I stopped at 2 pawn shops the last couple days, found some craftsman wrenches that I got. first set was 8 wrenches, (2) 9/16, then one of each up to 1 1/8, skipping 15/16 and 1" (was looking for 15/16 so a little let down there....) and I paid $20 plus tax.
I noticed all of them except on the the 9/16 was a little heavier than normal and marked AB on the back, and then the part number in the middle like usual.
The next set I got at another pawn shop, I got 6 smaller wrenches. (2) 1/2", a 3/4, a combination 10/11mm wrench, a 15/16 Ace brand wrench, and I forget what the other size was. Got them for $10 plus tax
Thinking I should go back to the first shop and get the metric ones I saw. Second shop also had a bunch of Allied wrenches mixed in the loose bin, looked to be a slightly better than HF quality. Mainly looking for a few wrenches we can leave dedicated in a few pieces of equipment for shear bolts, or for adjusting the shear bar/knives etc... on our chopper
Might have to go back and see what else I can find... Hard looking at all the junk to find the gems though.
Donovan from Wisconsin
I noticed all of them except on the the 9/16 was a little heavier than normal and marked AB on the back, and then the part number in the middle like usual.
The next set I got at another pawn shop, I got 6 smaller wrenches. (2) 1/2", a 3/4, a combination 10/11mm wrench, a 15/16 Ace brand wrench, and I forget what the other size was. Got them for $10 plus tax
Thinking I should go back to the first shop and get the metric ones I saw. Second shop also had a bunch of Allied wrenches mixed in the loose bin, looked to be a slightly better than HF quality. Mainly looking for a few wrenches we can leave dedicated in a few pieces of equipment for shear bolts, or for adjusting the shear bar/knives etc... on our chopper
Might have to go back and see what else I can find... Hard looking at all the junk to find the gems though.
Donovan from Wisconsin