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DD T/A

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If they have any sentimental value to you or someone else in the family, I'd absolutely keep them, if for no other reasons than (1)you will pay a fair bit of money to get them back one at a time, and (2) have a HECK of a time locating a set after the fact.


Incidentally those are some of the most useless wrenches in the entire Proto lineup that I've come across so far.
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I have even made use of my Proto tappet wrenches and piston ring groove cleaner before needing a one sided 12-point flare nut wrench. lol


Cool nonetheless; family history is always a plus.:thumbup:
 
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If they have any sentimental value to you or someone else in the family, I'd absolutely keep them, if for no other reasons than (1)you will pay a fair bit of money to get them back one at a time, and (2) have a HECK of a time locating a set after the fact.


Incidentally those are some of the most useless wrenches in the entire Proto lineup that I've come across so far.
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I have even made use of my Proto tappet wrenches and piston ring groove cleaner before needing a one sided 12-point flare nut wrench. lol


Cool nonetheless; family history is always a plus.:thumbup:

You obviously don't work on airplanes with hydraullic systems! Aluminum tubing with "B" nuts tightly spaced at bulkhead fittings make these wrenches handy.
 

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Even though the previous owner went overboard marking his tools, I couldn’t leave these behind at an estate sale yesterday. I tend to favor my Snap-on flare nut wrenches as well but Provincial makes a good point.
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How about a Proto claw hammer.

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Thursday I picked up an interesting Proto DOE. It is marked AN8505-13 and is a thin (service-type) design with slender jaws. It can't be designed to take much torque. It is marked "Proto (R) mfd USA" which I think is pretty late to be linked to an AN-number. That trademarked logo was introduced in the mid-1960's according to Alloy Artifacts, and the AN-numbers were superceded soon after WWII. I assume that this wrench was made for a legacy application, hence the use of the obsolete nomenclature.

On the internet I found that one useful application for this particular wrench is to fit the locknuts on Lee Precision reloading dies! Very handy. :thumbup:
 

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It is unusual to see that modern of a tool with an AN number. Probably even more odd than a Proto WF ratchet.
Here is a Proto ball pein hammer belonging to Tin Medic that I put a handle on. I didn’t have any Proto style handles so it just got a conventional one.
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Apparently I don't have a 3/4" combo wrench whatsoever, and this will do just fine even without much of it's original chrome.


Apologies for sideways pictures. :(
 

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Here are some Proto LA items headed for Twertsy's shop. The tools are for his Rotamat display. The roll is for a punch set.
-Don
 

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Proto Los Angeles 3/4 drive 2” and 2 3/8” and a 12” adjustable wrench
 

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I have a habit of using tools, mostly paying no attention to the maker, especially if it’s a tool I’ve used my whole life.

This is my late grandfathers. As you can tell, it has been used and abused!! I have been doing freeze plugs on a 1968 Dodge, and needed something a bit precise to hit the outer lip of the freeze plug. I had to knock the freeze plug in, since the centers were ROTTEN and the angle meant no way I was getting a socket square on the freeze plug lip. Once the top was in, I could grab the bottom and pull it out.

So...... I dug out my Grampa’s old trusty rusty.

After using it, I decided to clean it up, and low and behold! PROTO! Haha

I don’t know when my Grampa got it, all I know is I’ve used it since before I can remember. It’s earned its keep!
 

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I just won this on eBay, I like vintage tapes and I like Proto, so this makes sense. Hard to tell but it's a little guy, dual English & metric marked 1 meter, just under 40". NOS shelf stock from a closed hardware store.
 

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My 3/4 drive set, lots of Proto, gray, craftsmen some snap on. Smallest 9/16 largest 4”
 

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Very nice. Recently picked up a proto 3/4 ratchet with some plomb stuff. This thing is very heavy duty.
 

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Finally filled up my Challenger combo wrench board, and I'm making gradual progress on the Proto board.

I do have a spare Challenger 6114 7/16" combo if anyone needs it.
 

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Here is a proto LA transmission service tool kit.IMG_20190502_182446193.jpegIMG_20190502_182545779.jpegIMG_20190502_182549305.jpeg

Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,
 

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Proto made in Taiwan access ratchets
 

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1/4 through 3/4 USA ratchets
 

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Corvallis on Sunday. I expected see you there. I found a few neat things there including about 20 pieces of Plomb but just missed on a nice pebble puller plucked right when I got to the table.

I thought I would see you there, must have just missed you. I saw someone pull a 10 ton puller out of a carpenters box just before I could look though.
 

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Pulled this one from the bottom of a rusty crusty tool box. Had to oil her up, but now she works great :beer:
 

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Here is a Proto Pebble puller I used to have.
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I found two 3/8” drive Whitworth sockets at an estate sale today.
-Don
 

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Proto 14” Stillson
 

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I found several Challenger combos at a garage sale yesterday.
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Along with the Challenger wrenches above, I received this Tru-test trio. These are the first I’ve seen. I assume that they are a Proto made price line. They look pretty nice. Does anybody collect these?
-Don
 

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Along with the Challenger wrenches above, I received this Tru-test trio. These are the first I’ve seen. I assume that they are a Proto made price line. They look pretty nice. Does anybody collect these?
-Don

Tru-Test was True Value hardware stores brand. Wrenches, sockets and ratchets were made by Proto for them.
 

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Along with the Challenger wrenches above, I received this Tru-test trio. These are the first I’ve seen. I assume that they are a Proto made price line. They look pretty nice. Does anybody collect these?
-Don
There was a guy a few years ago that did but haven't seen him on here in a while. Went by the tag Burnin53 or something like that.

Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,
 
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