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Snap On people...how old is this?

davethorik

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I just picked this up today for the box, but it has some goodies inside too. I wish that a) all the original Snap On pieces were there and b) that the tools weren't so rusty. It measures 20.25x6.75x2.875. How old is this box? I love the patina. What came in this box when new?

It came with an old unmarked 1/2 hex thru drive ratchet, a massey ferguson usa plastic handled screwdriver, a lakeside 1/4 hex nutdriver w/5 nesting sockets, a plomb wf-21 3/8 ratchet, a plomb 3/8 extension 12" long, a 6" snap on 3/8 extension, a snap on 3/8 swivel, and a 3/8 snap on sliding t-handle (I believe these last 3 to be original to the set, they all have the same mark which is a weird looking 5).

It also has 39 other sockets in 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 drive mostly a complete set with a couple missing and a couple duplicates, most is snap on (some of which looks newer) but there are plomb, wright, blackhawk, duro-chrome, s-k chrome, s-k, billings, new britain, hinsdale, and craftsman. The biggest sockets, 1-1/4 thru 7/8 are all snap on 1/2 drive and I believe are also original. Some have the 5 and some have patent #s.

lastly, what are these craftsman sockets for? They just say craftsman =v= nothing else. they have a notch and there is a split ring captive inside. 2 are 3/8 drive one is 1/4 drive.

oh and i forgot...also got this federal indicator that has timken markings.
 

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The Craftsman jobs look like bit sockets.

The Timken thing, is it a tachometer?

thank you both. i get it. it also came with 4 torx hex bits, so that makes sense.

and kythri it is a dial indicator. actually a really good one. federal are some of the better american made indicators. this one is about the size of a golf ball and weighs the better part of 8-10 ounces. repeats dead nuts.
 

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I THINK the box is a K-80 from the 30's.

The craftsman sockets are for hex bits to convert from square drive to hex bit drive.

The last is a 0.001" gad dial indicator. It more than likely came on a piece of machinery for a fine travel indicator.

All in all great stuff. :beer: Mind if I ask what it all set you back?
 
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I THINK the box is a K-80 from the 30's.

The craftsman sockets are for hex bits to convert from square drive to hex bit drive.

The last is a 0.001" gad dial indicator. It more than likely came on a piece of machinery for a fine travel indicator.

All in all great stuff. :beer: Mind if I ask what it all set you back?

thank you, i see googling in my future...lol

timken had a lot of tools in their heyday...i used to own several starrett micrometers that were ex-Timken.

everything, including indicator, for $30. I don't think I did too bad.
 
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thank you, i see googling in my future...lol

timken had a lot of tools in their heyday...i used to own several starrett micrometers that were ex-Timken.

everything, including indicator, for $30. I don't think I did too bad.


No prob. I'm not sure if I could live without google. :lol: I think that was a very good deal on a bunch of neat vintage stuff. What size is the largest socket? I'd carefully clean and straighten up that box. The stamped SO emblem and the decal are really cool and original. Amazing that decal has lasted 75+ years. Here is a link to what I'm pretty sure that box is, a K-80 "Utility box", from the 1938 catalog. :beer:

http://collectingsnapon.com/catalogs/catalogs.php?loggedin=0&catalogPage=3863
 
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biggest socket is 1-1/4" SW-400-1/2. im not sure what year the 5 means on the tools, I'll have to look a little more closely. thanks!

edit: forgot the snap-on extension says snap on F6, but it also is stamped FERRET. what is that all about?
 
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According to the snap on chart I found on this site, looks like most of the snap on sockets are 1935. A few are 1934. Then there are some onesies and twosies. The oldest looks like 1930. Newest is 1945. The extension is 1935, the T-handle doesnt have a code symbol that I can see, and the swivel is very rusty and not legible. I really need to get some evaporust. I will get pics shortly.
 
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here are all the different date codes. most of it has the 5, but here are all the different ones I found. the last one is the 6" extension
 

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