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snapmom
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Show us your 9/32 dr tools.

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Post a pic of your 9/32 dr. tools.
Below are a couple of Snap on 9/32 dr crows feet, 7/16 and 3/8. No model numbers, no date codes. I am sure there are more out there.
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Years ago, a guy found a partial crate of Snap on 9/32 dr. 1/2 opening, M-16 sockets in war surplus. Each box has 12 sockets, and he sent a extra loose one just to so you could see what one looked like, I think it took him a few months to sell them all.
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I've never seen any crows feet. I would like to stumble over a partial crate of SM series deep sockets..will try to get a picture of my 9/32 drive posted...I think it is really cool stuff.
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A 9/32 dr. whitworth set. The back sockets are SAE, with E and G codes. The front row are whitworth sockets with 1940 codes. most of the dr tools have 40 codes. This set does not come with both sets, the first owner added the SAE sockets at a later date. I purchased this set from a seller from Canada several years ago, the 9/32 dr whitworth sockets are very hard to find.
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This is my set,all with war time coded tools barring the ratchet, which I have by now replaced.
I have added also a screwdriver bit. Will soon snap another picture to show its present condition.
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Here are mine

I think the ratchets and handles are interesting

I am not sure I have an example of everything (Probably not)

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Here is my mid 30's No.60 Midget Utility Set. It can be found on pg.16 of the 1936 catalog. I think its nearly complete except for the screwdriver and a few C-series ignition wrenches. It could also use some earlier XI box wrenches and a couple of sockets if I find them.
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Here is part of my 9/32 drive stuff. I really would like to find the a complete Midget set with wrenches and pliers etc. but for now this will do. I try and use my 9/32 stuff whenever I can.
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I don't have much but here it is. I am missing the screwdriver socket if someone has one for sale.

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