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    Posted: 13 Oct 2020 at 11:33am
IIRC, a 1/2" drive 19/32 socket that came with a Craftsman set......
About the only use I'd ever seen for that size; was on the support block inside the right rail for the steering shaft of a WD/WD45.

Anyone confirm that?


Edited by Gatz in NE - 13 Oct 2020 at 11:40am
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Basically a 15mm socket
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Some AC equipment used both 19/32 and 25/32,I have wrenches and sockets we used.
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I've never used the 19/32 or the 25/32. And once on of the 8 point sockets that came in my chraftsman set back in the 70's but they were part of the complete set. The newer sets don't have them. We did use some of the oddball sizes working on jet engines when I was in the military. Also used 12 point specific sockets for military spec hardware. Seems to me wheel assembly bolts for a B52 were 19/32 12 point. I took all those unused sockets out of the farm tool sets and put in a seperate box behind the tool board. Have only had to take that box out twice in ten years. But they are there if needed.
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Something on my D 15 rear wheel takes a 25/32 . I tried Napa but had no luck getting one . Gave up not long after . Thinking you can get one online like everything else . Thanks
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Old chevy trucks used them

Edited by bradley6874 - 13 Oct 2020 at 4:46pm
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25 / 32" would be very close ( if not dead on) to a 23 MM.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ACinSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Oct 2020 at 7:07pm
Sounds right Gary , couldn't find one of them either . I wanted to get one and make sure it fit . I'm kinda cheap but I've moved on anyway . Thanks
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(25/32)*25.4=19.83mm
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Thanks Curt ! May just order one and I'll have it .
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Back in the day these oddball sockets were included in the set. My dad had a set of husky sockets that had some that don’t seem to be as readily available now. But that was 60 years ago!! I wish I had them. 
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A google search shows Home Depot has/can get them Wink
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Yeah Jeff I saw that too , but I dunno . Manager at Napa could not even order one . I'll order one from Amazon . Thanks
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Originally posted by Ed (Ont) Ed (Ont) wrote:

Back in the day these oddball sockets were included in the set. My dad had a set of husky sockets that had some that don’t seem to be as readily available now. But that was 60 years ago!! I wish I had them. 


I've bought several sets of old sockets that had the old sizes in them,think one had a
31/32  in it.
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