bmwrd0
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Many moons ago, I attended trade school for Stationary Engineering and Commercial HVAC/R. I only worked in the field for a short time before moving over to the phone company, but I liked it well enough that I collect many of the specialized tools for the industry. So, here they are.
They aren't really used anymore, but special sockets were once common in the industry for packing gland nuts and turning square valves of various sizes. Many general tool makers had such a set, and here are my two:

The first is a Hinsdale, and while the ratchet is 1/4" female (as are all refrigeration ratchets) the sockets are 9/32" drive. So, there are two adaptors, on 1/4-932 and one 1/4-3/8 as the set also has that drive size sockets. And at least two DBE, although without a catalog it is hard to tell. I do know I am missing the 3/8" socket.

And the Bonney. This is a jumble of possible pieces as it is a put together set that I am still sorting out. Most of it shows in the '46 catalog so that is what I am working from, but I might change out the ratchet to better reflect the wartime parts.

Another needed set was tubing flaring and cutting. Here are two of mine.
Proto:


Imperial:


I will post more stuff latter, but if you have any show us!
They aren't really used anymore, but special sockets were once common in the industry for packing gland nuts and turning square valves of various sizes. Many general tool makers had such a set, and here are my two:

The first is a Hinsdale, and while the ratchet is 1/4" female (as are all refrigeration ratchets) the sockets are 9/32" drive. So, there are two adaptors, on 1/4-932 and one 1/4-3/8 as the set also has that drive size sockets. And at least two DBE, although without a catalog it is hard to tell. I do know I am missing the 3/8" socket.

And the Bonney. This is a jumble of possible pieces as it is a put together set that I am still sorting out. Most of it shows in the '46 catalog so that is what I am working from, but I might change out the ratchet to better reflect the wartime parts.

Another needed set was tubing flaring and cutting. Here are two of mine.
Proto:


Imperial:


I will post more stuff latter, but if you have any show us!

















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