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Started by benjy, June 25, 2012, 07:31:28 AM

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benjy

i,m off work with a dodgy ankle so thought i would root around the shed,you know,organise stuff.. i dont collect tools,dont have room,,my enjoyment comes from buying,cleaning then selling ..i was amazed to find i had all these guys.
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sumner52000

What are the crow foot looking things i the last pic?  Are they all linked together?

johnsironsanctuary

That is an impressive assortment for a non collector. A great number of things that we don't get to see over hear in the colonies. Thanks for the photos Benjy.
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Quote from: sumner52000 on June 25, 2012, 07:50:25 AM
What are the crow foot looking things i the last pic?  Are they all linked together?

Must be "Caterpillar" crowsfeet!

Serious question: it that some sort of socket rail?

Lewill2

It is a set of wrenches that are linked together. You keep turning to get to the size you want and the rest of them make the handle.

Looks like you are missing a Swinden quick adjust. It is a UK patent from around 1905 if I remember correctly.

Papaw

QuoteWhat are the crow foot looking things i the last pic?  Are they all linked together?

A curiosity only, they never worked very well, and broke easily.
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benjy

papaw is correct,,they would work,but more a novelty,,i also have the original box for them somewhere
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lbgradwell

Nice collection!

What's an "Alderman"? Are any of those Australian, benjy?

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benjy

the alderman is a mossberg,as is the one to its left,,not an aussie one in the bunch,i dont think i ever had one.
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Quote from: benjy on June 25, 2012, 07:31:28 AM
i,m off work with a dodgy ankle so thought i would root around the shed,you know,organise stuff.. i dont collect tools,dont have room,,my enjoyment comes from buying,cleaning then selling ..i was amazed to find i had all these guys.
Benjy, I like to buy the 3 adjustables first pict if they are for sale and I can afford the shipping

I think you know which ones
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

benjy

3 in the first pic ............
                              could you narrow it down a bit?
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1930

Quote from: benjy on June 27, 2012, 04:06:47 AM
3 in the first pic ............
                              could you narrow it down a bit?
Ok also the top three in the last pic, left side, top three, wavy handles
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

OilyRascal

sure is awfully incognito references :-)
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benjy

to wrenchmensch...1930...and bus.. i will deal with your requests as soon as i can,,i have been told to stay off my ankle for a couple of days,(argument with a tractor )..the wife wont let me near the shed (
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john k

Something about those adjustables, they can accumulate.   I didn't think I had near this many of them either.   Just one in the basement, 2 on the bench, uh, 4 on the wall.  2 on the tractor etc.  In this pile is a black iron Diamond I bought on my foster grandfathers auction 37 years ago.  Jaws are twice the thickness of newer adjustables.  Benjy mind that ankle.
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