When you need them, you need ‘em!
Great price.Picked up a hacksaw frame and a 9/16 socket. Both marked Proto la
I thought so. One of the grips is slightly damaged but my other hacksaw also has a damaged grip as well. Seems like it’s hard to find these without damageGreat price.
How many drawers is your tool mobile? I forget
Right on! Mine has 3 and I would love to find one with the full amount of drawers for storage. There is one about 5 hours away that has been for sale forever that is a 4 drawer that has 2 different styles of handles that look like the lower drawer was purchased later because the lower compartment allowed for a modular configuration if you wants to change drawer depth, quantity, etcThis one has 4. Don't know about other variations
I would love too but family/schedule doesn’t allow it. I have my 3 drawer to ride me over in the meantimeOnly 5 hours! I'm surprised you have not grabbed it!
Absolutely! I paid $35 for the box . It’s greasy but will clean up nice. It’s not beat up. I also have an mfd era one but someone stood on top of it so some spot welds are brokenThat box is sweet!
I will clean it and post it soon! Should just need some hot water and soap to really shine it up !Looking forward to seeing that beauty cleaned up
Yes it is. Not too many survived in this good of shape without damage or spray bombingYeah that's a terrific example of an original unmolested and undamaged box
Smoke--you've had the other one for four years and the lid is still bent?I will clean it and post it soon! Should just need some hot water and soap to really shine it up !


Smoke--you've had the other one for four years and the lid is still bent?![]()
Hey there! I just checked my 1955 and 1962 catalog and they don’t list the wrench size that you are inquiring about. Here is a view of the catalog page.I have these three Proto stubby DBEs. I bought them recently to replace a lost set, for nostalgic reasons. The size combinations are not common, and I love these wrenches.
My question: Did Proto make an 11/16" by 3/4" in this tool series? I've looked for one to complete the set, but have not seen even a single listing for that size combination. If I can find one, I'll have everything from 5/16" to 3/4" in a four-wrench set. I'd love that.
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Thank you. It looks like they didn't make that combination of sizes in the stubby line-up. they have a 5/8 - 3/4, but that duplicates one size, and I have a Craftsman stubby with that combination. Hmm...Oh, well. The set of three is still a fun wrench set.Hey there! I just checked my 1955 and 1962 catalog and they don’t list the wrench size that you are inquiring about. Here is a view of the catalog page.
You can see the first few wrenches are your stubby type based on their overall length.
I’m keeping mine locked up!Some knuckle dragger stood on the top of the box and broke some of the spot welds and bent the lid. I could fix it and bring it back but it just sits on my shelf and is eye candy so I have been busy with other more pressing projects. I have always wanted to find an earlier nicer box and now thanks to Eagle eye Jabberwoki, I now have one! Now I just need to find a plomb box and then I will have 3 eras of this 100HR.


Yeah, that one never gets old--I use it all the time, myself!...so I have been busy with other more pressing projects
I have these three Proto stubby DBEs. I bought them recently to replace a lost set, for nostalgic reasons. The size combinations are not common, and I love these wrenches.
My question: Did Proto make an 11/16" by 3/4" in this tool series? I've looked for one to complete the set, but have not seen even a single listing for that size combination. If I can find one, I'll have everything from 5/16" to 3/4" in a four-wrench set. I'd love that.
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Thanks! Looks like it doesn't exist. So, I'm stuck with 5/16-5/8 in three wrenches. I'm good with that. Really! All three are pocket wrenches, and very useful on older SAE stuff.I have some short plombs in deep offset up to 13/16, but have not seen the larger sizes in your style