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Swap Meet Finds

MarshallGirvin

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So I scored a few tools last Saturday at The Rhinebeck NY, Car Show/Swap Meet. Not an extremely outrageous deal but I'm not complaining. I purchased the PowrKraft toolbox mainly for the Armstrong ratchet, but it came with some other goodies. A full PowrKraft 1/2" set (Ratchet, Sockets, Breaker Bar, Extensions, Speeder) and a full SK wrench set. I want to know how to take apart the J-H Williams "SUPERRATCHET". I think the larger notched ring around the selector unscrews but I'm not sure. Any help would be appreciated.
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reptilezs

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for the williams super ratchet the notched ring unscrews, normal counter clockwise to loosen. i use a park tools spa 4 pin spanner
 

Even 11

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Looks like a nice haul! Is that 1/4 ratchet a Wright? What did you have to give for it all?

-Dane
 
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MarshallGirvin

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I was hoping I could get some more information on some of the wrenches I got. Here's a list:
The Kilborn & Bishop Co. Saxon Wrench
Bacalo USA TO2628
Bonney USA 706
Two wrenches labeled "M" inside of a circle (???)
Wrench with an upside down triangle, kind of like the letter "O" in Plomb.
D WIZARD wrench.

I have other ones that are only marked USA and some that are completely label-less. Any information would be great.
 

dieseldodge01

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I have a blue Powr Kraft box just like the one pictured. I also have a tan one, they are nicely built and good for holding ratchet collections :bounce:
 

Arne73

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What is that wrench in the bottom picture used for? I have a similar one and thought it might be for gas valves but couldn't figure why there were screw taps in it.
 

oleblu

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The bottom wrench is refered to as an "alligator" wrench. It is used like an open end adjustable wrench....but you don't need to adjust.
 
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