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"made in usa, drop forged" wrenches with a number

Started by bird, July 08, 2011, 02:23:05 AM

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bird

I have a bunch of wrenches that are made in usa, drop forged, and then a number ranging from 2-66. What's the story on the numbering system and what's the deal on the wrenches?
cheers, bird
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Bird,
See this thread:

http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=501.msg2801#msg2801

My new version  of the "in progress" cross referenced  Industry Standard (Williams) Comparative Drop-Forged Wrench Numbers and Sizes Chart  is here"

http://www.wrenchingnews.com/industry-standard-wrenches/chart.html

eddie hudson

Quote from: bird on July 08, 2011, 02:23:05 AM
I have a bunch of wrenches that are made in usa, drop forged, and then a number ranging from 2-66. What's the story on the numbering system and what's the deal on the wrenches?
cheers, bird

If you mean a doe with "DROP FORGED" on one side and "MADE IN USA" on the flip with a small number from 1 to 91+, then it is probably VLCHEK. A picture would be helpful.

bonneyman

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keykeeper

Quote from: bird on July 08, 2011, 02:23:05 AM
I have a bunch of wrenches that are made in usa, drop forged, and then a number ranging from 2-66. What's the story on the numbering system and what's the deal on the wrenches?
cheers, bird

Yep, probably Vlchek as Eddie said.

Are these the same you posted for sale back on the old forum??? I'm still interested in them if you still have those I wrote you about.
-Aaron C.

My vintage tool Want list:
Wards Master Quality 1/2" drive sockets (Need size 5/8), long extension, & speeder handle.
-Vlchek WB* series double box wrenches.
-Hinsdale double-box end round shank wrenches.

kxxr

Quote from: eddie hudson on July 08, 2011, 08:33:57 AM
Quote from: bird on July 08, 2011, 02:23:05 AM
I have a bunch of wrenches that are made in usa, drop forged, and then a number ranging from 2-66. What's the story on the numbering system and what's the deal on the wrenches?
cheers, bird

If you mean a doe with "DROP FORGED" on one side and "MADE IN USA" on the flip with a small number from 1 to 91+, then it is probably VLCHEK. A picture would be helpful.
Can you put up a picture of the Vlchecks you are referring to, eddie?

eddie hudson


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Can you put up a picture of the Vlchecks you are referring to, eddie?
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Sorry, they're in a box 160 miles away. They are more common than dirt. I think some were used in Chevy tool kits. I have wrenches with forged numbers from 1 to 91 but don't know what they mean. It would be interesting to know whether the same number appears on different size wrenches.

I'm sure someone can post a picture.

rusty

#7
Here's a reference photo. #7 down from the top is typical unmarked....

Top to bottom

#1) Unmarked, likely RI tool co
#2) Fairmont ('Cleve.' era)
#3) Shaw Wrench Co, same design used for Firestone marked
#4) Unknown (JHW?)
#5) Uncertain, prob like #1
#6) Vlchek 'ChromeMoly series, #727, also known unmarked
#7) Vlchek , typical unmarked toolkit wrench
#8) Numbered ford type wrench (mdf)
#9) Billings (late carbon steel)
#10) Herbrand, Fordson marked
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

kxxr

Probably not news to anyone here, but, watch for the shield marking on those vlchecks; sometimes very hard to see the remnants of them but they are often there.

bonneyman

#9
I always look for an * on wrenches. Not always present, but when it is, it's a dead giveaway for VLchek.
I've found that most buyers skip right over them because there's no name, and I snag 'em for cheap$$$.
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eddie hudson

#10

If you mean a doe with "DROP FORGED" on one side and "MADE IN USA" on the flip with a small number from 1 to 91+, then it is probably VLCHEK. A picture would be helpful.
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Can you put up a picture of the Vlchecks you are referring to, eddie?
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Here's two with the Vlchek shield. They also came without.