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TheDukeofDeere

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Ended up buying a 24" Crescent today. Might get a picture of the ones I carry in my truck then a picture of the ones in my box at the shop.
 
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BullfrogJohnson

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What's everyone's opinion on Proto 724L and 720L? Theres a guy local to me selling the pair for 125.00. I know older Proto stuff is nice, but not sure on the newer stuff.
 

Outlawmws

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I don't have any that big, but the newer/smaller Proto adjustable wrenches I do have are still good quality as the old stuff IMO.
 

littletoes

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Boss bought me a PROTO 12" wrench, and it looked like a club compared to my earlier models.

I'm a PROTO guy too, love my Proto tools, but that new wrench looked exactly to the T like a Cresent model of the same size, like PROTO subbed out to them to make some wrenches.....sad if you ask me, and I sure hope it was a limited run.

The Jaws on my older 12" PROTO are quite a bit thinner, and open up wider.

Hope this is a limited run, or something...I e-mailed PROTO, but I've never gotten a response.

I would imagine the bigger stuff should be as good as the older-bigger stuff, at least I would hope so. I have purchased some metric impact sockets since then, and the quality was and is as good as I could imagine.

I buy PROTO tools for work every chance I get, if they give me a choice.

Good Luck, hope you post up a pic or two no matter what you buy!
 

BullfrogJohnson

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Here's the wrenches for sale. Maybe someone can inform me how old they are and if they are worth the money.

Thanks for the help
 

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Outlawmws

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Here is a little oddball adjustable I got a week ago Sunday in a huge buy of tools;

The threaded adjuster is split an slides down each side of the handle/lower jaw part. Not a single maker's mark or number anywhere on it. The screw (I had to replace the non-countersunk bolt and nut that was on it...) keeps the user from screwing the nut off the end of the two threaded "halves". I'll use some muratic acid to clean the plating off the screw so it doesn't look so out of place...

I had relegated this to the small pile of "Broken tools" from the buy, as it was stuck and would not adjust. I got it apart without too much difficulty and had to both straighten the jaws (they were twisted to each other a bit) and hone the "ways" a bit as it had been over torqued and had a very slight set that made it bind in the last 1/2 inch of closing.


Anyone have a clue who made this puppy? it is only about 6" long in the closed position, and identical on both sides except for the countersink vs. 10-32 threads for the screw.

It was clearly manufactured and as a forging as well. and the fit, finish and quality are all top drawer, and I would guess it's from the turn of the century, to maybe 1930's at a guess.

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Link-Belt

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OK guys I posted in the wanted section a while back and got no bites, been searching CL and flea bay and nothing. Hope I am not braking any rules by asking here. Anyone have a 12" Craftsman Professional in good condition they might sell me?
 

plumber84

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Here,s a few of mine ive got to many show right now, sorry bout the grainy pictures i need to buy a better camera.
 

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metaldad

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My Dad had a 10'' chrome adjustable. It had a push/pull nut on the screw, that would lock the jaw in position. Sadly, he's gone now, and so is the wrench.
Anyone have one or know what I'm tapping about?
 

sberry

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I am not a collector. We add/change once in a while.
 

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TjoFrasse

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Not all of them, but most of the newer Bahcos.

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Ergo chrome finish 6"
Ergo extra wide chrome finish 8"
Regular 8"
Regular 12"
Ergo extra wide 6"
Ergo 8"
Ergo Plumber model 10"
 

MikeF2316

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Here is a 12" adjustable with a rare feature - What usually is a hole is a 3/4" box end:

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And the 8" Craftsman in these pictures was one of my first three tools. (Also a pair of slip joint pliers and a screwdriver with 5 changeable bits. I still have the pliers too, and the bits for the screwdriver but the plastic handle went bad and crumbled.)

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rshadd

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Here's my adjustable wrench drawer..
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4" Harrolds Adjustable Wrench No. 6 (USA)
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4" J.H. Williams "Superjustable" (USA)
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6" Proto 706 (USA)
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6" Craftsman 44602 (Western Forge - USA)
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8" Sears No. 30871 (Japan)
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10" Crescent Tool Co. (USA)
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10" Craftsman 44604 (Western Forge - USA)
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12" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. Diamalloy (Duluth, MN - USA)
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6" Pipe Wrench - The Erie Tool Works (Erie, PA - USA)
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Monkey Wrenches - Meadville Wrench Co. (Meadville, PA - USA)
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Monkey Wrench - Giraco Wrench Mfg. Co.
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DRhodes

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I really love the old adjustable made in Meadville PA. Thanks for sharing Rich.
 

rusty65

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Here is my collection of adjustable hammers wait no I mean adjustable wrenches ;).
First picture is of my Proto adjustables which consists of from the top down of a 15in 715s, a 10in 710s,and a 8in 708s x2 with the second one being a LA marked wrench and for the smallest in the photo a 6in 706s.
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This picture has a 12in Mac, a 10in Blue point, and a 8in Utica select lock.
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The final picture has two 8 inchers a Williams made in Sweden and a Wright made in Spain.
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Sent directly from the Snap On Kool Aid factory.
 

d_frontier

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Atlanta, Ga
here is my collection so far


Crescent 12",10",8"x3


Proto
top - down 12", 8"x2, 6", and 4" Bottom 2 are Proto challenger 8" and 6"


Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. 12", 10", and 8"


Cman 12" and J.H. Williams 6"

i just started my tool collection in June :thumbup:
 

Blöckw@rt

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Which are the biggest ones (sizes ?)…. maybe someone here who has and also pictures of the giant monsters ! :drool:
 
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jeffmoss26

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I have a 24" Williams brand adjustable wrench hanging on my wall at home. As far as pipe wrenches go, 60" is the largest and we have one here at work :D
 

thoraudio

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I don't have anything special, just a set of Gearwrenches. I did pick up this 10" Mephisto at a yard sale last week though.

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TjoFrasse

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Not all of them, but most of the newer Bahcos.

And the rest of them.
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At the top two newer Bahco Ergo.
Left to right:
Unbranded made in Germany.
ETC Tools (no COO)
Lobster (Japan)
Then all Swedish made Bahcos of different ages. Two old enough to be branded "B.A Hjorth & Co".
 

toolmaniac

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I have a few, but I rarely use them, unless I have no other option on an open end, or box end wrench. My favorite one is a 12 inch French Peaugot wrench, from the same people that make the cars. Its end is actualy a 3/4 inch box end. My other ones are US made Crescent, Proto, and a massive 15 inch Blue Point.
 

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RRmech

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My late Father was a 'hands-on' Mechanical Engineer, who hoarded everything known to mankind.....especially tools!
His....er....collection of adjustable wrenches (4" to 12") included: P&C, Utica, Williams, Proto, Cman, Crecent, Diamond, Fuller, etc.
I'll try to post some pics, when/if I can locate my wife's digital camera?
 

bahcoswed

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Rusty65 "The final picture has two 8 inchers a Williams made in Sweden and a Wright made in Spain." This is new to me, tell me more about williams wrenches from sweden:) Pretty sure bahco made them, but do you know what year they are made?
 

gearhead1

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My wife thinks I'm a tool nut, wow....

TjoFrasse, you have two that have a plier type jaw on the other end, what are those for? Where did you get them?

I could make use of a really big one. I use something similar to roll fenders on demolition derby cars, how convenient to have it in one tool. That's pretty neat.
 

ganymede

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Top : Pexto with metal handle .
I'm guessing 1920's.
Foreground : 6.5 " by Bonney! From the 'Hercules' line.
Don't know date.
 

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HTGTS350

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Here is a shot of my Sidchrome adjustables and also of my Snap On wide mouths from my road box.
 

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