Oldtuleguy
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Ouch. Nice shape otherwise. Those old screwdrivers are tough to find in good shape.





At same time, I also got this NOS Indestro 3/8”drive flex head ratchet, model #2736A.I recently came across this Indestro Super 1/4” drive, inch pound torque wrench. I think it’s model number 8081A. It seems to be in good working order.
Jim C.


Here's a socket set that I'm told is Duro, came from same sale as the ratchet above. They were in different boxes but maybe originally part of the same set? The box that the sockets came in looks very similar to the box posted by RagTopTA in post #1,762 but I don't believe it has the stamp on top.
Anyone have any idea of the age on these? Pre/post war?
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The small valve grinding attachment (642) (which is actually missing a piece) at lower left is most likely Duro/Indestro product.

Nice!Lucked into a Duro Chrome 1/2 inch ratchet the other day. In great shape, didn't even need to remove any rust. I have a feeling I'll end up with quite a few more of these, luck willing...
I've been keeping an eye out for a 1/2 combo like the bottom one in this photo. I bought a set of these "select" wrenches at the local hardware store in the mid-1960's and still have them. I ground the open end of the 1/2 into a tappet wrench, and want to replace it. While I shouldn't have ground it, I had no other good option at the time, and needed to get the car back on the road!
@Provincial , PM me your addy. I have ONE other wrench in this pattern, and it's jut not a goal to make up a set 1 by 1...I've been keeping an eye out for a 1/2 combo like the bottom one in this photo. I bought a set of these "select" wrenches at the local hardware store in the mid-1960's and still have them. I ground the open end of the 1/2 into a tappet wrench, and want to replace it. While I shouldn't have ground it, I had no other good option at the time, and needed to get the car back on the road!