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03/30/14 at 09:30:29
 
I found this in the bottom of my toolbox...
Was'it for?... Undecided...   3/8" drive...
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Reply #1 - 03/30/14 at 09:41:45
 
busted ratchet?
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Reply #2 - 03/30/14 at 10:58:37
 
So you can use a crescent wrench on a socket......

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Reply #3 - 03/30/14 at 12:03:39
 
Crescent ranch socket driver././
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Reply #4 - 03/30/14 at 13:36:22
 
doesn't make sense since the gripping surfaces are curved.
You'd need a knob on top to help align the socket to the bolt.
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Reply #5 - 03/30/14 at 15:41:34
 
EXTREMELY dull push pin?
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Reply #6 - 03/30/14 at 16:10:14
 
verslagen1 wrote on 03/30/14 at 13:36:22:
doesn't make sense since the gripping surfaces are curved.

Yep,.. curved...

Whatever it is,.. I'm keeping it,.. and I'll probably end up with a cresent, or vicegrip on it someday....
It'd work in a pinch... Huh...


Push pin was good... Grin...
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Reply #7 - 03/30/14 at 18:48:20
 
I've seen that somewhere before but not sure just where yet.
Will have to let my fertile mind ruminate on this for a bit.
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Reply #8 - 03/31/14 at 05:06:21
 
That is made for holding the socket on the bolt by using your mouth - while your right hand holds the fender in place and your left hand assembles the flat washer, lock washer and nut.  Some folks add a bit of electric or duct tape on the flats to help avoid chipping your teeth. Grin

I have needed one of those on occasion......when I tried this with the long extension........it made me gag!
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Reply #9 - 03/31/14 at 08:34:11
 
Poor man's impact wrench? Put a crescent wrench on it and while applying torque, bash it with a hammer?

just a thought
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Reply #10 - 03/31/14 at 08:40:32
 
Dave wrote on 03/31/14 at 05:06:21:
That is made for holding the socket on the bolt by using your mouth - while your right hand holds the fender in place and your left hand assembles the flat washer, lock washer and nut.  Some folks add a bit of electric or duct tape on the flats to help avoid chipping your teeth. Grin

I have needed one of those on occasion......when I tried this with the long extension........it made me gag!


I can see how that would be the case.     Huh
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Reply #11 - 03/31/14 at 08:42:45
 
Who made the tool ?  Any markings ?
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Reply #12 - 03/31/14 at 09:10:19
 
No markings...
It was stuck in a cr@p socket like this one, (which I can't recall buying either)...
I may have picked it up at a yard sale or sumthin'... Undecided...

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Reply #13 - 03/31/14 at 09:38:06
 
verslagen1 wrote on 03/30/14 at 09:41:45:
busted ratchet?



Well, it's not a part from a busted Sears Craftsman ratchet.
I took one of mine apart and it is not built the same at all.
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Reply #14 - 03/31/14 at 09:39:56
 
Serowbot wrote on 03/31/14 at 09:10:19:
No markings...
It was stuck in a cr@p socket like this one, (which I can't recall buying either)...
I may have picked it up at a yard sale or sumthin'... Undecided...

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