A quick question, guys. Do Bonney drivers have the "stinky handle syndrome" like the Craftsman and other brands?
Those are nice sockets and at least I will not compete with you as I go after the newer full polish sockets but if I see any Bonney I grab them. What I got of the older ones is in half inch is 13/16th LD26T, 1 1/16ths A34, 19/32nd A19, and a deep 7/8ths LD28TLessorSon, All I can say about you finds is NiceThose are nice sockets and at least I will not compete with you as I go after the newer full polish sockets but if I see any Bonney I grab them. What I got of the older ones is in half inch is 13/16th LD26T, 1 1/16ths A34, 19/32nd A19, and a deep 7/8ths LD28T
3/8th is 3/4 deep, 3/4 short and 5/8 short none of these have numbers on the sockets.
These are the knurled sockets and I have a recent one is a 1/2 drive 9/16ths that has plating loss and is not knurled but a older socket.
I have almost complete set of the full polish SAE 1/2 inch drives, 95% complete on the 3/8ths and 90% complete of the 1/4". on the Metric I have around 90% complete in the 3/8ths and 1/4". I have no metric half inches.
I was fortunate enough to get an almost complete set of Bonney 1/2" drive metric sockets in Loc-Rite from a forum member some years back. Think I'm lacking only 3 sizes. (MA26, MA28, and MA30). Don't use them often but they are nice when you need em.
Have them stored in an old refurbished SK box.

OHHH now we have a Bonney Comfort Handle.As most of you know, though I am a Bonney man, I don't really like their ratchets much. Yesterday I was using one while working on a vehicle, and the thing was really a pain. Today I thought, "Well, maybe it needs some cleaning and lube". And indeed it did!
When I got through, I still didn't like the feel of the handle. Round and knurled (which I like) but it was too small of a diameter. After goofing around a bit I found a solution I could live with. I forced a piece of gas hose on to the end, and created a "Tootsie Roll" Bonney rat. What do you'all think?

Personally I have all the ratchets from Bonney and I like them but I like the Snap-on ratchets better and I actually bought the Snap-ons 30 years ago and am happy with them. Got a good set of angle wrenches
View media item 80563Cost $280 with the shipping and taxes, but its the first set I have seen that would ship to me, buying individuals costs at least $20 in international shipping alone per wrench usually and they dont come up over here much, though there is a 1" on ebay here at the moment, so cheaper overall getting a set.

I don't collect this style pipe wrench, but those are beautiful, LS. Do you know who the OEM was?I’ve been hankering for a 12” Stillson to go with the 10” and 14” I had.
I have a number of wartime era orphans, LS, D- and A-series. I'll group them and snap some photos, including the broaching. They are identical to the plated pre-war sockets, less the plating. Some of them made in early 1943 still have the CV marking.Not sure if that represents different years of production, but did see that some are broached to make a ring on the inside, while others just have discrete furrows. I'll do more comparison when I get more examples.
I had a set of Bonney, full polish, black, metric combo wrenches at work. I loved those wrenches but they were not mine and stayed with the job. Anybody know if any are still around? After Bonney went under, somebody selling NOS only had a few sizes.
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Bonney did get discontinued selling tools in 1994-1995 time frame as Cooper Tools had bought them out. It took me from April last year to a week ago to get my full polish (Not industrial black) set of metric long wrenches From 10MM to 20MM. What really took time to find was the 13MM and 15MM and the ones I found are a bit on the rough side but still it completes the set. OHH how I love the Bonney wrenches SAE and Metric.I had a set of Bonney, full polish, black, metric combo wrenches at work. I loved those wrenches but they were not mine and stayed with the job. Anybody know if any are still around? After Bonney went under, somebody selling NOS only had a few sizes.
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I don't collect this style pipe wrench, but those are beautiful, LS. Do you know who the OEM was?
LesserSon said:"...clearly, obviously, irrefutably..."

Glad you are happy that you got your RF57 Flare wrench and it arrived safely.Thanks to the eagle eyes of Mikeske I got a RF57 with the elusive 13/16" flare end.
While posting a pic of it I figured I'd show you guys most of my Bonney flare wrench selection.
Double flares, Loc-Rite and Non loc-Rite
Oh yeah and a bit expensive but my original 1/4" ratchet is well worn and could use the rebuild kit, I do wish that the tri-wing was offered as my 1/4" is a tri-wing. I got the others as I have the 3/8ths and 1/2" ratchets and they are not as worn as the 1/4". The 1/4" ratchet was used every day for over thirty years I was working on aircraft.eBay? I was watching some of those just to see if they would sell. I saw the V-size one sell, guess it's yours now! The seller still shows three A-size and a T-size available. I don't have any of those ratchets, so it was just idle curiosity.




Hi Rick,So the Bonney half satin sockets, is there a list of what part numbers were made?
Oh yeah and a bit expensive but my original 1/4" ratchet is well worn and could use the rebuild kit, I do wish that the tri-wing was offered as my 1/4" is a tri-wing. I got the others as I have the 3/8ths and 1/2" ratchets and they are not as worn as the 1/4". The 1/4" ratchet was used every day for over thirty years I was working on aircraft.
Oh yeah and a bit expensive but my original 1/4" ratchet is well worn and could use the rebuild kit, I do wish that the tri-wing was offered as my 1/4" is a tri-wing. I got the others as I have the 3/8ths and 1/2" ratchets and they are not as worn as the 1/4". The 1/4" ratchet was used every day for over thirty years I was working on aircraft.
I would probably just use the single lip selector as the old tri-wing on my 1/4" ratchet is pretty battered with some plating loss from all the years that I used it. I know it would be nice to do the removal of the tri-wing selector but it would probably better to replace everything as I have nicks scratches and generally worn that thing out.It is a bit of a pain, buuuuuuuut....one can disassemble the gear and swap out parts in it. So, it's very possible to take your new rebuild kit apart and replace the single lip selector knob with the old tri-wing you have. It being a smallish 1/4" gear only adds to the work.
Being the Bonney drive gear has two pawls you have to compress two pawl pins inward enough for the selector knob shaft to clear the hole and slide out. But it is possible. Definitley want a clear plexiglass glove box to work in just in case you lose control and the compressed spring flings the parts everywhere. Some guys use a big freezer bag.
Congrats, LS. By definition, it's Set No. 412 whether they were originally shipped together or not. (Edit: That came out wrong. What I'm saying is, while you could buy those individually, I wouldn't hesitate to call that the 412 set, sans original box or pouch.) And I agree - not a burr. Nice.They must have been tappet wrench set No.412, and most look hardly used...All from 1929-1930.