Tool Talk

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 04:55:20 AM

Title: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 04:55:20 AM
Took a short week to go up north of Green Bay and do some paddling and golf and hit a few yard sales.  Not a lot to choose from but one house in GB yielded a nice cache of tools.  Scored a few old Coleman lanterns and stoves too, but that's another forum!!  Spent less than last fall, that's for sure

Does anyone have a line on a trigger switch assembly for the SkilSaw??.  I gave the ol' boy a dollar for it and figured it could be used for parts if aI couldn't find a trigger switch/cord for it.  The big finds were the PH clone Bridgeport screwdriver, the Duro Chrome ratchet set(never seen none with plating and the removable 1/4" drive male part, much less the strange sockets that went with it....HVAC tools??).  And if anyone knows the manufacturer of the big Red 24" pipe wrench, I'd be grateful.  All that's on it is a "No. 131" on the handle.  There's a rectangular box inset further down the handle that looks like there was space for a sticker or other forging mark, but nothing there.  It's old, that's for sure.

From the left and sorta going up and down a bit,
No name wood screwdriver
Stokes Bros. coarse file
6018 Walden Woster Speeder
Barcalo DBE
Chas. Awoh(?) "Always sharp kitchen knife(not sure if the hacksaw blade was an afterthought or not!! lol)
C-8 SK 1/4" combo
MIllers Falls Keyhole saw
Select Steel DOE
Champion Dearment Ball Peen hamer
Rosco Slat screwdrive(big one)
Vlchek slot(small one)
Plastic handled Stanley slot
Goodell Pratt wood handle slot
Snap On vintage F-80 3/8" univerals joint
Wiitherby Chisel
Lakeside feeler gauge blades
Supreme Vernier Caliper
No name ball peen
2 more oil cans to add to the collection
No name sledge hammer
Bridgeport perfect handle "clone"
Duro Chrome nut driver
Vaugh Bushnell Ball Peen hammer
Fosberg Whale #27 hacksaw
Granit City Monkey wrench
Old ice tongs
#7 cadmium plated(?) vise grips
flat steel stamped wrench
Lufkin 25' "anchor" steel tape measure
Adco Mechanical screw snatcher
Skill #77 worm drive power saw
B/D 1/4 drill
Artisan Jigsawmodel T060- 3314A
NO name 24" pipe wrench "No 131"
TW English DOE
Bonney DOE
No name DOE
(Very Cool) Duro Chrome 4400  male/female ratchet and misc sockets and original metal box
2 different saw sets, the plated on is a Sandvick(?)
Miet box from Hempe MIllwaukee(looks like identical casting of the Craftsman I had for a while)

NOT PICTURED(getting some de rusto treatment)  EC Atkins Silver Steel hand saw and Sears/Craftsman30" back saw/ miter saw(weighs like 3#)

Close ups to follow!!

DM&FS

Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 05:15:58 AM
Somewhere in this collage I forgot to mention a Starrett scribe!!
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 05:28:04 AM
Some more closeups of the stash.  Anyone know what those Duro Chrom sockets were designed to do??

Thanks

DM&FS

Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: amertrac on June 28, 2012, 06:09:40 AM
nice lot where do you store this stuff?When wife and i went on vacation she packs so much there is nor room for foolishness.   LOL  bob w.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: keykeeper on June 28, 2012, 06:22:33 AM
Wow! Nice score of tools.

Now, what let us see that coleman stuff....lol. What forum do you visit for the coleman stuff-the CCF? What user name do you use on there, if you do? My "handle" on that forum is flatbrokeforge.....I have an affinity for the old GPA's myself!!!
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: rusty on June 28, 2012, 06:43:55 AM
I think that is Duro's refrigeration set....
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: skipskip on June 28, 2012, 01:16:03 PM


Now, what let us see that coleman stuff....lol. What forum do you visit for the coleman stuff-the CCF? What user name do you use on there, if you do? My "handle" on that forum is flatbrokeforge.....I

I thought you were kidding!!

there really IS a CCF!!!

Hokey Smokes Bullwinkle,  what next?
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: lbgradwell on June 28, 2012, 01:17:31 PM
Quote from: rusty on June 28, 2012, 06:43:55 AM
I think that is Duro's refrigeration set....

It is indeed.


Quote from: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 05:28:04 AM
Anyone know what those Duro Chrom sockets were designed to do??

If you are referring to the odd sockets with the two prongs, they are "packing gland nut" sockets...
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 05:13:09 PM
Thanks for all the responses.  I better ask Papaw real nice before I do too much Coleman chat.... Since it is a General Discussion forum, I'm gong to push the envelope and see if I get in trouble. 

For some reason, Coleman stoves are showing up in increasing numbers at yard sales.  I've gotten some old ones for free, a dollar, got an old 413F with stand and nearly a full gallon of fuel in a rusty Coleman can for $5(yeah the fuel was worth more than that), and I spent $8 on a nice one a couple weeks ago.  As far as lanterns go, I found a nice 2 mantle greenie from 1974 and the same guy that sold me the stove for a buck also sold me a red single burner from 1965 with the original box complete with Holiday gas station price tag marked down to $9 from $15 for another dollar.  While he was on the dollar kick, he also sold me his full bore aluminum camp cook set for another dollar.  He got cold feet on selling the old Duluth pack for a buck, though.

.  The big find though was an old model 220(I think) or maybe a 228 with the nickel plated fuel tank and the Eisenglass/plastic lens.  Yeah, the lens ain't purfect, but the date code says it was made in September of 1927.  I horsed the owner around and ended up with a package deal for the lantern, two Dayton small motor blower cages, that funky Hempe miter saw, the Craftsman long back saw, and something else for like $17.  This was part of a city wide yard sale weekend just east of Wausau.

The stop in Charles City Iowa was a short one yard sale wise, as I was there primarily to race my kayak and canoe in Iowa's first whitewater slalom event(part of the Iowa Games).  Yeah, it's one of those esoteric Olympic Sports, but way fun to do, even in my Senior years.  Eventually the young bucks will be kicking me around the river, but not quite yet.......We didn't finish til after 5, so the pickins was slim, but the one big sale I did stop at had some overpriced tools and a lot of fairly priced(but too rich for my blood) calipers, micrometers, etc.  I spent like $15 there and was kicking myself for not asking them if they were interested in selling the two tool display boards screwed to the wall in the garage.  Both were single panels and one was a New Britain and the other was an OTC.  Next trip to the whitewater park, I'll make a side trip and see if they are still there.  I don't have a lot of either of those brands, but saving that stuff is a worthwhile gesture.  I will take the Aisan Milwaukee up there with a phillips bit in case they let me shake them loose.

I promise, no Coleman Pix without Papaw's blessing.

DM&FS

Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Branson on June 28, 2012, 06:40:40 PM
Wonderful stuff!  I hope Papaw blesses the Coleman pics -- I wanna know what a 1927 model looks like!
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Papaw on June 28, 2012, 08:38:43 PM
We have blowtorches and such already, so why not. Just toss some tool references in now and then. Are there any tools specific to Coleman?
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: chopper1 on June 28, 2012, 09:01:15 PM
I love hitting garage sales and flea markets when we're on vacation.
When we came back from Florida this Spring I brought about 60 pounds of wrenchs, ratchets and sockets.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 09:30:49 PM
Chopper:  That 60# will fit in a milk crate!!!  LOL My VW Vanagon(when it's healthy) will haul many cubic feet of stuff. once took out the front passenger seat and hauled an 11' canoe inside and the rear hatch closed completely.  Had 6 kayaks inside it(subby rodeo boats, none of them mine BTW!!).

It goes 0-60 in an afternoon, but like Hans Solo said in the first Star Wars movie, "It ain't pretty, but it gets me there."

Back to unpacking my Thursday night yard sale socket snatching....

oopps better get the Coleman pix first...... curiosity killed the cat, but I don't own any whiskers...

DM&FS
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Dakota Woodworker on June 28, 2012, 10:32:17 PM
Quote from: Papaw on June 28, 2012, 08:38:43 PM
Are there any tools specific to Coleman?

The Coleman funnel is a tool!
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 29, 2012, 02:26:29 AM
The all green one on top is dated on the bottom of the lantern  4    72  The red one is dated 1   65, and the Quick Lite code is actually backwards prior to 1948 or so, so the 7  9 is actually September of 1927.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Neals on June 29, 2012, 03:21:49 AM
There were coleman wrenches as well. Not sure how many different ones. I have one and will try and dig it out and take a picture tomorrow.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: chopper1 on June 29, 2012, 09:28:18 AM
Quote from: dimwittedmoose51 on June 28, 2012, 09:30:49 PM
Chopper:  That 60# will fit in a milk crate!!!  LOL My VW Vanagon(when it's healthy) will haul many cubic feet of stuff. once took out the front passenger seat and hauled an 11' canoe inside and the rear hatch closed completely.  Had 6 kayaks inside it(subby rodeo boats, none of them mine BTW!!).
DM&FS

That 'milk crate' takes up a lot of room [see unhappy wife here] when the trunk and back seat are filled with suitcases of 3/4 months worth of clothes, golf clubs, a large foam wedge[I have to sleep inclined], crock pot, cooler, ect, etc.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Neals on June 30, 2012, 04:12:52 PM
Here is a picture of the coleman wrench. This one is not marked that I can see but have seen others that were. Not sure what these came with but I suspect the tall 2 mantle lamps.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: rusty on June 30, 2012, 04:29:27 PM

Coleman 'Universal wrench'..came with several different things..

The lamp wrench site (another thing lost and forgotten from the old forum)

A-F  http://tgmarsh.faculty.noctrl.edu/lantern/wrenchaf.html
G-Z http://tgmarsh.faculty.noctrl.edu/lantern/wrenchgz.html

(There are, of course, lamps there as well ;)
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: Neals on June 30, 2012, 05:21:42 PM
Thanks Rusty! I had missed that site. Looks great.
Title: Re: VACATION FINDS in the Northwoods
Post by: dimwittedmoose51 on August 14, 2012, 08:03:56 PM
The latest Coleman lantern find, a January 1959 model from the same building as the Post vise.  The globe is cracked and the fuel tank corroded inside, but otherwise in decent shape.  I gotta quit collecting this stuff!!!

It has"The Sunshine of the Night" as a logo under the Coleman stamping.

DM&FS