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hydro182

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Picked up a williams bb-56 3/8" ratchet at the pawn shop. Cant seem to find any info on this particular model. Does anyone know anything about these, as far as vintage,internals etc. thanks in advance..
Donnie
 
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I don't but I'm sure someone here does. Welcome to GJ and bump :beer:
 

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I got one. They seem to be few and far between. :thumbup:
Its a 41 tooth.
The ones we have are industrial finish. The B-56 is chrome.
Mine has very little back-drag and feels like a much finer ratchet.
Solid, well built.
Appears to be manufactured after Snap-on acquisition.
It seems related to the 1/2 drive BS-71.

Heres a couple pics...i took it apart so you could see the guts:
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hydro182

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Thanks for the info! That looks exactly like mine. I opened it up, gave it a good cleaning and packed it with bearing grease. It is a very smooth solid feeling ratchet. I gave $8 for this and a Bonney 1/2 ratchet. I'm in the industrial trades so I prefer the finish over chrome,I think this one will be in the top drawer!
 
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I had one of those branded Hornet, which was another line of tools made by Williams back in the day. It's the only one of that style I've ever seen in person.
 

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I found one today at the flea market. I've cleaned it up pretty well and now have it in the Evaporust with a Proto I bought with it.
 

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I found one today at the flea market. I've cleaned it up pretty well and now have it in the Evaporust with a Proto I bought with it.

Nice find. The older ratchets were built like tanks, even though many modern fine tooth mechanisms are stronger. There was much more style and unique designs.
The B-52s are worth mentioning here too. One of the most distinct sounding ratchets IMO.
 

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I have two B-52's. An early one with Pat. Pending forged into the handle. The ratcheting assembly is different in both of mine and that early one doesn't match any other that I've seen.

The B-52 is kinda responsible for launching my ratchet addiction. I've never been the same since I found that first one. I passed up a 3/8 version at a flea market once because the seller was a ****. I regretted it almost immediately because the price was good.
 

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I have a TRW branded ratchet that was when TRW owned Williams when they were still in New York before the S-O purchase and move. Mine was bought in the early eighties.
 
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