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PAY IT FORWARD -- Tool Giveaway/Exchange

Started by JessEm, August 26, 2013, 08:26:01 PM

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Papaw

Here we go- Two adjustables
First is a Proto 706 6" that only needs a little tightening and cleaning.
Second is an Easco  68108 8"  in same condition.



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Papaw

No takers?
I'll change the offering in the morning if no one speaks up tonight.
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Chillylulu

Quote from: Papaw on August 04, 2014, 08:21:26 PM
No takers?
I'll change the offering in the morning if no one speaks up tonight.
They're all sleeping, those are good in any kit.

Chilly

oldtools

Those are nice, but I just took my turn, so waiting for someone else to benefit from these useful tools...
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
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Papaw

OK- forget the adjustables.
I offer this hex wrench set. Ratchet marked 673, bar marked Made In USA, sockets are Duro/Indestro style. Sockets are all 12 point. but mixed size markings.
1-2, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 7-8, 15-16
The case has green paint inside like Duro/Indestro but no name markings.





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Papaw

Still no takers? I'll throw in a pair of  Crescent piers, model LS-26, made in the USA, in excellent condition.

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OilyRascal

Papaw - If the adjustables are still up for grabs I would love to give them a home.
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

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Papaw

They are- I added the pliers to get the thing going again. I think I have you address. If not I'll PM you. Do you want the hex socket set?
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OilyRascal

I would be very pleased to just have the adjustables.  Why don't you save the hex socket set for another round.  Thank you very much!  I'll get my offering together tomorrow (with some thought overnight).
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

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OilyRascal

The offering is pick TWO; here are the choices:

1) marked 1416
2) 620 TomaHawk
3) unmarked
4) Walden
5) 2418 Walden
6) Herbrand 5-28
7) 524 Williams <w>
8) unmarked
9) Herbrand 94
10) Pat 720554

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Twilight Fenrir

#220
Quote from: OilyRascal on August 12, 2014, 10:06:33 PM
The offering is pick TWO; here are the choices:

1) marked 1416
2) 620 TomaHawk
3) unmarked
4) Walden
5) 2418 Walden
6) Herbrand 5-28
7) 524 Williams <w>
8) unmarked
9) Herbrand 94
10) Pat 720554

Showing my lack of age here I'm sure... What are they? o.o I mean, there are some obvious ones in there... 1/2" drive extension, a wrench for the old square heads, a needlessly complicated box wrench... But, the rest? Are they just sockets on dowels, essentially?

Chillylulu

#221
Quote from: Twilight Fenrir on August 12, 2014, 10:09:09 PM
Quote from: OilyRascal on August 12, 2014, 10:06:33 PM
The offering is pick TWO; here are the choices:

1) marked 1416
2) 620 TomaHawk
3) unmarked
4) Walden
5) 2418 Walden
6) Herbrand 5-28
7) 524 Williams <w>
8) unmarked
9) Herbrand 94
10) Pat 720554

Showing my lack of age here I'm sure... What are they? o.o I mean, there are some obvious ones in there... 1/2" drive extension, a wrench for the old square heads, a needlessly complicated box wrench... But, the rest? Are they just sockets on dowels, essentially?

They're way cool Twilight!

Chilly

turnnut

Twilight,

those were made by Walden Tool Co. Worcester, Mass. around the years 1917-1924
for the automobile industry.  the Tomahawk was for the Ford Model - T,  as were
a few of the others.

Frank

johnsironsanctuary

Mr. Rascal,
I would be honored to hang numbers 9 and 10 on my wall. I think that the Walden Model T tools are part of a set.

PM to follow.

Thanks in advance.

Johnsironsanctuary
Top monkey of the monkey wrench clan

turnnut

the 620 Tomahawk might be a 1620 Tomahawk.

the 2418 was listed as a Ford socket wrench in 1923

then in 1924 it was also listed as a socket wrench for Chevrolet
it should have 9/16" & 3/4" sockets

Walden made many Ford "T" wrenches, then around 1924 they came out with a
new display board of socket wrenches for Chevrolet cars.
the big sales tool display board was #39B,  It held 5 each of, 13 types of wrenches.
the board was 5 feet by 2 feet,  boxed for shipping, the board was listed as 108 lbs
and the 65 wrenches with hanging hooks was listed as 88 lbs.
all for $66.75

Frank