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Farm repair

Started by moparthug, May 22, 2025, 12:35:13 PM

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moparthug

Just curious, do farm repairs mean an automatic no-go to your tool collection? I don't mean an arc weld splatter repair done by a 8 year old with two car batteries and a wire coat hanger, but a well done repair that made the tool usable for another 50+ years. I've been finding more and more braze repaired tools and I'm starting to prefer these. Obviously not collectible or worth anything, but the imagined story behind the repair intrigues me. I have no doubt this teens-1920's 15 inch H.D.Smith monkey wrench will outlive me and continue to work flawlessly for another 100 years.
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Bill Houghton

A well-done repair on a useful tool wouldn't bother me; and, yes, in particular, I"m fine with a tool whose history shows a previous owner who could solve problems.

oldgoaly

there are some repairs that do more damage than repair!  Some repairs are pretty cool thinking using common items "to get it going again"
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