misterbill
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Probably for a Brazil Tools set. I've been looking for a 4970 to complete a 1/4-inch set. Looks similar, except no space for the patent number. (Unless I blink first and trade my Brazil sockets and case to Don...)![]()
In double-quick time!Lugz,
I’m making some progress.
I recently saw one of the beaver tail ratchets that was branded mac
Yup. A 5/16" 12-point and a 7/16" 12-point. Thanks for the prod. I'll PM you.I've still got a couple of those Chrome Alloy sockets for you, Lugz.
For future reference, I can't think of any circumstances where this would ever be true.Or, I can send them to Don, to include in his set if you'd prefer.


Some of you may recall that I found a partial Brazil set at the flea market at the end of March. It was just a box with the remains of a brownish reddish crinkle finish, a number stenciled on the end (“8387”) and seven (7) CHROME ALLOY sockets, shown in post #623 on page 32, linked here.
Thanks to the alert and innovative mind of a GJ member who shall remain as anonymous as he wants to be or not, I have now acquired a CHROME ALLOY 4970 ratchet for the set, in exchange for – get this! – the “next cool and unique 1/4-inch ratchet you find.” HAHA! Not kidding. Moreover, this is actually the second time we’re doing this. The last time he sent me something, the exchange was even more vague. My orders were to “surprise” him. These kinds of trades can be tougher than straightforward terms, of course, because there’s more at stake with the element of surprise. Will he like it? Is this equitable? Is this interesting enough? Also fun, though. Now I have a goal for the summer!
Pic 1 is the original find. Pic 2 is the set, with the ratchet and an unmarked SK hinge handle I had, just waiting for two (2) additional sockets from Unaiu to be fairly complete. Pic 3 is a beavertail zoom.

barnee: I am jealous of how well-lit your garage/shop is! Are those skylights?
Sorry that they are still in bags but I don't have enough tool boxes to set these up in. The empty space in the middle is where my next box will go to house these and a large set of Craftsman -V- series wrenches.
Wow. They are so bright I couldn't tell if the rectangle was flush or recessed or protruding on the other shot. They really do look like skylights.Next best thing, Twelve 2' by 4' flat panel LEDS in 650 square feet.
Haha. 'Zackly.Toothaker said:Close Encounters of the Garage Kind.
Come on over Barnee...........I'm sure I can be convinced to let go of a box to help you get set up...........
I found quite a few rusty S-K sockets at the estate sale yesterday. Here are before and after pictures. Most of them cleaned up pretty well.
-Don
With the two (2) missing sockets from Unaiu now nestled with their brethren, I may be approaching the finish line, Don. Or I am on the last lap, in need of a tommy bar. Not quite sure. It struck me that we are likely in different races, though, me in the Daytona 500 and you in the Dakar Rally, since my box is considerably smaller, holding fewer possible pieces.I will graciously concede that you have taken the lead in the great Brazil 1/4” drive race.![]()
With the two (2) missing sockets from Unaiu now nestled with their brethren, I may be approaching the finish line, Don. Or I am on the last lap, in need of a tommy bar. Not quite sure. It struck me that we are likely in different races, though, me in the Daytona 500 and you in the Dakar Rally, since my box is considerably smaller, holding fewer possible pieces.![]()
Are they marked or otherwise distinctive? I was just going to stick a stray in there.I'll keep a lookout for a tommy bar for your set.