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Bouckville Haul Part 2

Started by lptools, August 17, 2017, 01:30:52 PM

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lptools

Hello, At top left is an empty Lufkin Micrometer Wooden Box, next are staples for a "Clipper" Stapler. Top right is a Currier Koeth Multi-Tool in what appears to be unused condition, owner made box. Below that is an Eiffel Plierench with 5 jaws & pouch. Does anyone know what the clip is for? Bottom left is a set of 6 Sockets For Cap Screws, 1/4 & 3/8 drives, Plomb Tool Company. Bottom midle are from a rust bucket, Klein Lineman's Wrench, and a yet to be determined, marked gouge. Bottom right is an unusual drill, stamped SKLAR U.S.A. on the main gear, Goodell Pratt Tool Company with Patent Date for the 3-jaw chuck. Regards, Lou
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Bill Houghton

Might that drill be a medical drill?

lptools

Hello, Bill. That is what I believe it is, too. Hard pressed to find another one like it. Regards, Lou
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mikeswrenches

I think you're right. I have one of similar form that also has a thumb operated 2-speed function.

Nice haul Lou! I haven't been to Bouckville in many years. It conflicts with the Tupper Lake flea market and TL was closer for me.

Mike
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kwoswalt99

I have some blades for that multi tool, didn't know what they were for.

Yadda

Oooooooooh plierench!!!

The clip is used on the solid side of the pliers when you use the pipe cutting jaw. It helps hold round pipe in place.

You might say I have a tool collecting problem....

bill300d

All nice stuff IP. I've never seen Plomb hex sockets in a box like that before. Nice haul.
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EVILDR235

Nice haul ya got there. My only PLOMB hex socket has a hex that is part of the socket and not replaceable like normal ones.

EvilDr235

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Quote from: bill300d on August 17, 2017, 10:01:45 PM
All nice stuff IP. I've never seen Plomb hex sockets in a box like that before. Nice haul.

Same here. Don't let Twertsy see that one!  :grin:

Interesting finds. Killer haul!