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So came across this, What i though was 1/4", breaker bar today. but its 9/32. So basically not having a full midget set all i can do is look at it. Is this thing worth anything?
 

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Sure it's worth something. It's not worth a lot, but something.

ya but to who lol? does anybody still use 9/32 sockets. Guess maybe somebody could be missing it from a set. I paid 10 bucks thinking it was 1/4 " but i;m a sucker for 1/4 " breakers and ratchets. Is it worth the 10?
 

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LOL.

PM member here snapmom and she can give you a value range.

I bought what I thought was a 1/4" drive Snappy t-handle speeder that turned out to be 9/32" drive.
$10 to 25 value for that so it seems for those that collect 9/32" drive tools.

If no buyer, take it to a surface grinder or mill and knock it down to 1/4" drive and use it.

BTW-What's teh year stamp on that breaker?
 
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think i'll just post it in the classifieds to trade for another 1/4" breaker or ratchet. Just wanted to make sure wasnt like some gem and i'd trade it for a common tool.
 
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LOL.

PM member here snapmom and she can give you a value range.

I bought what I thought was a 1/4" drive Snappy t-handle speeder that turned out to be 9/32" drive.
$10 to 25 value for that so it seems for those that collect 9/32" drive tools.

If no buyer, take it to a surface grinder or mill and knock it down to 1/4" drive and use it.

BTW-What's teh year stamp on that breaker?

year stamp is (l) which would be 70 bot i'm assuming it is sideways and actually 40. since they didnt make these in 70
 

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think i'll just post it in the classifieds to trade for another 1/4" breaker or ratchet. Just wanted to make sure wasnt like some gem and i'd trade it for a common tool.

That's why i asked for the year stamp on the handle.

9/32" drive ended around 1945 with the exception of some for the S-O Industrial line that went thru the 60's.

I;m not a collector nor a 9/32" drive expert (at all LOL), but some of the 20's, 30's and 40's tools are sought after to complete orphan sets. Almost anyone here is gonna ask you for that year stamp.
 

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It's probably worth about what you paid. As far as people using 9/32" drive, I imagine there's not many who do. I have a decent 9/32" drive collection, and every once in awhile if i'm feeling froggy i'll pull a set out and use it.
 
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It's probably worth about what you paid. As far as people using 9/32" drive, I imagine there's not many who do. I have a decent 9/32" drive collection, and every once in awhile if i'm feeling froggy i'll pull a set out and use it.

Eh i'll post it on Ebay for 100. Vintage ULTRA RARE 9/32 drive. lol. isn't that how they do it Maybe mention ULTRA RARE 4 or 5 more times :pimpflash
 
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