[Healeys] 100's & Whitworth tools

dthall at btinternet.com dthall at btinternet.com
Fri May 29 07:14:19 MDT 2009


Ed
Totally agree that BSW (British Standard Whitworth) and BSF (British Standard
Fine) are different, however most spanners King dick, Britool, tipco eg are
inscribed with both BSW and BSF. For example 1/4" BSW is the same accross
flats dimension as 5/16" BSF. This 1/16 extends right up the scale.
There are still plenty of good quality Whit/BSF to be found on car boot sales
in the UK, it's like going to a swapmeet your way to get Snap on/MAC.
Regards David

David Hall

--- On Fri, 29/5/09, Ed's Shop <shop at justbrits.com> wrote:


From: Ed's Shop <shop at justbrits.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100's & Whitworth tools
To: Healeys at autox.team.net
Date: Friday, 29 May, 2009, 2:21 AM


<<Ok ok, but 2 and 4 BA spanners / sockets on the throttle shafts are
useful!>>

Whilst THAT statement IS correct Alan, BSF & BA are WAY different
than Whitworth !!!

Ed
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