1/4 inch drive tools
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charles_43213
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1/4 inch drive tools
Hi folks I stumbled across this forum one night recently, and realized that some people are crazy about snap on tools. After about ten hours of unintended browsing, and cross referencing statements made etc, I became a fan also. That being said, I am a fan of all well made industrial/commercial grade tools. Mostly those of U.S. origin post ww2. In any case, my wife picked up a set of 1/4 inch drive snap on tools that she thought would be perfect for the grandkids to use along side myself. When I noticed the quality while cleaning them up my interest was piqued, and here I am. Since I am not a snap on collector per se, and these seem too valuable for the heathen, I decided to sell them. My first thought was craiglist or ebay, but as I already stated, I found this site, and so I joined in order to offer them here to collectors first. If they don't sell here after a couple weeks or so, then I will post them elsewhere. If they don't sell at all, I still win. Following is a list with a couple pics, and yes I know that a couple of them are not snap on, but not bad! These were almost all manufactured circa 1966 per the date code reference found on this site. OK here's the list: sockets; tm-7,8,9,10,11,12,14,16,18 (6pt) tmd-8 (12pt) deep sockets stm-6,7,8,9,10,11,14,16,18 other sockets S&K 41912 3/8 deep walden 3114 7/16 12pt speed master 3/8 12pt extensions tm-2,6 and a craftsman 3 inch tm-5 sliding breaker tm-10 swivel head breaker a tm-1 3/8 to 1/4 adapter ratchets tm-70 and a Cromwell tr-3 also a feeler gauge labeled 1515 (snap on?) all in a KRA 275 box. For pics please ask as my file size was too large.
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dodgepu1946
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Re: 1/4 inch drive tools
Do you have an asking price for these?
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charles_43213
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Re: 1/4 inch drive tools
Hi, sorry I overlooked that consideration. $225.00 I can send pictures if you like but was not allowed enough KB's to post them here. Thanks.
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