To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

The Ratchet Collection Thread

d42jeep

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
16,497
Location
Northern California
Here is the 1/4” drive version of that ratchet.
-Don
 

Attachments

  • FD93DE6C-BBBA-44FA-BE64-A12D6B75892E.jpg
    FD93DE6C-BBBA-44FA-BE64-A12D6B75892E.jpg
    148.5 KB · Views: 58
  • 42D47B13-A2A1-47B1-9132-63D581036F67.jpg
    42D47B13-A2A1-47B1-9132-63D581036F67.jpg
    149.9 KB · Views: 48
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Username already in use

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 4, 2015
Messages
2,177
Location
Ohio
Here's a little Duro made SpeedMaster ratchet.

attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1067.jpg
    IMG_1067.jpg
    115.6 KB · Views: 583

d42jeep

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 22, 2014
Messages
16,497
Location
Northern California
Yowza! That’s got a brighter shine than mine:drool:
What are these anyway? 50s? 60s?

There were more variations in 3/8” drive. They started using that basic design in 1/4” drive during WW2 and probably continued on into the ‘60s. Here is a mid ‘50s catalog page showing the 1/4” drive ratchet at the top of the page.
-Don
 

Attachments

  • 6253ADE3-70A5-457B-BE55-A6649DCD7894.jpeg
    6253ADE3-70A5-457B-BE55-A6649DCD7894.jpeg
    99 KB · Views: 56

outofbounds

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 23, 2019
Messages
1,393
Location
Michigan
Not exactly the "Belles of the Ball", (perhaps better described as Cinderella's half-sisters) but dragged in on a box and contents haul today that netted even more Armstrong than these three ratchets. Snap-On TML830, Bonney T702K, and the Armstrong S-91, F-91, and NM-91 family of ratchets.
 

Attachments

  • Ratchets2.jpg
    Ratchets2.jpg
    154.5 KB · Views: 57
  • Ratchets1.jpg
    Ratchets1.jpg
    117.5 KB · Views: 82

350XinNY

Active member
Joined
Feb 8, 2016
Messages
40
Re: My S-K 42470 Trio...

Cool. Thanks Don. I looked through about 100 active ebay auctions right now, and only found one other listed that had the 42470 1st and then the SK diamond in the middle and USA last. Looking closer at my ratchets, the access slot size on that one is between the Pat Pend (Smallest) and the SK-Wayne ratchet (Widest). Maybe this was like 1959-1960 right before SK turned to S-K Wayne? The font is larger too on it, and I notice the SK-Wayne ratchets have larger and smaller font variety as well.

Bruce

Think I found some verification! The manual says 1965, but wondering if closer to the beginning of the SK Wayne merger. (61-62?) As they stress that new name, but same quality. Anyhow, the 42470 ratchet in the front of the catalog shows the variety I have with the larger font 42470 first SK Diamond middle then USA last. Guess I wasn't too far off that this was maybe the last of the S-K before merging with Wayne.

Bruce
 

Attachments

  • SK 42470 Catalog pic 1965.jpg
    SK 42470 Catalog pic 1965.jpg
    141.2 KB · Views: 53
Last edited:

r_olson_06

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2012
Messages
4,073
Location
SD
Re: My S-K 42470 Trio...

Cool. Thanks Don. I looked through about 100 active ebay auctions right now, and only found one other listed that had the 42470 1st and then the SK diamond in the middle and USA last. Looking closer at my ratchets, the access slot size on that one is between the Pat Pend (Smallest) and the SK-Wayne ratchet (Widest). Maybe this was like 1959-1960 right before SK turned to S-K Wayne? The font is larger too on it, and I notice the SK-Wayne ratchets have larger and smaller font variety as well.

Bruce
Nice ratchets. I have found that when the logo is the center of the text is came with the "S-K Lectrolite" era tools. So the one with the logo closer the head is older as Don has mentioned.

Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
 

3baygarage

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 1, 2013
Messages
11,922
Location
SW Florida/from Buffalo,NY
There were more variations in 3/8” drive. They started using that basic design in 1/4” drive during WW2 and probably continued on into the ‘60s. Here is a mid ‘50s catalog page showing the 1/4” drive ratchet at the top of the page.
-Don

That pressed steel looking ratchet in 1/4 drive is interesting.
 

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,454
I don't recall coming across any walden ratchets like that, although the stamped steel ratchets are not something I focus on. Added a plomb wf38 to my bog ratchet assortment. The hinsdale has a hollow handle, presumably for a cheater bar.
 

Attachments

  • 20210219_220525.jpg
    20210219_220525.jpg
    149.6 KB · Views: 46
  • 20210219_220531.jpg
    20210219_220531.jpg
    153.1 KB · Views: 40
  • 20210219_220536.jpg
    20210219_220536.jpg
    154.9 KB · Views: 39
  • 20210219_220540.jpg
    20210219_220540.jpg
    151.5 KB · Views: 38
  • 20210219_220549.jpg
    20210219_220549.jpg
    151.2 KB · Views: 41
  • 20210219_220607.jpg
    20210219_220607.jpg
    149.4 KB · Views: 52

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,454
Nice ratchets Ed! Here are a few old craftsmans.
 

Attachments

  • 20210223_203823.jpg
    20210223_203823.jpg
    118.2 KB · Views: 69

Gear Wolf

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 25, 2015
Messages
567
Some Craftsman Long Head, Butterfly, Stainless, Lifetime and Premium 84-tooth.

Great photo Ed!

By the way, I was finally able to send you one of the thank you gifts I intended to ship out with your tool kit! Thanks again for sending your venerable Vanadium Tool set!

I'll have to give you an update on what delayed me for so long. ;)
 

ed4banger

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2016
Messages
470
Location
Virginia
Great photo Ed!



By the way, I was finally able to send you one of the thank you gifts I intended to ship out with your tool kit! Thanks again for sending your venerable Vanadium Tool set!



I'll have to give you an update on what delayed me for so long. ;)
 
Last edited:

bonneyman

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 22, 2010
Messages
8,758
Location
Desert SW
Here's a little Duro made SpeedMaster ratchet.

attachment.php

For some reason I always thought the little mountain symbol above the numbers on the back plate looked like a stylized "M" and "W". (i.e. Montgomery Wards) :dunno:

I had one but thought it was some gimmicky brand so sold it, and until now didn't realize it was Duro made.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2283.JPG
    IMG_2283.JPG
    121.8 KB · Views: 19
  • IMG_2286.JPG
    IMG_2286.JPG
    110.2 KB · Views: 18
  • IMG_2285.JPG
    IMG_2285.JPG
    115.4 KB · Views: 17
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Username already in use

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 4, 2015
Messages
2,177
Location
Ohio
For some reason I always thought the little mountain symbol above the numbers on the back plate looked like a stylized "M" and "W". (i.e. Montgomery Wards) :dunno:

No, you're right. It's a stylized M over W for Montgomery Wards. I should have typed Wards Master instead of Speed Master. ;)
 

bonneyman

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 22, 2010
Messages
8,758
Location
Desert SW
I found an unmarked 1/2" drive ratchet Friday. It has no markings on it whatsoever! Must have been built for the CIA so it would be untraceable!

I started through this thread trying to match it up, and on page 22 I found a 3/8" drive version that was marked Walden Worcester. So I know the maker, but not the model number.

It has a polished chrome head, but the handle and shaft are plated but not polished. I wonder if it had a molded plastic handle over the steel forging? I am guessing that it was made soon after WWII, since the one on page 22 was unplated and thought to be wartime.

It works smoothly, but the finish is scraped up on part of the head. Kind of interesting, and hard to identify.

I found one like that recently myself. Marked Walden-Worchester, 2816.
Had a tweaked handle like someone put a 10 foot cheater bar on it, but I managed to straighten it almost perfect and the internals are fine. One tough tool!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7690.jpg
    IMG_7690.jpg
    64.9 KB · Views: 34
  • IMG_7691.JPG
    IMG_7691.JPG
    113.7 KB · Views: 38
  • IMG_7689.jpg
    IMG_7689.jpg
    64.6 KB · Views: 38
  • IMG_7688.jpg
    IMG_7688.jpg
    65 KB · Views: 45
Last edited:

bonneyman

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 22, 2010
Messages
8,758
Location
Desert SW
No, you're right. It's a stylized M over W for Montgomery Wards. I should have typed Wards Master instead of Speed Master. ;)

Oh, I wasn't being picky. Just a quirk of mine that I had for some years until the GJ pro's made me see it differently. Just never thought of those as Duro because Duro is stuck in my mind as those female drive styles.
 

Oldtuleguy

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 4, 2017
Messages
10,454
The same mw logo appears on the plomb made speedmaster ratchets, so easy to confuse them. The duro stuff was wards master quality, then wardsmaster. Speedmaster appeared on wright made sets around 1939, which did not have the mw logo, then the plomb stuff took over the speedmaster moniker and wright, duro and briefly new britain were relegated to wardmaster.
 

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
Woo-hoo! USPS finally delivered my Feb17 eBay purchase from bobm_z. After I get the internals cleaned up, I hope to have a working F.H.Ayer rat for my mixed box of extruded sockets.
As received, the nickel finish is good, but the internal rust had pretty much seized the mechanism. No wonder it was described only as a “special tool” in the item description.
 

Attachments

  • 8B41EE94-64F4-401D-A2F6-B29BCD004939.jpg
    8B41EE94-64F4-401D-A2F6-B29BCD004939.jpg
    146.7 KB · Views: 114
  • 24AE55E6-57B0-48A3-B9E2-F7BC824219AC.jpg
    24AE55E6-57B0-48A3-B9E2-F7BC824219AC.jpg
    139.3 KB · Views: 123
Last edited:

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
Yes, I dithered over one of his mixed bundles that had some big Utica pliers and another with Bonney DBEs, and missed out. Should have just hit Buy it Now on both! Then bought a humdrum group of Bonney DOEs. Now this. Very pleased with it. There was just enough rust in it to prevent the ratcheting mechanism from sliding under the spring. Clean and lubed, it works great.
Oddly, I feel like there was something like this with my dad’s childhood bicycle, but smaller. Probably long, long gone.

EDIT - Dad denies owning anything like this. The “memory” is at least 40 years ago, so he’s probably right. Something else maybe.
 

Attachments

  • 626F73D6-4516-4B52-9804-C276B2D925A8.jpg
    626F73D6-4516-4B52-9804-C276B2D925A8.jpg
    134.4 KB · Views: 95
  • 9DBFB32B-0C7C-4965-B799-918BF3E2A8F1.jpg
    9DBFB32B-0C7C-4965-B799-918BF3E2A8F1.jpg
    148.5 KB · Views: 104
  • C372440C-A42F-4C05-B591-E0B2686E782A.jpg
    C372440C-A42F-4C05-B591-E0B2686E782A.jpg
    151.5 KB · Views: 92
  • E4508AA3-BD00-4A9B-BD86-4DCC77FFE579.jpg
    E4508AA3-BD00-4A9B-BD86-4DCC77FFE579.jpg
    151.6 KB · Views: 28
  • A361CC2B-59E1-456C-81C7-AF62F599E32E.jpg
    A361CC2B-59E1-456C-81C7-AF62F599E32E.jpg
    82.1 KB · Views: 27
  • 5A74BC0E-60F2-4B65-98FA-FB8021B0AD8B.jpg
    5A74BC0E-60F2-4B65-98FA-FB8021B0AD8B.jpg
    64.8 KB · Views: 89
Last edited:

Private Lugnutz

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 30, 2012
Messages
30,474
Location
The Authentic Jersey Shore
I hope to have a working F.H.Ayer rat for my mixed box of extruded sockets.
I wasn't tracking this project prior to this post, LS. So I am assuming you found the sockets and then you went looking for a ratchet to add to the box to turn them. Did you select the F.H. Ayer ratchet arbitrarily? Or do some of the pressed steel sockets have an F.H. Ayer marking ("A" in a circle)? Reason I ask is, the only instances I have seen of this particular folding T-bar barrel ratchet (which resembles the Auto-Cle type) is in early Packer Auto "RAY" socket sets or orphans. I don't think I have ever seen a complete or even a near-complete F.H. Ayer socket set in its own box.
 

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
The majority (25 or so) of the sockets are marked only with fractional sizes. The box is missing the lid, and I don’t see any marks on what’s left. I figure I will recognize the configuration of the wood spacers in an advert or catalog someday, and attribute it.
I do have marked sockets. Interestingly, six of them are Ayer 4pt. Just one 6pt.
 

Attachments

  • FC6EB22C-747D-4AA3-A875-783EBC914C8D.jpg
    FC6EB22C-747D-4AA3-A875-783EBC914C8D.jpg
    156.3 KB · Views: 32
  • C69E65EE-104E-48CB-BC01-3EE964B1D624.jpg
    C69E65EE-104E-48CB-BC01-3EE964B1D624.jpg
    150.8 KB · Views: 33
Last edited:

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
I wasn’t particularly looking for this ratchet, but I’ve been watching that seller - some interesting stuff has come up. When the rat did, I pounced.
 

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
That's the most Ayer sockets I have ever heard of in one place. And with the ratchet, the closest thing to an Ayer set.

I tracked those 4pts down to my post on your watch: 2018 GS thread. This is a very slooowww project, I guess.

The box and unmarked sockets...I have not found the post. It’s funny - I know right where I found them, but what year?

ANSWER - Ah, there they are, in the 2016 GS thread (thank you, jpg metadata). Wow - four years and three months to find the proper ratchet! SLOOOWWW, indeed! I guess I should get around to making that lid. (Chestnut - not oak, as originally posted.)
 
Last edited:

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
Not to start a riot on the wrong thread, but...
Do you think the unbranded 13/32 is the same OEM as the Ayer 13/32? The other 20-odd unbranded sockets have the SAME font numerals. If so, then this really is a big set of Ayer in-the-making.
The non-Ayer branded sockets... The Packer and Larson sockets are practically identical to each other, different from the Ayer in both construction marks and font style & orientation; differing from the Mossberg sockets mostly by having such a pronounced detent dimple.
 

Attachments

  • DEE54181-5288-441C-98D8-3D4599104952.jpg
    DEE54181-5288-441C-98D8-3D4599104952.jpg
    149.1 KB · Views: 92
  • 75D9F38E-FF56-4F7B-9565-470A203CFFC5.jpg
    75D9F38E-FF56-4F7B-9565-470A203CFFC5.jpg
    147.8 KB · Views: 92
  • 96596197-26CB-4800-971B-FBBB84CF0542.jpg
    96596197-26CB-4800-971B-FBBB84CF0542.jpg
    149.5 KB · Views: 21
  • 1C4E3AD3-989B-43A1-9A52-66C7C316F110.jpg
    1C4E3AD3-989B-43A1-9A52-66C7C316F110.jpg
    148.1 KB · Views: 23
  • 94396B7D-3B6F-4506-BC97-4CCD99496B59.jpg
    94396B7D-3B6F-4506-BC97-4CCD99496B59.jpg
    150.9 KB · Views: 28
Last edited:

LesserSon

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2016
Messages
5,047
Location
PA USA
Yeah. I woke up this morning, and the excitement kicked in immediately. Last night, I did some fruitless searching for Ayer advertisements illustrating boxed socket sets. Sure are a lot of Mossberg by comparison.
The only titular Ayer thread I found on GJ is on General Tools Discussion, boasting 3 posts (and no pics) from 2017. The OP didn’t stick around. AA site has precious little to show (one ratchet & one socket), and the link they have to what they claim is the FHAyer website is currently broken. Looks like the plant closed in 2020. 14Oct2020 Auction.
Here is a 2015-ish video featuring company president Bob Debolt promoting Chicago Heights. (I wonder if a GJ member now owns the Wilton vise glimpsed in the video?)
I guess I’ll tack some posts onto the existing thread, and stop cluttering up this one.
 
Last edited:

Private Lugnutz

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 30, 2012
Messages
30,474
Location
The Authentic Jersey Shore
The ratchet has shown up and been discussed before down here on the Vintage board in several threads, LS. Probably a generic old tool whatzit type thread or associated with Packer Auto "RAY" sets. The F.H. Ayer ratchet was apparently the ratchet Packer Auto issued in their very early sets. And it was speculated that they provided the sockets, too. They were both in Chicago. I will find them and link them here momentarily. Or you could start a new thread down here on the vintage board.

EDIT: The thread I was thinking of is linked here.
 
Last edited:

Provincial

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 21, 2011
Messages
6,855
Location
Near Salem, OR
I found this Craftsman BE ratchet today. It is not Long-C, but is a push-through (missing the drive plug). It is in good shape, and works smoothly.

From the lettering and the push-through design it seems to be pre-1934. Is this right?
 

Attachments

  • Craftsman Ratchet.jpg
    Craftsman Ratchet.jpg
    128.6 KB · Views: 44
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom