Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: Dustin21 on May 26, 2011, 10:01:34 PM
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i recently got these in a box of stuff i got at a auction.. there a 1/4 male drive with detent ball and have 2 prongs on the end. there marked bonney and have varying numbers on a couple
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nevermind just found out there for refrigeration -.-
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Yeah, they were used in the olden days when you could actually dis-assemble valves and replace the seals when they started to leak. Every reefer tech had a set in their tools. Nowadays, it's just replace the whole thing.
The set could still be useful, though. I come across old fittings all the time in my locale. Old plumbing tools, car stuff, and electrical gadgets still have a use for me.
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are thet 1/2 in drive? they may work with a female ratchet . are they for sale? bob w.
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are thet 1/2 in drive? they may work with a female ratchet . are they for sale? bob w.
clearly stated in the original post there 1/4 male drive so means they would require a 1/4 female ratchet to use.... as for being for sale everything has a price