r_olson_06
Well-known member
Nice set!
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
Wow, that’s a fine looking wrench set. YOU ****!
This must have been planned. You guys both brought suckage today.
Nice set. I have seen a similar DBE wrench set that does not have an OEM name on them. I will have to see if I can find them. I know Todd was collecting a set of them and believed that they may have been Truth made.1934 Craftsman #5881 DBE wrench set
From the 1934 Catalog:
AA has a short write-up about these but uncharacteristically shows only one wrench and offers no opinion on who made them.
First off, a big shout out to Mr. X who casually mentioned seeing these on eBay this past week then later sent me a link to the auction after I whined about not being able to find the listing. Fortunately for me (and unfortunately for the seller) these wrenches were buried in a custom made tool case and almost no mention was made of them, else they would have sold for MUCH more than the winning bid of $15.99.
Needless to say, I am stoked to find such a rarity in nearly perfect condition, complete, and cheap.
Brian
Nice set. I have seen a similar DBE wrench set that does not have an OEM name on them. I will have to see if I can find them. I know Todd was collecting a set of them and believed that they may have been Truth made.
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
I like the whole shebang! What is the make on the other pieces in the guy's custom kit?Fortunately for me (and unfortunately for the seller) these wrenches were buried in a custom made tool case...
Well here are 2 that are close but not correct.1934 Craftsman #5881 DBE wrench set
From the 1934 Catalog:
AA has a short write-up about these but uncharacteristically shows only one wrench and offers no opinion on who made them.
First off, a big shout out to Mr. X who casually mentioned seeing these on eBay this past week then later sent me a link to the auction after I whined about not being able to find the listing. Fortunately for me (and unfortunately for the seller) these wrenches were buried in a custom made tool case and almost no mention was made of them, else they would have sold for MUCH more than the winning bid of $15.99.
Needless to say, I am stoked to find such a rarity in nearly perfect condition, complete, and cheap.
Brian




It wasn’t planned [emoji23] they both just arrived today [emoji23] we both were aware of each other’s purchases but didn’t post until the item is in possession. We do enjoy trolling each other by sending each other links to eBay items we just bought [emoji41][emoji51]
Sent from my iPhone using The Garage Journal mobile app
Now who *****? Not only do you have this rare minty set but you took it on top of an 8 drawer roller with 2 deluxe rollers in the background [emoji23]
I like the whole shebang! What is the make on the other pieces in the guy's custom kit?
That's a shame, but not damaged too badly. Kind of a neat box (and accompanying story...) to keep the DBE's in while you search for the original holder.Much to my irritation, however, the seller packaged the lot poorly and it all came apart en route, further damaging the woodwork that was almost certainly custom made.
Agreed.Rilesan said:The most interesting item (outside of the Craftsman DBE wrenches) is the metal box, which is embossed "Oakland".
When it became Pontiac, the name of one of its later cars.Oakland was a make of automobile from 1908 until 1931.
Yeah, Smoke tries to drag me into his trolling schemes, but I play dumb and make him call me.
Oh, I am just giving you a hard time Smoke. I always miss texts, so I had no idea of what you were talking about at first. But it is very cool and you got it for a song!
And we do need to do more meet ups, with ORC, Provincial, Rileysan, you and I. Just need to find a good spot...
Matthew, Calibration for beam torque wrenches consists of bending the indicator to zero. the movement of the main bar's moment arm is what does the measuring. The skinny part is just a pointer.
Nice find!
Sorry, Not following "BOD"?
Here's my modest contribution.
A 1/2-drive torque wrench; picked it up a while ago ($20) with the terrific box. The vendor remembered it being his Grandfather's who he believed also made the box. Great shape.
Came with an awesome bit of dirty paper: "Craftsman Torque Chart". The bottom left has a date code of 1500-4-6-49, which makes me think the torque wrench is c '49.
The indicator is slightly off, does this matters much?
Thanks!
Matthew
I have that same set! I still use if from time to time. Works great.I was helping my buddy delve in his dad’s cavern of wonders today, and came across this, which I had seen before, but not noticed the logo. He’s starting to come around to the idea of keeping more of his dad’s stuff.
I have that same set! I still use if from time to time. Works great.
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench


I am not a craftsman guy either but that logo is amazing. Nice job.
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
I grabbed a 1949 catalog at the flea market this morning. It’s interesting... the cover has the long C logo, but all the toolboxes inside are heritage badged. The tools pictured are mostly =craftsman= but there are some long C pieces pictured as well. Sometimes within the same socket set. Definitely a transitional year.