Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: johnsironsanctuary on January 01, 2015, 05:50:40 PM
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Keykeeper was asking about identifying Model T tools. This is from a Ford Parts Catalog.
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb373/johnsironsanctuary/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools1_zps12aba988.jpg) (http://s1202.photobucket.com/user/johnsironsanctuary/media/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools1_zps12aba988.jpg.html)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb373/johnsironsanctuary/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools2_zps8b210a91.jpg) (http://s1202.photobucket.com/user/johnsironsanctuary/media/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools2_zps8b210a91.jpg.html)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb373/johnsironsanctuary/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools3_zps1a904c1d.jpg) (http://s1202.photobucket.com/user/johnsironsanctuary/media/Ford%20Tools/ModelTTools3_zps1a904c1d.jpg.html)
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Thank You!
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That's really interesting, how many of you guys own some of those?
Batz
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Thanks JohnsIron,
That is a great resource list.
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Batz: I have 18 of them so far.
Pliers are the tough ones to find
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How many of these can be found with the Part # stamped or cast ?
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How many of these can be found with the Part # stamped or cast ?
Most, tho there are aftermarket tools tat look the same but don't have ford script or number
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That's really interesting, how many of you guys own some of those?
Batz
I have been collecting Ford Tools for about 20 years now and have most all of them listed and pictured above.
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How many of these can be found with the Part # stamped or cast ?
Most, tho there are aftermarket tools tat look the same but don't have ford script or number
Well that sure makes for a much tougher search.
eg 5-Z-806 has me interested.
What are the jaw sizes?
Maybe I have one but it isn't marked as such and I have considered it to possibly be a sewing machine wrench.
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Something to consider is that the pages that I posted are from a 1928 catalog. The jacks are the same as the Model A jacks. Older catalogs would show different jacks.
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Man that's sweet, thanks for sharing.