Still sifting through it all, but did snag some old MAC(including a really old small red box w/ 1/4" drive stuff in it and a slide out bottom drawer), a vintage Craftsman "commercial" router and table, a nice lot of old US made C clamps, an SK 3/8" rat set with nice box, a few old Snap on items, and a lot of "tag a longs" in cardboard boxes yet to be identified. I'll be up late tonight!!
Photos tomorrow, I promise.
DM&FS
If you send all the Snap-On stuff to me, you won't have to stay up all night sorting ..
Just saying.....
*ducking*
The two big snap on finds were actually snap on/bluepoint items. One is an old coarse body lead file that has a turnbuckle in the middle of it for changing the shape of the arc in the cuts you're making. In great shape and might be up for trade. The other is a generic SO/BP tubing cutter(small one like 1/8" up to 1"). Looks old and never knew SO/BP ever got into that field. Back to digging and photography on a day off.
Also acquired a really old C-man 1/2" Rat yesterday at the junkitque store, but I think Oily's getting first right of refusal on that. It's got a deep wall semi permanently attached to it and doesn't spin currently, but we'll see about that. Logo smells of BE series or thereabouts. Also got a 3 digit Millers Falls plane, but will need to clean it to see what the magic numbers are.
DM&FS
>The other is a generic SO/BP tubing cutter(small one like 1/8" up to 1").
For cutting brake lines to length etc...
Here's the beginning of the photosa. I'll get the despriptions up later today.$28 was a lot of money for a socket set when this SK set went on special I'll bet. THe Hindale Craftsman Rat is in the lower middle of the total "stitched" photo.
Later
DMN&FS
Much to be learned from you about consistent hauls of great tools. I'd like to know a little more about that very cool looking rasp with turnbuckle atop.
the second and third photos show small adj wrencges . could we know the info on them bob w.
Finally I cataloged the photos so here it goes. Oily, the part number on the turnbuckle file is BF 775A and Bob, as far as the adjustables go, the small one on the formica table is a Chas. E Hall #1(nickel plating pretty much toast, but the thing moves open and shut now) and the photos on top of the gray tote tub have a 12" Trimo "Spud", 6" Diamond Calk, then the larger Adj. Is a Diamond Calk also, and the wood handled adjustable is a Deere and Co.
From the lower left and going up and down and up and down all the way to the little red "MAC"(?) box, here we go.
Dunlap 14" Plane,
Lakeside bastard
Chromium Vanadium 2850 1/4" Flexover
NB-80adapeter 3/8"-1/4
Thorsen 50M 1/4" ext.
Penncraft 3632
V-series Craftsman 1/4" flexover and 4 V sockets
4521-9 AJ Foyt SK socket set3/8" drive (missing only the 3/8" deep wall) The ratchet is virtually new and the sockets have only minor scuff marks. When the "choice" flats got down to $12.50, I couldn't resist.
10" Crescent
3 pr. SK pliers 7306
6" Crescent wit ha 57 stamped oon the bottom and a part number of AT-16
8" Dimalloy
12" MAC AJ-12
IH chisel
Pexto 2A shear/crimper tool. Very cool and functinal
Bonney 2805 DBE
Unique Disston tool with patent of 8/23/1877
Millers Falls 900B 9" plane in pretty good shape
2 Coast to Coast Screwdrivers
Fuller 500 stubby
US Corsair
Proto Wood handled shortie 9752
Germany made Perfect Handle clone(logo is a modified V with some smaller stuff inside the V)
Sparta SD42
Park Metal Works(Excelite) Nut driver
MAC PM-84 hex driver with 4 tips
Small green Handy Andy
Indestro Super 4682
New Britain (G?) D66
McKaig Hatch water pump pliers
None Bewtter T-1225 socket
JD 92 John Deere Oil can(badly faded)
New Britain P-63 tongs or brake tool of some sort
vintage Craftsman drill sharpening tool
4 Craftsman Yankee styled screwdrivers
plastic handled Stanley(blue)
"Non skid #5" wood handled screwdriver
Pentco195 Shear
Small Wrenches inside the Pentco handles: two small Bonneys,"Terry's Spanners" doe from England, Penutt(?) Reel tool, no name doe, and a #21 doe
Charles E Hall #1 adjustable
Channelock 437 side cutters
No name DOE with some "appendages"
Greenlee wood chisel
"Circle H" Hinsdale 1/2" Drive Craftsman Ratchet(late 1920's?)
P&C 1241 pliers
Armstrong spanner #434
The series of strange tubular things with the kindey haped tops on them. Have no idea what they were for, but have numbers like 0-9 on them if that helps.
Snap On/Blue PointTC-27 tubing cutter
Snap On adjusatble body lead file BF 775A
"MAU-Sherwood" Cleveland bal peen hammer,
(cardboard flat contents)
CASE W-7659S DOE
Proto 9714 26" Screwdriver
Nobles Mfg. Co. "8" Adjustable blade angle draw knife GREAT FIND btw!! Makes all my othe draw knives obsolete
Evans 100W steel tape
W&B "Twin" alligator wrench
Vaughn(?) & Bushnell #1 double alligator
12 MAC vintage wood handled screwdrivers and one gasket scraper.
MAC box(?) VERY coollittle tool box that contained among other things, this really cool MAC M3R 1/4" flex head ratchet, 10 sockets and 3 wrenches and aME-6 6" extension. The box actualy has a bottom drawer that slides out. Can anyone confirm this is truly a MAC box and roughly how old it is??
CHISEL PHOTO
3 No names
2 Wide blade Stanleys
3 Defiance
1 No name with no handle
2 Craftsman gouges with their original price stickers(2.99 and 3.49!!)
A Witherby chisel
One more Stanley
Gray tub photo
Flat full of US made C-clamps
12"Trimo "Spud" 12/19/11 date on it
Switchcraft A-1070 Grip-Spintite tool
Big right angle gouge w/ no handle
10R Vise grip in great shape
#2 Rigid Pipe cutter
German Perfect Handle clone
6" Diamond Calk adjustable
No name crimper(hog ring tool?)
Large Diamond Calk adjustable
Deere and Co. Wood handled Adjustable
Now for some closeups:
And finaly the last couple closeups Whew, it's time for bed!!