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Damn Lugz! Nice find. Is that 3/4” drive?
What do you gentleman think of this little S-wrench, date code JQ(Oct1925)?
The faces seem normal thickness, but there are no stamped sizes and the gullets are huge (7/16x9/16) for this size (4”) wrench. I’m thinking it was sold unfinished and ground very expertly, or else ordered special and just not stamped for some reason.
Looks like that "S" wrench was made for gas fittings. Probably was originally painted black epoxy on the handle and the mating surfaces in the gullets were likely also coated in same black epoxy
I have a Puritan Gas wrench (now attached photos) that has a strikingly similar makeup.
Agreed.nickel or cadmium,
Looks like one of the Chrysler technician award sets.
Cloned Bonney long pattern polished combos?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ST25WGB/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Bump. Anyone know if these are copies? If not, maybe I can post a question on Amazon hoping a verified buyer has Bonney 1100 series or Matco WCL wrenches to take comparison pics or at least post dimensions. Just curious and definitely NOT buying these. I already have the "real" Bonney combo sets in fractional and metric.
Anyone else interested in the Bonney service wrenches (water pump wrenches)? I put together a set of these and always wondered about the manufacturing dates. So, with input from Private Lugnutz I put together this document helping to date these wrenches.
Thanks, appreciate it. Could swear I've seen a side-by-side pic of Matco vs. Bonney broaching, but couldn't find it. Here's a close up of 7/8" Matco and Bonney box ends. Need pic of AmazonBasics now.Definitely not Bonney.
The design is actually closer to the Matco WCL which doesn't have the Bonney lobular box end but rather a conventional, old style box end.
I have a June '28.I have one in my set that has the shield logo on the head.
I have a date code chart on my site too, which also specifies all the markings you should see as well. I also have all the trademarks updated on the Bonney page, which is interesting from a first use date perspective.Anyone else interested in the Bonney service wrenches (water pump wrenches)? I put together a set of these and always wondered about the manufacturing dates. So, with input from Private Lugnutz I put together this document helping to date these wrenches.
Toolarchives.comtwertsy - is OK to post your the name of your website on here? I love these Bonney tools and would enjoy reading up more on them. Is your site alloy artifacts by any chance? I did stumble across that site while looking for Bonney markings and dates.
1993 I believe.Cool website, Twertsy. Thank you. Do you know what year the Bonney name disappeared from the wrenches? I am guessing early 1990s, but not sure what exact year.
Will need to look a bit more into these,
Today's finds were two manifold wrenches, I was fairly sure when I spotted them that there were only two in the catalogue that I had looked through. So thought great completed that collection in one go. But no.
The catalogue lists two under ' starter and manifold wrenches'
2700 which is 5/8 and 3/4
2701 which is 9/16 and 5/8
What I bought was a 2700, which is as above and
2699 which is 9/16 and 1/2?
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I have the 2880 which is 3/4 and 5/8 - WHAT IS YOUR GUESS ON THE YEAR OF MANUFACTURE?