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Author | Topic: researching old tools |
beachcat BANNED From:Ontario, Canada |
posted 06-21-2013 08:27 AM
A while back I bought a car from a woman who's husband had died. With it, I bought alot of his old tools. They include snap-ons, herbrand, mac, proto, gray, craftsman etc. While researching, I found this site that may be of interest to some. http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/ |
JeraneW POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Hilton Head, South Carolina , USA |
posted 06-21-2013 10:25 AM
Speaking of tools, who can tell me what these sizes of Craftsman wenches are: 5/16W, 3/8W, 7/16W, 1/2W, 9/16W, etc? No, these are not USA standards not metric. You Brits will know. |
Larry Lord Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Colton, CA |
posted 06-21-2013 11:20 AM
quote: British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is one of a number of imperial unit based screw thread standards which use the same bolt heads and nut hexagonal sizes, the others being British Standard Fine thread (BSF) and British Standard Cycle. These three are collectively called Whitworth threads. This message has been edited by Larry Lord on 06-21-2013 at 12:17 PM |
JeraneW POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Hilton Head, South Carolina , USA |
posted 06-21-2013 01:38 PM
Good going Larry. In the old days, when I had an MG TC, I used these tools on a regular basis. Now they sit in the back of my tool box. |
toys POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:kensington Conn, USA |
posted 06-21-2013 02:25 PM
I've been in the Motorcycle business for over 40 some odd years, I remember guys bringing me their BSA, Triumphs, Norton, matchless ETC Bikes because they couldn't get them apart because of munged-up and rounded bolts & nuts because nobody knew what british standard, whitworth, (sometimes called wentworth), nuts, bolts or wrenches were back in the day. toys |
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