Finding old tools.

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Cute! I also have a fondness for those old rounded wrenches.

Is that a Dill & McGuire wrench?

All the best, Peter
 
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The internet seems to say so.
I do allot of older furniture with square nuts. So, I actually use this.
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That's wonderful! Some of those nuts on older furniture can be such bears when they have acquired a bit, or more of rust.

All the best, Peter
 
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@1Mech How cool! The brass wrench appears to be a pin wrench. Any thoughts on what the original use was?

All the best, Peter
 
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I have these listed for sale on Ebay, if anybody is interested , I will let you have them for the cost of shipping,

Vintage Smith's Welding G-122 Multi 3-way Open End Wrench + 1/2" brass wrench

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I may use the bottom one as a pattern for a balky 9" angle grinder that keeps destroying wrenches.
 
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We have a box of those old tools in my father's shop. I suspect they will be there when the place is sold. They really aren't a high demand item, and I can only bring so much stuff home.
 
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My Dad had this monkey wrench, it came home with me when he passed. This one was made by a company called Coes in Worcester, MA. They were used by railroad workers which used square nuts.

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My Dad had this monkey wrench, it came home with me when he passed. This one was made by a company called Coes in Worcester, MA. They were used by railroad workers which used square nuts.

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I have some old tools that were my fathers too. Can't read the name on the monkey wrenches anymore. I got them in the early 70's and they didn't look much newer then either.
 

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I have some old tools that were my fathers too. Can't read the name on the monkey wrenches anymore. I got them in the early 70's and they didn't look much newer then either.
I sprayed some Ballistol on mine and was able to make out part of the name of the company and "Worcester" so I was able to do some research on it
 

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