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Cope

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My humble 3/8" socket set.

I worked for an auto parts in high school (1964-65), and bought that set. Cost was something like $18.95. In 1966 I traded it to a Snap-on dealer for the exact same pieces in Snap-on and he gave me my money back toward the Snap-on set. IIRC, the Snap-on set was $48.00
 
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Indestro Select 919 921 922 923 924 15° offset medium double end box wrench 01 by four.cycle, on Flickr

Indestro Select 919 921 922 923 924 15° offset medium double end box wrench 02 by four.cycle, on Flickr

Indestro Select 919 921 922 923 924 15° offset medium double end box wrench 03 by four.cycle, on Flickr

Indestro Select 919 921 922 923 924 15° offset medium double end box wrench

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919 - 1/4" x 5/16" (early 12-point)
921 - 3/8" x 7/16" (early 12-point)
922 - 1/2" x 9/16" (early 12-point)
923 - 5/8" x 11/16" (early 12-point)
924 - 3/4" x 25/32" (early 12-point)
 

Outlawmws

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I added another complete set, in the rack, of 1/4" hex drive Duro sockets to the collection last Sat. So I figured I'd roll out the sets for a pic (I may have shown the prior sets before) US patent 2065340 - awarded Dec 22, 1936: https://www.google.com/patents/US2065340

Its the small green set font and center:

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All I ever seem to see are 1/4" and 1/2" drive; did they make any in 3/8's? I have seen none, and the two drive sizes overlap for 7/16, so maybe they figured they had it covered...
 

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Really liking that top set, outlaw. Love how the allen wrench fits into the female ratchet.:thumbup:

As far as there being a 3/8" set, I've never seen one.
 

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I have 3 Indestro ratchets:

A 3/8" drive Indestro Super Flex Head (#2736)
A 1/2" drive Indestro Super (#3275)
A 1/2" drive Indestro "open head" (#8470?)

Jim
 

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Interesting how I immediately thought of you Indestro aficionados (Specifically four.cycle and Twertsy) when I picked this up this Indestro Super 3575 4" adjustable wrench out of a box of junk in a pawn shop. I cleaned it with some WD and a wire brush. Works perfectly! Paid a buck for it.

Brian

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2 Duro Chrome I picked up over the last few weeks in other lots

1 Standard 11/16"
1 Tappett Wrench 5/8" - 11/16"
 

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Here are my Duro/Indestro socket & drive tool drawers.

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Alright you win twertsy, you could have 1 upped me with just 3 wrenches and you post 2 drawers full :beer:

Lol............don't get me started on my wrench drawers! :bounce:

Duro/Indestro is VERY plentiful around here, flooding almost every tool related flea market table.
 
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sorry... I wasn't thinking. you are correct:

3575 - 4" adjustable black
3585A - 4" adjustable chrome

same/same down the line: 3586, 3587, 3588, 3589, 3590 (6, 8, 10, 12, and 15-inch, respectfully.)

catalog says they even had repair kits available for them! who knew? ;)
 
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These Indestro 145 offset stamped steel wrenches came in an old Craftsman gray and red tool box I bought a couple weeks ago. I paid $10.00 for the box and there were some vintage tools in it along with these.

Anybody know what year they were produced?
 

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View media item 67245Those 4 inch adjustables look Williams-ish.
Here's a couple of 8 inchers, one Fleet/Penens and the other Indestro Super.
I guess Duro went through different suppliers for their adjustables...
 

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hmmm.... I'm not so sure on that.... I have Indestro Super chrome adjustables in 4, 6, and 8-inch. (not sure if I have a 10?)
Perusing Ebay ads just a couple days ago I ran across a "Power-Kraft" 10-inch adjustable with a "D" stamping on it.
I am more inclined to think Duro/Indestro was making them for others, not the other way around.

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posted in another thread, but I'll put them here as well.

top to bottom:
3270 1/2" drive RHFT (52-tooth) flex-head ratchet
3275 1/2" drive RHFT (52-tooth) ratchet - later 3-point selector
3275 1/2" drive RHFT (52-tooth) ratchet - early 4-point selector
3220H 1/2" drive 11½ inch breaker - knurled round handle (earlier version - probably 1950's, early 1960's)
6272 3/8" drive pear-head (24-tooth) ratchet (just for scale)

Indestro T to B 3270 3275 (late) 3275 (early) 3220H 6272 ratchets and breaker 01.jpg Indestro T to B 3270 3275 (late) 3275 (early) 3220H 6272 ratchets and breaker 02.jpg Indestro 3270 detail Indestro 3275 1.2 dr ratchets.jpg
 

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Here are some Duro and Indestro ratchets. The two Duro marked ones I recently found on eBay. One is 1/2" drive and the other is 3/8" drive.
-Don
 

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My 1/4 sets from the 1970's
 

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I just scanned this whole thread - 22 pages - yikes!
I only saw one wrench of this Duro-Chrome Streamlined Dart style pictured, by Ryan. That seems to me to add credence to Alloy-Artifacts' info that they were made only in 1942-45, and therefor pretty rare.
War production, cadmium plated. I ran across this info while researching something else and the distinctive design stuck in my head. Then, last week I stumbled across this 9/16 digging through the boneyard at a flea market, and grabbed it! Considering the load I got for a tenner, this guy cost me less than a dollar.

Anyone care to chime in as to AA's dating? It's my only source so far (haven't checked ToolArchives yet) , but I'd be interested in confirmation/refutation.
 

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^ I think you're going to have to defer to AA for the present.
Closest Duro Chrome catalog available is 1939.
Closest Indestro catalogs available are 1935 and 1948.
That hole in the middle is an unknown.

Sure it's a cad plating and not nickel? Looks pretty bright in the photo.
 

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I just scanned this whole thread - 22 pages - yikes!
I only saw one wrench of this Duro-Chrome Streamlined Dart style pictured, by Ryan. That seems to me to add credence to Alloy-Artifacts' info that they were made only in 1942-45, and therefor pretty rare.
War production, cadmium plated. I ran across this info while researching something else and the distinctive design stuck in my head. Then, last week I stumbled across this 9/16 digging through the boneyard at a flea market, and grabbed it! Considering the load I got for a tenner, this guy cost me less than a dollar.

Anyone care to chime in as to AA's dating? It's my only source so far (haven't checked ToolArchives yet) , but I'd be interested in confirmation/refutation.
I have several of those waiting to be posted. I'll move them up in the priority list.

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^ I think you're going to have to defer to AA for the present.
Closest Duro Chrome catalog available is 1939.
Closest Indestro catalogs available are 1935 and 1948.
That hole in the middle is an unknown.

Sure it's a cad plating and not nickel? Looks pretty bright in the photo.

The brightness is to some extent a trick of the light. It changes a lot as you hold it in your hand and move it around. I'm pretty sure it's cadmium - on very close inspection it shows a lot more wear than I'd expect from nickel, especially given the lack of overall signs of use. The whole thing doesn't show in this photo, but overall it's singularly lacking in nicks, scratches dings and the like. Also, AA favors cad for wartime plating.

Just my observations and opinion, I can't be certain.
 

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I added another complete set, in the rack, of 1/4" hex drive Duro sockets to the collection last Sat. So I figured I'd roll out the sets for a pic (I may have shown the prior sets before) US patent 2065340 - awarded Dec 22, 1936: https://www.google.com/patents/US2065340

Its the small green set font and center:

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All I ever seem to see are 1/4" and 1/2" drive; did they make any in 3/8's? I have seen none, and the two drive sizes overlap for 7/16, so maybe they figured they had it covered...
I just seen this post. These look similar to what you have there. I don't see indestro or any other company name on them. There is a patent date. f370a884cab0c83c39b00fb7c949ecd3.jpg8833a67aff477a130f62d202d5545e76.jpg146c2f03130b4b60f950829e8848391b.jpg

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I didn't know those came in 4 & 5 pc sets! I always assumed the ones missing a couple were just missing them!

Maybe I have more complete sets than I realized...
 
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