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PAY IT FORWARD -- Tool Giveaway/Exchange

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

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Bill Houghton

Quote from: Bus on November 19, 2014, 12:11:46 PM
The small pin vises and small bits come in handy when you smash a finger nail and need to relieve the pressure.
I just use a needle, heated red hot over a gas burner (not sure how you do this if you have an electric stove).  I've had to do it just a couple of times, thank goodness.  Freaked my bride out both times.

Chillylulu

I did my sons with a pin vise and small bit a couple of months ago. For a brief moment,  it was like a little blood geyser. And a huge relief for the boy.

Chilly

DobroDan

Quote from: Bus on November 19, 2014, 12:11:46 PM
The small pin vises and small bits come in handy when you smash a finger nail and need to relieve the pressure.
If you have a small tap and die, you can thread the hole and a plug in case you need to relieve it again.  :smiley:

amecks

Stop talking about drilling fingernails!  You're givin' me the willies.

Al

Here's an offering:
Bonney U.S.A. 1 1/2

Al
Jordan, NY

1930

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

amecks

Yeah, I know, waiting for him to show up!
Al
Jordan, NY

Papaw

If I may, I'd like to have that alligator!
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amecks

Papaw, It's yours! 
Send PM with address.

Al
Al
Jordan, NY

Papaw

#308
My offerings-
A rusty, crusty, well worn L S Starrett , Athol, Mass speed indicator. It does turn and may work just fine. I have no way to tell.

A pair of Utica Tools round nose pliers, model 21  6 , in need of cleanup.
Added to see if some interest can be drummed up are three more tools.
A Stanley 1/4" wood chisel No. 60  -that has a bent shaft.
A Craftsman 3/8 drive tri-wing ratchet No. 43176 in need of repair- quite loose and ratchets poorly.
A pair of Crescent L26 pliers.






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Papaw

10 days and no bites.

Guess I need to try again.
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1930

Id like to have that socket set you offered a while back, cant believe no-one wanted it. If you still want to part with it I would pay the shipping and a few dollars to cover your time.
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

Papaw

This one, 1930? PM me your mailing address.
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Ken W.

Quote from: Papaw on November 21, 2014, 11:32:14 AM
My offerings-
A rusty, crusty, well worn L S Starrett , Athol, Mass speed indicator. It does turn and may work just fine. I have no way to tell.

A pair of Utica Tools round nose pliers, model 21  6 , in need of cleanup.
Added to see if some interest can be drummed up are three more tools.
A Stanley 1/4" wood chisel No. 60  -that has a bent shaft.
A Craftsman 3/8 drive tri-wing ratchet No. 43176 in need of repair- quite loose and ratchets poorly.
A pair of Crescent L26 pliers.

I'll take these if they are still available. I have a couple of things I can put up.






Papaw

PM your mailing address and I'll mail them out.
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Ken W.

PM sent.


  Here is my giveaway. It's a pair of push drivers. The reddish handle one is a Craftsman made in West Germany and the other is a Stanley Handyman Yankee # 133H.