Antique Coes Billings Wrench 10.5″ Monkey Pipe Wrench Billings Vintage Railroad

The Antique Coes Billings Wrench is a vintage 10.5″ monkey pipe wrench made by the Billings company. This collectible tool is a piece of history that would be perfect for collectors of antique tools or enthusiasts of railroad memorabilia. With its unique design and historical significance, this wrench would make a valuable addition to any collection or a great conversation piece for history buffs.

Billings Vitalloy 1034, 7/8in. X 1-1/16in. Open End Wrench, USA RED

Billings Vitalloy 1034, 7/8in. X 1-1/16in. Open End Wrench, USA RED Cable Tie Added for ID. Length about 11 inches. Some plating loss noted, as shown in pictures No owner engravings noted in a quick check. See photos for detail. Happy to combine multiple purchases into a single shipment. I typically rebate EXCESS postage paid (deducting actual postage cost and shipping value fees assessed). For the best shipping price, please add items to your shopping cart and hit the link for “Request Combined Shipping” from ME before paying.

Vintage Billings large T handle 1 1/8″ socket wrench 971D USA made

The Vintage Billings large T handle 1 1/8″ socket wrench 971D is a collectible tool made in the United States by the brand Billings. This high-quality socket wrench features a classic design with a T handle for easy and efficient use. With its sturdy construction and American craftsmanship, this vintage piece is a must-have for any mechanic or collector of classic tools.

NICE Vintage Billings Co #721 Open End Wrench Early 3/8″ – 5/16″ ~ 4″ Long

Vintage BILLINGS #721 Open End Wrench 1/4″ – 5/16″ – Made in U.S.A. Condition:GREAT CONDITION.Has most of its original paint. NOTES ABOUT MY TOOLS:All tools are cleaned by hand only – NO power tools used.Mechanism are oiled and lubricated and will be working perfectly unless specified.Tools will often have a light coat of oil or tool wax when sent, they may be slightly greasy on first touch.99% of tools listed are MADE IN THE USA, manufacturer origins will always be listed if known. Basically I clean the tools and remove rust and/or surface corrosion.Oil and get the mechanisms working perfectly.Give the metal a light polish.Finish with light oil or wax for protection. The result is great quality vintage tools for cheaper prices than brand new lower quality equivalents.