Posted by jackinok on January 27, 2011 at 07:35:20 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Old tools posted by GNP Fatboy on January 27, 2011 at 05:08:41:
a few I recognise,and some are not old just abused!like the others have said,4th down on left plow wrench possibly ford.top center battery wrench try it works great for removing bolts in battery cables,top right ford wrench I think model T or possibly A,bottom three from left are plumbing wrenches used for removing plugs in cleanouts etc (mostly on cast iron pipe)the one with the flat thing on side is newest and still sold,two on far right in the center that are made for square nuts are old,though fairly common they were sold with wagons and a variety of early farm equipment we called them cultivator wrenches,bottom far right is I believe a wrench used on cutting torches to fit the various nuts on regulators,wrench in center is (i believe)used for repairing valves many brands required special wrenches to dis-assemble,fourth one down in center appears to be a early wrench for removing nuts on sink traps all the modern ones are still made that way but are longer,bottom second from right is also a ford wrench I think from a N toolkit but Im not positive,3rd and 4th down on right are lug wrenches I think,3rd one down in center the flat one also came as a set with a farm implement but I cant recall which implement. hope this helps!
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