Ranchingelec
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Hello there. We found this unique ratchet. 19 mm on one side and 22 mm on the other. Both are 12 point socket. Any ideas?
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(quoted from post at 10:43:16 11/24/21)
If it was made for erecting steel structures, it must have been made for use outside of north america.
(quoted from post at 20:20:43 11/24/21)(quoted from post at 10:43:16 11/24/21)
If it was made for erecting steel structures, it must have been made for use outside of north america.
Why is that?
(quoted from post at 18:53:35 11/24/21)(quoted from post at 20:20:43 11/24/21)(quoted from post at 10:43:16 11/24/21)
If it was made for erecting steel structures, it must have been made for use outside of north america.
Why is that?
Never seen metric nuts and bolts used for steel beams and columns
In buildings or industry hear in the USA.
Having direct engineering knowledge of airport terminal buildings and power plant buildings here in USA.
(quoted from post at 08:17:44 11/25/21) Kingdick.......
I have NOT crossed path with anyone who was aware of the Kingdick open end spanners.
Bob...Retired Power Engineer.
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