebay gift card. Hard for me to not use it on PLOMB! So, I did! got a 1/2 and 3/8 female ratchets. and a couple more A Plomb ClifTool wrenches to add to my Aplomb stuff! Thanks kido!
Those ratchets were a real good deal. I was seriously looking at them but went with something else. It hasn't arrived but I am super excited for when it does. I will post up some pics.

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Nice pair Rags. Have you check out their date markings?

I scored an old Cali Tool socket recently. Not sure where exactly to post it,lol.
I have not looked but I did see the markings. Just been busy will be nice to know when they were made. ill try to look tonight. I consider Aplomb stuff part of this thread if theres no thread just for them.

Those ratchets were a real good deal. I was seriously looking at them but went with something else. It hasn't arrived but I am super excited for when it does. I will post up some pics.

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Cant wait to see!! damn ebay doesnt have 2 day shipping like prime drives me crazy waiting : )
 

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I have not looked but I did see the markings. Just been busy will be nice to know when they were made. ill try to look tonight. I consider Aplomb stuff part of this thread if theres no thread just for them.



Cant wait to see!! damn ebay doesnt have 2 day shipping like prime drives me crazy waiting : )
Well I am super excited for this one.
First pic is 2 deeps I had been looking for the 1-1/16 and 1-1/8. The 1-1/16 has an interesting 12 pt design I have never seen before. Along with some 1/2 drive sockets.
Second pic shows the ends of the sockets with all the shallows being 4 or 8 pts.
Third pic shows detail of the 12 pt.
Forth pic is my favorite. A 9/16 ratchet for my utility sockets.
Fifth pic shows the stamping on the ratchet.

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Well I am super excited for this one.
First pic is 2 deeps I had been looking for the 1-1/16 and 1-1/8. The 1-1/16 has an interesting 12 pt design I have never seen before. Along with some 1/2 drive sockets.
Second pic shows the ends of the sockets with all the shallows being 4 or 8 pts.
Third pic shows detail of the 12 pt.
Forth pic is my favorite. A 9/16 ratchet for my utility sockets.
Fifth pic shows the stamping on the ratchet.

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Wow what a haul!
 

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Any ideas on the torx shaped socket. Seems very odd almost like an inverse flank drive.

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Got an interesting Proto LA hammer head today, now need to find a handle for it.
 

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I had looked, and they were too small. I have a correct size red handle one in my stuff, will probably just use it though it's not right for that earlier Proto LA.
 

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Got the engine, the prop and the Plomb (though that's probably a 8181 in the pic) now all I'm missing.......
 

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Got the engine, the prop and the Plomb (though that's probably a 8181 in the pic) now all I'm missing.......
Unique stamp on that wrench.

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Got the engine, the prop and the Plomb (though that's probably a 8181 in the pic) now all I'm missing.......

Happy Birthday Mr. X.x.x...

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There are a few custom T-shirt companies on the web and I was thinking of doing the same thing. Maybe a couple other cool old company logos. So very nice there Smoke!
 
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