War Finish OEX Wrench With weird Numbers on it? and 2 othe?
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:17 pm
Hi Everyone: Have a couple of questrions, but the important one first please. I acquired a weird combination wrench with a very Snap On-like part number but no logo or anything of the sort. t appears to be about a 5/8" tool, about 7" long, has maybe a10 or 15 degree angle to the box end side, and has the following numbers on it. The shank has"5/16W-AT-8008" On the same side on the flat part of the open end there is a "WOEX110" The other side has nothing on the shank, but a".601" on the flat part of the open end side. Any Idea what this is??? A practice piece from the factory? Prototype? It may not be a war finish like the Plombs, but rather just rough wire brushing for subsequent coatings. Photos below.
2nd question: I have a strange old Snap On(logo just like the logo on this website) crudely assembled socket extension with no numbers on it, just the old logo. Any ideas on how old it is. It's pretty chewed up as far as collector status goes, but it's still a Snap On.
3rd/final question: Pictured are two Snap On screwdrivers with the same part number "SSD-6", but the handles are of different sizes and the shanks appear to be slightly differernt lengths. Any guess as to when they made the switch to the bigger handle?? I think part of the tip is missing from the older blade.
Thanks fellas
DM&FS
2nd question: I have a strange old Snap On(logo just like the logo on this website) crudely assembled socket extension with no numbers on it, just the old logo. Any ideas on how old it is. It's pretty chewed up as far as collector status goes, but it's still a Snap On.
3rd/final question: Pictured are two Snap On screwdrivers with the same part number "SSD-6", but the handles are of different sizes and the shanks appear to be slightly differernt lengths. Any guess as to when they made the switch to the bigger handle?? I think part of the tip is missing from the older blade.
Thanks fellas
DM&FS