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davethorik

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Some of the recent ratchets I have gotten.

Wright MN60 3/8

I really like those old Wright rachets.

That's another on the list...I own plenty of Wright round heads, but I've yet to see one of those pear heads. And it seems like this area (15 min from Barberton) has a lot of Wright on the used market. Oh well. The hunt continues...
 

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I found this old neglected 1/2” drive Duro Chrome 1/2” drive reversible ratchet with removable plug on eBay. With some 3 in one oil added it works perfectly although being cad plated not much clean up is possible. For $2.00 (plus freight) I just couldn’t resist it.
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As told in the G sale thread, I traded a breakfast burrito for this Truth ratchet and chisel this morning at the flea market!
 

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Hi all. I've had this guy for a long time. Female drive is 15mm wide. I don't have any information on it. Any ideas?
 

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I think I've seen the four rivets placed like that before on a through-ratchet, but it's not coming to me. Not that it matters much for the ID, but are you sure the drive opening is 15mm wide? Looks it says "17 M/M A/F" on the handle. That would be 17mm Across-the-Flats.
 

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Wow, I don't have one of those.....nice snag

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It was in the bottom of an ol rusty toolbox along with the chisel. Ill have to look back through all these boxes next time to make sure there's not any more Truth stuff in there hidden. No other markings on it but the Makers Mark. theres a spot thats been brazed maybe on the side. Ill put some moe pics of it up later. It works great though!
 

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Yes I am in Malta but we used to live in Canada. No it wasn't found here, it came with us when we moved here 28 years ago like many of our other tools.Thanks for your interest.
 

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My guess would be Britool. Mine is flimsy, with the minimum of rivets, but I have seen them with four rivets in the head although not in that exact placement.

Gerry
 

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That’s a really cool ratchet. I know a guy that’s collecting those Ranger/AT tools. Please let me know if you’re interested in parting ways with it. :drool:
 

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The tools in the toolkits for the WWII Packard-built Rolls-Royce Merlin engines also had "AT" part numbers, and Snapmom seems to think that ratchet belongs to that kit, not a Fairchild Ranger kit. My first thought also would've been Fairchild Ranger, as I didn't even know the Packard Merlin kits had socket drive tools.
 

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Someone really wanted to only turn 1/2" square nuts with this Cornwell 3/8-inch drive rat. I didn't notice that the socket was welded on until I got it home. I thought it was just rust-frozen.
 

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Here is a ratchet I picked up at the Tahoe flea this morning. It seems to be marked AER-BEA CO INC. From what little info I could find on the internet, it seems like they were a manufacturer of aircraft parts. It seems to have several coats of olive drab paint which I really didn’t want to remove. Here are some pictures.
-Don
 

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Interesting, purpose built ratchet, Don. Neat to find it with layers of O.D. paint.

Keeping it in the same vein, I found this 3/8" drive Bonney made PWA ratchet last weekend. In bright chrome, must have been made prior to wartime alloy restrictions.

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Interesting, purpose built ratchet, Don. Neat to find it with layers of O.D. paint.

Keeping it in the same vein, I found this 3/8" drive Bonney made PWA ratchet last weekend. In bright chrome, must have been made prior to wartime alloy restrictions.

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I'm not so sure about PWA markings with chrome necessarily being prewar. Check out this Proto LA DOE wrench I found recently.
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Williams ratchets. Yes, they are Williams as we now know, thanks to Twertsy for digging up the trademark info! 54 tooth count.

1/2” drive HS-52
3/8” drive HB-52

Is there a 1/4” out there, I don’t know.
 

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Not to sidetrack the thread-that "flying W" insignia was hotly debated in other GJ & GG wrench forums that it was Western Auto or Westline> I think that I have some wrenches left with that same W?????:headscrat
 

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Not to sidetrack the thread-that "flying W" insignia was hotly debated in other GJ & GG wrench forums that it was Western Auto or Westline> I think that I have some wrenches left with that same W?????:headscrat

It was a mystery for quite a while. After seeing unfinished examples of wrenches and sockets around town for years, I was confident they were at least made by Williams. Thank Twertsy though, I don’t know how he finds all the historical info.

http://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn60539431&docId=ORC20051105190350#docIndex=0&page=1

Edit: Walter J Johnson patent

https://patents.google.com/patent/US2706424?oq=US2706424+A
 

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The tools in the toolkits for the WWII Packard-built Rolls-Royce Merlin engines also had "AT" part numbers, and Snapmom seems to think that ratchet belongs to that kit, not a Fairchild Ranger kit. My first thought also would've been Fairchild Ranger, as I didn't even know the Packard Merlin kits had socket drive tools.

Hi Lugz. The AT 8022 ratchet IS listed on the inventory that came attached to the Packard Merlin tool kit rolls.
 
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Not to sidetrack the thread-that "flying W" insignia was hotly debated in other GJ & GG wrench forums that it was Western Auto or Westline> I think that I have some wrenches left with that same W?????:headscrat

Sort of looks very close to J.H. Williams Industrial wrench! I have others stashed away in the wrenches box-will post up when found. Thanks Todd!
 

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I have plenty of ratchets, nothing that I would consider vintage. I did pick the following up yesterday in a package tool deal:
1) Husky 1/4" set ratchet marked CM41
2) Bonney looks like 4693?
3) Thorsen 89T
4) Williams B52 Superratchet
5) Indestro 2775
 

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I picked up this 1/4" ratchet from a pawn shop today for $1. Does anyone know anything about this ratchet? I have never seen this style before.
 

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I picked up this 1/4" ratchet from a pawn shop today for $1. Does anyone know anything about this ratchet? I have never seen this style before.
First off YOU ****. That is a long pattern BE ratchet and they are very hard to come by. Being 1/4 drive it is even more difficult. They came with a drive plug that is inserted into the female end of the ratchet. I am super jealous. Let me know if you want to part with it.[emoji2]

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First off YOU ****. That is a long pattern BE ratchet and they are very hard to come by. Being 1/4 drive it is even more difficult. They came with a drive plug that is inserted into the female end of the ratchet. I am super jealous. Let me know if you want to part with it.[emoji2]

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Yes, that is indeed a rare one!
 

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Please tell me who made these. I know they were discussed somewhere, maybe this thread, but I don’t remember who made them. Thanks.

Jim C.
 

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What does the writing on the handles of all of them say?

Wow, Captain Obvious, why didn’t I think of that? Thanks. I posted the question and photo because I couldn’t read what was stamped on the handles. Maybe you couldn’t read them either?

Jim C.
 

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Wow, Captain Obvious, why didn’t I think of that? Thanks. I posted the question and photo because I couldn’t read what was stamped on the handles. Maybe you couldn’t read them either?

Jim C.

Look here smartass, I was being serious. You didn't specify they were your ratchets, a friend's ratchets, or a random internet image. For all I know, its a patent stamp and "made in usa". Logo could be elsewhere. Thats why I asked.
 

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Look here smartass, I was being serious. You didn't specify they were your ratchets, a friend's ratchets, or a random internet image. For all I know, its a patent stamp and "made in usa". Logo could be elsewhere. Thats why I asked.

Sorry Captain O. No offense. Thanks for your response. It was really helpful.

Jim C.
 

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Herbrand Van-Chrome J-9A 3/8 spinner ratchet
Overall good shape
 

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