supersteve
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A member here mentioned tools in 1/64" increments, I'm familiar with 1/32" stuff but never heard of stuff in 64ths. Anyone have any info/pics/links/anecdotes?

My Craftsman midget set has a couple a of combinations one is a 13/64 and the other is 15/64. Don't think I ever used any of the wrenches in that set. I did not buy them, they were part of a set I got as a gift.
Patrick

I own a few, but they are buried in the barn, so I cannot remember what manufactuers names are on them. Check out "Alloy Artifacts", as they have the most comprehensive tool history collection that I know of.
Wayne
Wrenches are avaIlable in 1/64 increments if you need them. If you don't need them, don't spend the money.
You aren't going to impress anybody worth impressing with a toolbox of tools you can't use.
My 1996 NASCAR Cup car has front ball joints that are in either 32nds or 64ths. Weird size. I think they are from the 60's Chryslers originally. I had to get a special (read expensive) square socket to deal with them.
I have a SuperQuality 1/2 drive 12 point deep in 53/64. No idea what application it was used on.
Oh I plan on getting these, along with a full set of Whitworth tools. I'll set aside a drawer for them, lined with velvet and rich Corinthian leather. And once a week, I'll take them out and caress them tenderly.

Oh I plan on getting these, along with a full set of Whitworth tools. I'll set aside a drawer for them, lined with velvet and rich Corinthian leather. And once a week, I'll take them out and caress them tenderly.