ekegelmann
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What's everyone's thoughts on powr-kraft tools?
I bought a tool box with a set of ratchets and 1/2" drive sockets 60s Era today for $5. They look great.
^ ^ ^ I'd say for $5 . . . that DOES qualify for YOU **** !!
Heck a few sockets, or just the breakover bar is worth the $5 !!
Rusty Powr-Kraft toolbox also likely will clean up nice . . . LIKE the red tray !![]()
That would be a do it yourself type thing. It's not too difficult and shouldn't take too long.awesome tools! So if anyone can help me with redoing my tool box it be great. Anyone know of anyone in michigan that does refurbishing work?
As already mentioned, Montgomery Ward used a variety of OEMs. They also sold various other store-brand tools over the years such as Speedmaster and tools marked with a stylized "MW". Many of these came from quality manufacturers.
The most common Powr-Kraft ratchets I find are made by Thorsen and Wright. Thorsen tools are really nothing special, but the Wright ones were -and still are- quality pieces.
The bench grinder above was made by McGraw-Edison and also sold by K-Mart. OWWM has more info if you look under the McGraw Edison images tab.
i think the one with the black grip ratchet is wright...
set of Powr-Kraft wrenches just listed on Ebay - Thorsen made???
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-of-Six-...668302?hash=item46456fd78e:g:hL4AAOSwnH1WXR7r
(it would appear, from looking at photos online, that Thorsen made at least two or three other styles of wrench, exclusive of "Olympia" or "Allied")
When competition is tough, quality improves. I have the following: welder, arc stabilizer, circle saw, sander, 1/2" drive socket set, jigsaw. All are top notch.
Old post for you to enjoy:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=269906
Powr-kraft was a very good brand!![]()