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Started by RedVise, March 01, 2014, 03:26:16 PM

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RedVise

Yes, if you are snowed in,  I am yanking your chain...   !!

Other than the Fulton case, this all was from a retirees estate sale.

Fulton  case with mixed Items.
Male and female drives that side on the bar - no name
Blackhawk, Duro, OTC, Herbrand sockets,

Clamp on Cman wood vise, General arbor, 2 oil cans,
4" Cresent wrench, aluminun bevel(no name),
5" North Bros Yankee and 7" Utility ratcheting screwdrivers,

From the right: Yankee Clipper sharpening stone , SK extension,
Winchester pliers, Danielson parrot head pliers, clean Sargent pliers,
Stanley Hurwood screwdriver, small Perfect Handle screwdriver (Germany),
Multi tool


and...  Rock Island wood vise  with Quick Release.

Brian

skipskip

Quote from: RedVise on March 01, 2014, 03:26:16 PM
Yes, if you are snowed in,  I am yanking your chain...   !!

you cant be, we cant even FIND our chains up here!!

Nice assortment of tools

Fulton  case with mixed Items.
Male and female drives that side on the bar - no name
Blackhawk, Duro, OTC, Herbrand sockets,

If you decide to part with these, i would like to buy or trade for them.



small Perfect Handle screwdriver (Germany),

Nice too





Brian
A place for everything and everything on the floor

oldtools

#2
Nice haul!! assume that "General arbor" grinder is belt driven... 
They are GREAT!, I Use mine all the time for production grinding & wire wheel cleaning...
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
Master Monkey Wrench Scaler

RedVise

SkipSkip - PM sent

oldtools, the arbor is a belt drive, but so are the other 2 I already have... I just need to set one up  !!
But this one was clean and priced right so it came home too.


Brian

scottg

The "sawhorse vise" will prove itself to be really useful if you give it a chance. 
Having a handy vise on a sawhorse can be a godsend. 

I am looking for a great one of these.    Has anybody seen a really great one?
I never have, but surely there must be some heavy cast iron sawhorse vises someplace??
   yours Scott
     
PHounding PHather of PHARTS
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/

Lewill2

Scott I'm surprised you haven't assembled one of your own designs already.

Branson

Quote from: scottg on March 02, 2014, 08:26:52 PM
The "sawhorse vise" will prove itself to be really useful if you give it a chance. 
Having a handy vise on a sawhorse can be a godsend. 

I am looking for a great one of these.    Has anybody seen a really great one?
I never have, but surely there must be some heavy cast iron sawhorse vises someplace??
   yours Scott
     

You mean something like the #700 vise?  The first picture is an early one in a style I've not seen before.  Sold.

The second one is currently on eBay, made by Champion.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Stanley-Bench-Vise-Tool-No-700-8-5-8-Side-Mounted-/261277815282?nma=true&si=cEnU6JQnim26Kpl8esodsVmTTWI%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

I have one of the Champions, and also one of the late model #700 vises.  Wouldn't be without them.  Now if I can find one like the first photo...

Branson