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OK, I know not strictly TR2/3, except I was going to use it in my onboard tool kit.

Recently sorting out a box full of spanners and sockets I acquired and came upon this nice alloy King Dick ratchet wrench. Assuming it was 1/4 I put it with my i\4 sockets. Went to use it at the weekend and found it is not 1/4 at all, in fact the square shaft of the wrench is 0.285" according to my verynear gauge, or 7.2mm if you were born metric.

I have never come across sockets of this size and wondered if anyone else had.

Ralph

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I had a selection of 9/32 sq drive sockets back in the 70’s. Bought from a man in Chelmsford who sold ex military tools through the Exchange and Mart.

 

 I fitted the 1/2” af one to one of those universal jointed yellow plastic coated T handle plug spanners, after removing the plug sized socket.   It served me years as the drive to turn snap on easy outs when taking up aircraft freight bay floors.   Invariably these needing the retaining screws drilling out as the titanium  tri wing screw drive heads were knackered.

 

 

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Not much chance of finding sockets then. Shame to throw it away. Might drill a hole in the end of the handle and turn it into a keyring for the garage keys.

Ralph

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Hi Ralph,  this is my King Dick socket set, i've had it for fifty years, I used it for repairing BMC Mini, 1100 and 1300 auto gearboxes, being quarter drive it gives good feel when using. I don't use it much now but It's good when working on household appliances, hoovers, washing machines etc. Cheers, Bill.

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