Vintage Sk Tools 1/2 Inch Drive Socket Set # 4116 With Ratchet Breakover Exten on 2040-parts.com
Humboldt, Kansas, US
Nice set of 1/2 inch drive 16 pc SK Tools #4116 socket set. Size is 7/16 to 1-1/4 inches SAE. Includes metal case, ratchet, extension, and breakover bar. Also 2 torx sockets I will through in that are not part of set. Lid may be warped on box but still closes and latches.
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