Oldtuleguy
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Some 3/8 vanadiums
Job well done, JoCo!I had it filled once then decided to build the 100pc Master Service Set and pulled all but the 3 stubbies out.
Job well done, JoCo!
The beauty of Show n' Tell on the web is the tools can do double duty in both sets!![]()
Well, I don't know about that. I think the goals are just different. Some people want to have dozens of the same thing. I want to have one of EVERYTHING! Haha.Your restraint is admirable lugz.
Are the sockets cold-broached? Do they have a shoulder at the base? The very early NB-made Craftsman BE stuff had block letters, no underline or Long C, reminiscent of the C-series logo. My guess is your Long C socket is a replacement by a PO or, if it's factory, they were filling out that set in a time of transition.Oldtuleguy said:Only recently started picking up BE stuff. Bought a BE set but only one piece is long c. Is this unusual?
Also the early BE items used a dash in stead of a slash so they probably have 3-4 instead if 3/4.Well, I don't know about that. I think the goals are just different. Some people want to have dozens of the same thing. I want to have one of EVERYTHING! Haha.
Are the sockets cold-broached? Do they have a shoulder at the base? The very early NB-made Craftsman BE stuff had block letters, no underline or Long C, reminiscent of the C-series logo. My guess is your Long C socket is a replacement by a PO or, if it's factory, they were filling out that set in a time of transition.


Then I think: "Nah, where is the fun in THAT?

The problem of one of everything is of course remembering either what you have or what you need.
Once upon a time I had a 3X5 card for sockets, with a grid and size vs type (drive deep vs std vs impact etc) and simply checked them off as I found "good ones'
Then I started down the rabbit hole of matching brands in a set, if not all sets the same brand.
And that fell apart as I also started down the path of, Craftsman < Proto < SO/MAC/other top tool trucks... and here I am with >2000 sockets...
Multiply that for Sockets, wrenches...
And then Vintage sets (Long C Plvmb, etc...) vs primary users...
Once in a while I have the thought of "maybe I only need the primary users and "unique" specialty tools..."Then I think: "Nah, whee is the fun in THAT?
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Google sheets is a LIFESAVER for this. When I was big into ratchets it started to get a little blurry beyond the 500 mark on what I had or didn't. Having pages of information is a life saver all at a quick glance. I have done the same for Plombs now being just a very small amount under 1400 pieces I would NEVER be able to remember that all. Granted it takes a little work up front but pays dividens in the long run by not doubling up.The problem of one of everything is of course remembering either what you have or what you need.
Once upon a time I had a 3X5 card for sockets, with a grid and size vs type (drive deep vs std vs impact etc) and simply checked them off as I found "good ones'
Then I started down the rabbit hole of matching brands in a set, if not all sets the same brand.
And that fell apart as I also started down the path of, Craftsman < Proto < SO/MAC/other top tool trucks... and here I am with >2000 sockets...
Multiply that for Ratchets, wrenches...
And then Vintage sets (Long C Plvmb, etc...) vs primary users...
Once in a while I have the thought of "maybe I only need the primary users and "unique" specialty tools..."Then I think: "Nah, where is the fun in THAT?
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Your restraint is admirable lugz.
Only recently started picking up BE stuff. Bought a BE set but only one piece is long c. Is this unusual?
I agree 1000% (not a typo). I agree that the CF-87 ratchet is Snap On made but I still don't believe the sockets we're in either C or CF series. I still believe the C-98 was Hinsdale sources as well.So new Britain made their own version with basically Sears styling. Did sears specify the style? Or did they just rebrand new Britain stuff. And why does all of it look like c series (snap on?) Which by the way does not look like anything snap on made. Here is one c-28 with a BE 7-8.
This is the closest in-house NB equivalent to those early NB-made Craftsman BE tools, Otg. They even used a C-series model number, like the C-series stuff Sears, Roebuck & Co was buying from Snap-on.
Now I am pissed off at myself because I forgot I needed a few handles for this set and I had an early NB hinge handle in my hand at the flea market yesterday, leaving it behind because the hinge was floppy!
I agree 1000% (not a typo). I agree that the CF-87 ratchet is Snap On made but I still don't believe the sockets we're in either C or CF series. I still believe the C-98 was Hinsdale sources as well.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
Cf87 at least actually looks like a snap on product.
No opinion on the sockets GW?
Honesty, I'm not sure. My focus has been primarily on American made ratchets associated with the Craftsman brand. There are others here that are more aware of what was going on with sockets and other drive accessories.
I think i have that socket branded Vlcheck, made by NB obviously....can't say as I've seen any BT sockets.Glad you're checking in, GW.
I may come to regret my decision not to buy this. Last week, I found a Craftsman BT 1/2" drive 1" deep socket for sale on eBay ($12.99 + ~$6 shipping). I sent the seller an offer of $5 for the socket but they declined. The listing has since been removed.
What I didn't expect was not being able to find another example of BT sockets out there. Does anyone here have any? Has anyone else seen one?
Brian
Last week, I found a Craftsman BT 1/2" drive 1" deep socket...
Yet another weird example of the codes "we" (the community at large) have tended to think of as OEM codes just not always holding true to form, or, at least something else/more going on with them. I have ball-pein hammers marked Craftsman BT that are without any shred of doubt made by Vlchek.I think i have that socket branded Vlcheck, made by NB obviously....
Fantastic new Britain stuff. I have found early NB is pretty inexpensive compared to craftsman and have picked up a little hoard of it.
Glad you're checking in, GW.
I may come to regret my decision not to buy this. Last week, I found a Craftsman BT 1/2" drive 1" deep socket for sale on eBay ($12.99 + ~$6 shipping). I sent the seller an offer of $5 for the socket but they declined. The listing has since been removed.
What I didn't expect was not being able to find another example of BT sockets out there. Does anyone here have any? Has anyone else seen one?
Brian