picked up for three dollars too bad it is not 1/4
B big g Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 58 Location East Tennessee Jan 7, 2012 #1 picked up for three dollars too bad it is not 1/4 Attachments 005.jpg 133.4 KB · Views: 27 003.jpg 134.7 KB · Views: 12
J justin10054 Well-known member Joined Jun 20, 2011 Messages 77 Location Knoxville Jan 7, 2012 #2 Is that a WF-8? I think those are 9/32 drive. Kinda useless unless you find the sockets that go with it.
Is that a WF-8? I think those are 9/32 drive. Kinda useless unless you find the sockets that go with it.
R RM209 Well-known member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Messages 892 Location MD Jan 7, 2012 #3 I have one that someone put on a grinder so it would accept 1/4" sockets. Although it works, it's a pretty crude modification. RM209
I have one that someone put on a grinder so it would accept 1/4" sockets. Although it works, it's a pretty crude modification. RM209
OP B big g Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 58 Location East Tennessee Jan 8, 2012 #4 justin10054 said: Is that a WF-8? I think those are 9/32 drive. Kinda useless unless you find the sockets that go with it. Click to expand... it is a wf-8 it has not been ground on i have seen s o t bars i would not buy because that .I still think it is a nice piece of history.
justin10054 said: Is that a WF-8? I think those are 9/32 drive. Kinda useless unless you find the sockets that go with it. Click to expand... it is a wf-8 it has not been ground on i have seen s o t bars i would not buy because that .I still think it is a nice piece of history.
C cruiser808 Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2008 Messages 1,921 Location Hawaii Jan 8, 2012 #5 look for a Proto adaptor. They are out there.
OP B big g Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 58 Location East Tennessee Jan 8, 2012 #6 i will keep my eyes open and ask some of the people i buy from at the flea market.thanks
J justin10054 Well-known member Joined Jun 20, 2011 Messages 77 Location Knoxville Jan 8, 2012 #7 I'm going to school in Knoxville and check out the swap meets from time to time. Most of the Plomb stuff I find around here is WF series. I wonder why that is. I picked up a nice WF-85 double box end wrench this morning.
I'm going to school in Knoxville and check out the swap meets from time to time. Most of the Plomb stuff I find around here is WF series. I wonder why that is. I picked up a nice WF-85 double box end wrench this morning.
L Lomotil Well-known member Joined Mar 14, 2011 Messages 7,993 Location South TX Jan 8, 2012 #8 It is a nice piece of history. Glad that you're not planning on grinding it down. If it helps, the Proto part number for the 9/32"F to 1/4"M adapter is #4748.
It is a nice piece of history. Glad that you're not planning on grinding it down. If it helps, the Proto part number for the 9/32"F to 1/4"M adapter is #4748.
OP B big g Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 58 Location East Tennessee Jan 9, 2012 #9 Lomotil said: It is a nice piece of history. Glad that you're not planning on grinding it down. If it helps, the Proto part number for the 9/32"F to 1/4"M adapter is #4748. Click to expand... Thank you it does.
Lomotil said: It is a nice piece of history. Glad that you're not planning on grinding it down. If it helps, the Proto part number for the 9/32"F to 1/4"M adapter is #4748. Click to expand... Thank you it does.