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don long

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I picked up the jack today and put in the shop to look it over.
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It is very clean like it has been well cared for. The old owner said he drained the oil out of it so it wouldn't leak and that gave me the idea that the jack doesn't work.
So I took off the cover only to find this

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A new gasket and the seal kit along with the assembly guide in the bag

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I'm all ready to go on this project Lol.
 

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I picked up the jack today and put in the shop to look it over.
IMG_8356.JPG
It is very clean like it has been well cared for. The old owner said he drained the oil out of it so it wouldn't leak and that gave me the idea that the jack doesn't work.
So I took off the cover only to find this

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A new gasket and the seal kit along with the assembly guide in the bag

IMG_8369.JPG
I'm all ready to go on this project Lol.
Go buy a lottery ticket. You're on a roll. lol
 

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Mystery socket...

I have loved Blackhawk tools since I received my Grandpa's 49997. I've been adding sockets to complete a set of Lock-on 1/2 sockets. I have a 1/2 drive 3/4" socket that is a stubby. It's also marked 35124 as if it's a 7/16 drive. If it's miss-marked why is it so short?

As I understand it a 35124 should be a 7/16 drive, 3/4" socket.
 

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Mystery socket...

I have loved Blackhawk tools since I received my Grandpa's 49997. I've been adding sockets to complete a set of Lock-on 1/2 sockets. I have a 1/2 drive 3/4" socket that is a stubby. It's also marked 35124 as if it's a 7/16 drive. If it's miss-marked why is it so short?
It's not mismarked. It's a 7/16th drive short socket. If a half inch ratchet fits it, the socket is either worn to hell or someone modified it to fit a 1/2 inch drive anvil.
 

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Nitrocellulose

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I'll attach a pic of the inside of the drive end. It must have been properly broached and re-chromed.

It's the center socket.
 

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could someone give me the approximate age. model 48X drive 3/4 1-1/2 opening.. all I have seen have a larger model number.
 

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I found this little 34945A ratchet and it is a pretty good match for the 34986 hinge handle I had. The hinge handle maker was a better knurler though. I think this is the first double pawl ratchet I've found. I like that it's possible to turn the direction 'knob' without needing to hold onto the socket. I also like the grippy ring on top.

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I opened it up and re-greased it and it's a smooth clicker. I usually prefer using older tools, but I'll bet I wind up reaching for this one.

Tom
 
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Kids grown up now but it's still there! I may get it down for a look. Probably covered in dust.
 

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I found this little 34945A ratchet and it is a pretty good match for the 34986 hinge handle I had. The hinge handle maker was a better knurler though. I think this is the first double pawl ratchet I've found. I like that it's possible to turn the direction 'knob' without needing to hold onto the socket. I also like the grippy ring on top.

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I opened it up and re-greased it and it's a smooth clicker. I usually prefer using older tools, but I'll bet I wind up reaching for this one.

Tom
My Father got me a 30 piece socket set with the ratchet in the pic. I love using it
 

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My Father got me a 30 piece socket set with the ratchet in the pic. I love using it
I found this little 34945A ratchet and it is a pretty good match for the 34986 hinge handle I had. The hinge handle maker was a better knurler though. I think this is the first double pawl ratchet I've found. I like that it's possible to turn the direction 'knob' without needing to hold onto the socket. I also like the grippy ring on top.


I opened it up and re-greased it and it's a smooth clicker. I usually prefer using older tools, but I'll bet I wind up reaching for this one.

Tom

You fellas have the New Britain rebrand versions circa early 1960s. I have the exact same ones only mine have the New Britain branding. They are outstanding users. Mine see a lot of use around here.
 

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I've been working on that 32C tool set.
I black japanned all my pieces, to stay true to the original Quick Disconnect era factory finish, but that scheme turned out fantastic, Don. Everything really pops against the gold and the liner.
it's been in storage since the Reagan administration. Before that it was on a shelf in my Dad's shop.
The condition is exceptional.
Super cool and one of my unicorns!
Note that the Porto-Power so-called "torpedo" box and the Nuggets so-called "bomb" box were actually two different takes on the same theme, Smoke. The torpedo box is much bigger than the bomb box, has a different shape, four wheels instead of two, and a different compartment configuration inside. Or do you have a late 40's through 1950 Porto-Power set in need of a home I don't know about? If so, sorry for the unnecessary qualification.

EDIT: Having said that, if I was fortunate enough to find a "torpedo" box in the wild, I would not hesitate to grab it and put a Nuggets set inside it. It's definitely in the family - and when they're that rare, a close cousin will do! :)
 
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I black japanned all my pieces, to stay true to the original Quick Disconnect era factory finish, but that scheme turned out fantastic, Don. Everything really pops against the gold and the liner.

The condition is exceptional.

Note that the Porto-Power so-called "torpedo" box and the Nuggets so-called "bomb" box were actually two different takes on the same theme, Smoke. The torpedo box is much bigger than the bomb box, has a different shape, four wheels instead of two, and a different compartment configuration inside. Or do you have a late 40's through 1950 Porto-Power set in need of a home I don't know about? If so, sorry for the unnecessary qualification.

EDIT: Having said that, if I was fortunate enough to find a "torpedo" box in the wild, I would not hesitate to grab it and put a Nuggets set inside it. It's definitely in the family - and when they're that rare, a close cousin will do! :)
I don’t currently have any Blackhawk tools needing a home😂👍. I have to limit my rabbit holes but certainly would pick one up if I found one in the wild cheap, which is pretty much never going to happen. And I forgot about the 2 different box sizes so the qualification explanation was totally fine.
 

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This came up on CL, I'm interested, but just by the pictures the Blackhawk tool chest does not seem to be as robust as my vintage Snap-on. Thoughts on this box. . . and the $40 price?

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Finally took delivery of the wrench display. About as crusty as you'd expect. Little elbow grease and it cleaned up alright for display. Need to find the stuff to fill it now!

Fresh out of the box. Looking like it was just pulled from an abanoned hardware store. 20220820_104402.jpg
Unfortunately the tool display part has a lot of either overspray or messed up paint, but I dig the patina. 🙂
 
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