twertsy
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Nice Wright set Outlaw!






...I just happened to find this today...
It was a tappet day!
Top to bottom: Fairmount DOE (not tappet) -- I grabbed this one because of the unusual size markings. One head is marked 7/8 and the other 5-8; Herbrand tappet; Hinckley-Myers tappet (Bonney made); Armstrong tappet; OTC tappet; Craftsman tappet. Bottom is a Cornwell SOE. Labelled "13 Cornwell 65"
Todd, any chance of getting a close-up of that Fairmount?
We in the WWII collecting community see a lot of Fairmount DOE ISN 28-S wrenches with the same thing, Todd. The 28-S is one of the five (5) jeep kit wrenches. One end marked 25/32 and the other end - and it's always the other end - marked 5-8. They are shorter (or longer) than the variants with the fractional 5/8 marking if I recall correctly, indicating it wasn't merely an errant stamping die, and likely a different production generation (either earlier or later). Vintage remains an issue/open question.Fairmount DOE (not tappet) -- I grabbed this one because of the unusual size markings. One head is marked 7/8 and the other 5-8
You'll want User Name Already In Use to chime in here. He has several examples of each variant of the the 28-S.
Yeah, I found a few of the 28-S marked 25/32 and 5-8...
I've got a bunch of DOE's, but this is the only one I consider remarkable, pretty much just because of the neat graphics - X and arrows. I'd like to have some more, but this is the only one I've ever seen.
A Proto type made by Brush Wellman out of Beryllium Copper. It was a fail on their part, material was not hardened. I got it from the company VP, broke several while ripping apart a SBC as a kid.
Yeah, I found a few of the 28-S marked 25/32 and 5-8...
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And I was able to find an identical wrench marked as 5/8 instead of 5-8. Here's a detail of the ends: Both have the 'A' forge mark on the shank.
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To illustrate Private Lugnutz' point about length, the 5/8" marked wrench is shorter than the 5-8 marked one. Here you see the 5/8" wrench sandwiched between two 5-8" wrenches.
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And here's a group shot of the 5 'Jeep' wrenches.
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There's also a variety with a more rounded head as opposed to the ones I posted here which are more sharp. I think the one Twertsy found is one of the more rounded head varieties.
Looks like 15/15, & 11/16 at least.