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They changed the size of the T-bar after the war to a smaller diameter. Should be the same diameter as the wartime T-bar and unmarked but in chrome. Knurled on only one end to keep it from passing through the breaker bar.
 
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Dan,
Even though he spent some time on the West Coast in his younger days, I’m pretty sure that he isn’t a Giants fan, living in NJ. Just sayin! If he gets that crossbar I officially lose the 1/4” Brazil race!:sad:
-Don
 

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Dan,
Even though he spent some time on the West Coast in his younger days, I’m pretty sure that he isn’t a Giants fan, living in NJ. Just sayin! If he gets that crossbar I officially lose the 1/4” Brazil race!:sad:
-Don
I'm going to pull a Switzerland and remain neutral on the great Brazil war. Unless of course he ends up a Dodgers fan...
 

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Dan,
I haven’t heard that terrible thing about him. Since he has a daughter playing college basketball, he may be more of a hoops fan. I would send him one if I had an extra.
-Don
 

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I have a spare 1/4" diameter sk tommy bar. If that's the right size for your set lemme know:beer:
It is! :beer: Anchor Steam! :beer:
Dan,
Even though he spent some time on the West Coast in his younger days, I’m pretty sure that he isn’t a Giants fan, living in NJ. Just sayin! If he gets that crossbar I officially lose the 1/4” Brazil race!:sad:
Speaking of races, the only sports I ever watched when I was at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey were the four- or two-wheeled variety at Laguna Seca! :)
I'm going to pull a Switzerland and remain neutral on the great Brazil war. Unless of course he ends up a Dodgers fan...
Dan,
I haven’t heard that terrible thing about him. Since he has a daughter playing college basketball, he may be more of a hoops fan. I would send him one if I had an extra.
Maybe he's a NY Giants fan, does that work? :evil:
Like George Washington, at whose namesake university my daughter will be playing basketball (starting June 28... let's not rush her out of the house just yet, Don, she's my last baby girl), I cannot tell a lie! I am not a Giants fan. But, I am most certainly not a Dodgers fan, either. At the risk of losing an S-K 1/4-inch crossbar due to intra-National League animosities, I am a Phillies fan. :) (We are a little out of place on the Jersey Shore just north of the Manasquan river, the fuzzy unofficial geographical dividing line between Philly and NY sports fans here in NJ, but my wife is from Philly and I was born and raised in the Pennsyltucky sticks. See pic 1, taken February 7. See pic 2, taken a few moments ago! :lol: We usually alternate the banners season to season, but I'm not sure that one is ever coming down. Maybe if the Phightin' Phils can cut down on errors and close more leads than they blow...).
 

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Just wrote to SK to get a rebuild kit for this little old guy.
 

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Current status of my S-K 1/2" drive knurled set that I began collecting a couple months ago. Picking pieces up 1 and 2 at a time at flea markets and estate sales. I have a few extra of a couple sizes if anyone is needing something. Does anyone know if the extension I have is period correct for the knurled sockets?
 

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What "brand" SK is it marked with? Your extension has 2 bands/rings which to me indicates later.

My best guesses (mostly based on SK history and my Socket inventory list where I tried to keep track...):

SH Tools: Early 30's-~58
SK (No Tools) and Knurled 58-after 62 (when Wayne picked them up and it was SK Wayne)
SK Wayne and Knurled after 62 but WELL before 69 (when Dresser buys Symington-Wayne )
SK Wayne and 2 band/rings (Your extension? Not sure I've seen a knurled extension...) - well after 62 until 69 (when Dresser buys Symington-Wayne )

I believe Dresser kept the 2 bands and dropped the "Wayne" in 69 after the buyout
 
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Current status of my S-K 1/2" drive knurled set that I began collecting a couple months ago.

The extension looks right to me. The ratchet looks much newer than the sockets, but all the diamond SK stuff works together I think.

I have some spare 1/2" drive sockets. Let me know what you're missing. I may be able to help you out. :beer:

I found an SK Tools board today at the flea. For $5, there was no way is wasn't going to follow me home! :rocker:

Looks to be for wrenches. Needs a little TLC and some elbow grease. Should clean up okay.

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I don't know jack about S-K production from later than the 40's, but I snapped a pic of this complete set at the flea on Saturday. The vendor has been hauling out the complete late 1950's Williams set you can see behind it every other week or so since last year, but this is the first time he's put out this S-K set. I don't know what era it is. I thought 60's just looking at it. Looks like the same logo as on that board. He wants $85 for the S-K and $175 for the Williams (I've posted pics of that before). Both NOS. Unused.
 

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I found this half inch breaker set at the local flea this weekend. 1950s along with the paper 4517 set number label still on the side. It's missing the 1 1/4 socket but other than that it's in almost mint condition. It even has the T bar still with it. Twenty bucks took it home.
 

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What "brand" SK is it marked with? Your extension has 2 bands/rings which to me indicates later.
The extension and ratchet are both branded just SK and both are the diamond SK logo.

The extension looks right to me. The ratchet looks much newer than the sockets, but all the diamond SK stuff works together I think.

I have some spare 1/2" drive sockets. Let me know what you're missing. I may be able to help you out. :beer:

I found an SK Tools board today at the flea. For $5, there was no way is wasn't going to follow me home! :rocker:
Very cool board. Thanks for the feedback. I seem to recall reading that the diamond SK logo stuff was earlier but I'll have to defer to you if they and the knurled sockets are from the same period. Here are the sizes I've found thus far: 1 1/8, 1 1/16, 15/16, 7/8, 13/16, 25/32, 3/4, 11/16, 5/8, 19/32, 9/16. If you happen to find knurled S-K's in your extras, I'd be glad to trade or buy some to help fill holes. Thanks!
 

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My neighbor brought me up some tools from the LA area that he got over the winter. The sockets were mostly S-K knurled 1/2 drive and chrome. There were several of the 32nd sockets which I rarely see. There were also a D-I, a Plomb and some Craftsman. They’ll need some cleaning.
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Nice find, Don. That 31/32" is a rare one. If you're missing any of the other 32nd sizes, let me know. I have multiples of all but the 31/32" (19/32", 21/32", 25/32")

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Last weekend, Provincial was kind enough to trade me a ~1940s 2d chest. I had one previously but sold it because it was missing the front cover and a handle. This one is complete and in excellent shape. I started putting my diamond logo tools in it tonight. It's not big enough to house any of the boxed sets I own, with the exception of 1/4" drive.

PS - I noticed tonight for the first time there are two different sizes of holes for the T-bar on the 1/4" breaker bars. See picture number 5 and the two breakers up front. Anyone seen that before?
Brian
 

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Username mentioned it in post 724 of this thread a couple of pages back.
That toolbox looks like my most recent one except my front cover is missing. Nice collection!
-Don
 

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I was looking over my knurled 1/2" drive sockets today and these jumped out at me - two S-K 4V118 6-pt, 9/16" sockets stamped "not guaranteed". Photo is taken next to a 40118 6-pt, 9/16" socket for comparison.

I'm sure the question has been asked and answered before but I can't search with my phone's browser.

Also, how many socket sizes were available in 6-pt, 1/2" drive? I have 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only.

Brian
 

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Username mentioned it in post 724 of this thread a couple of pages back.
That toolbox looks like my most recent one except my front cover is missing. Nice collection!
-Don

I have a parts box like that if you need a cover.
 

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That would be great. Here is the box with the missing front. I tried one from an earlier box but the hasp was in a slightly different position. I’ll send you a PM.
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It looks like you have the same one I fixed up, unfortunately the latches on this cover don't line up.it is from a bit later box.
 

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That looks like a carbon copy of my cover that didn’t quite fit the box. Here is a pic.
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I bought the parts box for the tray, and it was too big! Apparently sk made slight changes to these boxes. I did find a tray finally, after searching for months.
 

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I was looking over my knurled 1/2" drive sockets today and these jumped out at me - two S-K 4V118 6-pt, 9/16" sockets stamped "not guaranteed". Photo is taken next to a 40118 6-pt, 9/16" socket for comparison.

I'm sure the question has been asked and answered before but I can't search with my phone's browser.

Also, how many socket sizes were available in 6-pt, 1/2" drive? I have 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only.

Brian

I read on here before, SK made thin wall sockets for tight clearances like connecting rod bolts. The walls are thin enough, they did not have a warranty.
 

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I was looking over my knurled 1/2" drive sockets today and these jumped out at me - two S-K 4V118 6-pt, 9/16" sockets stamped "not guaranteed". Photo is taken next to a 40118 6-pt, 9/16" socket for comparison.

I'm sure the question has been asked and answered before but I can't search with my phone's browser.

Also, how many socket sizes were available in 6-pt, 1/2" drive? I have 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only.

Brian

It looks to me like the 6 point conventional sockets were only offered in those three sizes. Apparently during the Wayne era those three sizes were only offered in 6 point. The 4V118 sockets are for Ford connecting rod nuts.
-Don
 

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I found this half inch breaker set at the local flea this weekend. 1950s along with the paper 4517 set number label still on the side. It's missing the 1 1/4 socket but other than that it's in almost mint condition. It even has the T bar still with it. Twenty bucks took it home.

$20! :eyecrazy: Were you wearing a skimask when you did the deal? Was a dark alley involved?

You ****.:thumbup:
 

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I spent some time cleaning the S-K 1/2” drive sockets. They cleaned up pretty well. I found one of the Ford rod nut sockets but mine wasn’t marked No Guarantee. The 6 and 12 point 7/16” sockets all have the same part number. The one on the far right is S-K Wayne.
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I was looking over my knurled 1/2" drive sockets today and these jumped out at me - two S-K 4V118 6-pt, 9/16" sockets stamped "not guaranteed". Photo is taken next to a 40118 6-pt, 9/16" socket for comparison.

I'm sure the question has been asked and answered before but I can't search with my phone's browser.

Also, how many socket sizes were available in 6-pt, 1/2" drive? I have 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only.

Brian

It looks to me like the 6 point conventional sockets were only offered in those three sizes. Apparently during the Wayne era those three sizes were only offered in 6 point. The 4V118 sockets are for Ford connecting rod nuts.
-Don

Based on my inventory I can concur with 1/2 drive knurled, being 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only in 6 pt.

in 12 pt I have an SK-Wayne 2 band 7/16
I also have them in SK Knurled in 7/16 & 1/2

In 3/8 you could get the whole set 6 pt in the 2 band version.
 

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Based on my inventory I can concur with 1/2 drive knurled, being 7/16", 1/2", & 9/16" only in 6 pt.

in 12 pt I have an SK-Wayne 2 band 7/16
I also have them in SK Knurled in 7/16 & 1/2

In 3/8 you could get the whole set 6 pt in the 2 band version.

I have duplicates of most of the knurled S-K 12-pt sockets, and many sizes in Knurled Wayne sockets if you're looking for any.

I'm looking for a few sockets myself. I'm missing 5/8" and 1" in 2-band Wayne as well as 5/8" & 1/2" 12-pt in post-Wayne S-K (non-tapered top - not sure how else to describe them).

Brian
 

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Getting > 1" in any SK era is kinda tough for some reason. I only have eight bigger than 1" and only two 1".


Up through 15/16 I think I have most of the sets in std length, less so in deep and mids. I just keep plugging away when I see the singles in decent shape, and once in a great while a boxed set comes up.
 

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I spent some time today trying to organize my new S-K tools into the box I posted upthread. I already had the 1932 1/2” drive set in the box so I went ahead and filled up the top. I then put some S-K Lectrolite wrenches and some other sets into the two drawers.
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Getting > 1" in any SK era is kinda tough for some reason. I only have eight bigger than 1" and only two 1".


Up through 15/16 I think I have most of the sets in std length, less so in deep and mids. I just keep plugging away when I see the singles in decent shape, and once in a great while a boxed set comes up.

I rarely go out of my way for s-k sockets but they seem to accumulate anyways. Picture 7 in my post yesterday shows all my extra 1/2" drive knurled sockets (including Wayne). With the exception of my 31/32" (acquired from Twertsy, iirc) and 1 3/16" (swap meet find) all those duplicates came from larger purchases like full tool boxes at estate sales, swap meets, etc.

Brian
 

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While I was taking pictures, I took a couple of the S-K supplied Kraeuter 3/8” drive ratchet and flex handle.
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