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Old June 4th 05, 11:51 AM
Coasty
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Ignition wrenches

Do you know what they are?

Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)

Do you still use them for what they were designed for?

What is the most common size used?

Are they collecting dust?

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Old June 4th 05, 12:16 PM
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"> Do you know what they are?

Yep

> Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)


Owned mine for 15 years -snap on

> Do you still use them for what they were designed for?


I use them on aircraft, what I bought them for.

> What is the most common size used?


Depends on what I need them for, but last sizes I used were 1/8 and 3/32nds

> Are they collecting dust?


Nope used at least twice a month if not more.

Snow... silly subject - WE all know Bill is the Geezer 'round here. lol


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Old June 4th 05, 02:29 PM
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"Coasty" > wrote in message
> Ignition wrenches
> Do you know what they are?

Sure do

> Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)

My Gray's were givin to me some 20 yrs ago.

> Do you still use them for what they were designed for?

Nope, relegated to planner knives duty

> What is the most common size used?

1/4"? 5/16"? don't recall.

> Are they collecting dust?

Yep, sawdust. It's stuck to a magnet which is stuck to the side of my
jointer.

-Brian


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Old June 4th 05, 03:52 PM
Tom P
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Got my craftsman set in 1965 Use it from time to time.When you need them you
need them.
Tom
"Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message
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>
> "Coasty" > wrote in message
>> Ignition wrenches
>> Do you know what they are?

> Sure do
>
>> Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)

> My Gray's were givin to me some 20 yrs ago.
>
>> Do you still use them for what they were designed for?

> Nope, relegated to planner knives duty
>
>> What is the most common size used?

> 1/4"? 5/16"? don't recall.
>
>> Are they collecting dust?

> Yep, sawdust. It's stuck to a magnet which is stuck to the side of my
> jointer.
>
> -Brian
>



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Old June 4th 05, 08:00 PM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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I consider my Craftsman wrenches, unless as compared to whomever
made my original points set: http://www.billhughes.com/516wrench.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O


Coasty wrote:
>
> Ignition wrenches
>
> Do you know what they are?
>
> Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)
>
> Do you still use them for what they were designed for?
>
> What is the most common size used?
>
> Are they collecting dust?
>
> --
> Coasty
> Semper Paratus
> (Always Ready)

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Old June 5th 05, 07:51 AM
JohnM
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Coasty wrote:
> Ignition wrenches
>
> Do you know what they are?


Yes.
>
> Owned mine for 40 years (Craftsman)


Close to 20 years, honestly don't remember the brand.
>
> Do you still use them for what they were designed for?


Yes.
>
> What is the most common size used?


hmm.. 5/32"?
>
> Are they collecting dust?


They're in their drawer, but figuratively they do collect considerable dust.
>

 




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