Not a lot to showcase, but a few keepers.
From the 7 o'clock position:
2 NOS Lufkin RC-6 replacement steel tapes from a realy old timey hardware store in Iironton ,MO
a "Mall" drill driven sawzall type tool. Likely just as useless as all the other drill driven tools I have collected.
Klein Pliers 201- _ NE(?)
Klein Needle nose 203-6
H. Boker and sons Needle Nose
Bonney BW-10 adjustable (for $5, I couldn't resist at a flea market near Farmington MO)
Plomb*(wht's left of it) LA9B chisel
WildeWrench 5" slip joint pliers
Bonney/Herbrand(?) Chromium Vanadium 9" extension 2734...I forget which company used this 'phrase" early on..
Giller 2024 3/4" combo
Westline DBE 1/2" x 9/16"
German made Dunlap 10" pipe wrenchSchrader/Universal tire gauge(couldn't get it to register on my car tire)
A dozen brace bits(5th one from the left is really strange)
DM&FS
So what's the story with that "Mall" tool? Does the saw blade reciprocate back and forth when a drill drives the input shaft?
>2 NOS Lufkin RC-6 replacement steel tapes
Ahhhmemories...
There is a REASON it says "Do not open box' on the box.....
As I found out on my very first job.....
hehe
Yeah Rusty, the cardboard wasn't in tip top shape when I bought them, so they've both popped on me once already....lol
Yes, the recipro saw does oscillate with something spinning it from the rear. still wondering if there was some sort of flex shaft that drove all these tools??
DM&FS