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    Posted 5 years ago

    Odauctions
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    No visible makers name. I've check Ebay and Google, cannot find one that looks like this. I would be grateful to be schooled.

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      doesn't look like a drill chuck on the end. More like a hand crank plumbers snake fitting.
    2. Odauctions Odauctions, 5 years ago
      Never considered that, it's 12" long. and has the forward and reverse lock on it.
    3. lptools, 5 years ago
      Looks like the handle with the slide shifter would separate from the crank handle?? I'm guessing the end of the crank handle has 2 tabs that align with the slots in the chuck of the shifter handle. Does the chuck at the end of the crank handle seem to loosen/tighten by turning the collar? Or by pushing/pulling from the shank? Seems like a cross between a brace and a ratchet screwdriver. I've seen light duty braces similar to that in youth tool kits, but not with the slide shifter.
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      lptools - when I blew the image up it looks like a push pull type fitting. I see no threads for twist but everything is right for push pull. The plumber snake came to mind because this type crank was used on up to inch and a half drain pipe lines.
    5. lptools, 5 years ago
      Hello, fhrjr2. I like your idea, I was just putting my 1.5 cents in!!
    6. afterthought, 5 years ago
      Looks like a speed wrench found in an old socket set.

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