The top 5 wrenches are all the same: 1096H 1 1/16" X 7/8", and the bottom one is a 1096 1" X 15/16". If anyone needs one to fill out a set, let me know.Williams Tappet Wrenches
Working on a complete set of each of the usual DOE tappet wrenches. Just need a couple more.
Shown also are the five long SOE tappet wrenches offered.
This logo is my favorite era that spanned from the 1960’s to 1990’s approximately. These were the wrench of choice in one of the plants that I really enjoyed working at. (Sorry English majors.)


Here's a few more Barcalo Buffalo tappets. The bottom one is a 7/16"-0* x 17/32"-22-1/2*, but unfortunately the straight end was ground a bit, and has the strange inverted lettering?Well, they're even scarcer in the wild, but the fun is always more about the finding than the having for me. Looks like you only need one more to complete the set. If my patience runs out, and nobody puts a 7/16"-0* x 17/32"-22-1/2* on eBay before that day comes, that one has your name on it.

Hate is a strong word, but I HATE when they do that! I've lost count of the sets I have where one upside down marking ruins the whole visual and offends one's sense of order (especially if one is slightly OCD, a malady or genetic predisposition I think an overwhelming majority of collectors seems to have)!...the strange inverted lettering
Nice find, Don! They certainly are irresistible. I opened the thread with one circled in a photo of several eponymously marked tools. I now have a pair of them, thanks to @leg17, who sent me a second, and devoted a whole post to their still unresolved source, here.I would have left it behind if it wasn’t for the markings.



I found a non automotive use for one and purchased it back when I was a teenager. Bicycle pedal bolts were so narrow on the flats you couldn't get a regular wrench to work. As I worked on bikes and lawnmowers as a teenager I bought 1/2 x 9/16 wrench for them . Still have it but don't use it much.
Nice find.A Chrome Molybdenum tappet wrench turned up last month at the swap meet.
I'm not sure which post or wrench you're referring to, Jock. If you mean the miscellaneous pile in post #2, none of them are unbranded. While I have seen these before, I don't think I have one.It has no brand name, just like one posted by Lugz in the opening post of this thread.
Its 22-1/2* x 15* configuration was used by several mfgrs (Bonney, Armstrong, Barcalo, etc). Billings was not one of them, though. Billings uniquely used 22-1/2* x 22-1/2*, no doubt derived from their loom wrenches. While it's true that Billings used and marked their wrenches with the same composition name, it was always with a hyphen ("CHROME-MOLYBDENUM") as far as I know. The marking is most similar to Barcalo, but it was not in italic font, nor do I recall ever seeing a Barcalo C-M wrench with the little "MADE IN U.S.A." marking.It is very similar to older C-M Barcalo and Billings designs.
Nice! FOAK for the thread. (Made by Herbrand.)Some riverside tappet wrenches
