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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

It was fun seeing different offerings. Again, I was surprised that no one wanted the monkey wrench.
If you want to start it up again, please do so!
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Papaw

#106
In the spirit of JohnK's free tool for March, I will restart the Pay It Forward Tool Exchange with this little Klein 5/16" combo wrench.
5 1/2" long with 5/16" OE and 5/16" 12pt Boxend. Model #68411.

First to say so gets it, then offers up something else.
Let me know when it arrives.
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Chillylulu

I'll take it...

Give me a couple of minutes to dig out my giveaway...

Chilly

Chillylulu

Here's my offering - I went through my singles, I was sure I had a blue point, but I couldn't find it.  I'll find it for later.

So I made a small set of combination wrenches that should have something in there.  I will send all 7 wrenches to whoever claims them.



3/4"  Fleet #5524 USA
11/16" Fleet #5524 USA
5/8"  Penens #6120 USA
9/16"  Chrom Vanadium Germany   
1/2"    Britool #RJ500 Made in England
7/16"    Bon-E-Con Zeb 14 USA
3/8"    Vlchek WBE12 USA

Chilly

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bunger

I'll take those wrenches.

I'll PM you my address

I'm going to look for something now to give away. Will post pics tomorrow.
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bunger

Here's my offering.
a PROTO 9/16 nutdriver

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oldtools

OK, lets keep this going, I can use a PROTO 9/16 nutdriver, please if still available...
Will be digging up a bunch of tools to send out soon...
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bunger

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oldtools

OK, found some extra tools, Working Stanley "Yankee 41Y" drill with 8 drill bits, & 4 old Forged in USA wrenches, 2 (#42 & #25)with V-Shield stamp, 1 (#14) with M-circle stamp, & 1 Unknown? no sizes stamped.
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Bill Houghton

Quote from: oldtools on April 05, 2014, 05:22:43 PM
OK, found some extra tools, Working Stanley "Yankee 41Y" drill with 8 drill bits, & 4 old Forged in USA wrenches, 2 (#42 & #25)with V-Shield stamp, 1 (#14) with M-circle stamp, & 1 Unknown? no sizes stamped.
Ooooh, me!  me!

I'm sending you a private message with my address.

oldtools

OK Bill, You got the lot!!  Got your PM, will send it out in tomorrows mail... Enjoy!
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
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oldtools

#116
Got the PROTO 9/16 nutdriver, Thank you Bunger.. Bill's package sent out, should arrive soon...
he got it!!
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
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Bill Houghton

Here's my offering:

1.  A pair of older Vise Grips - no model number on movable jaw, patent information on the release handle, both of which I think makes them WWII or older.  The fixed jaw has a welded repair, but these should make good users.
2.  An (im)perfect handle screwdriver, waiting for a restoration.  The side shown is the funkier side.
3.  A cute little pair of needle nose pliers, Omega brand.



As always on this thread, first post here claims them; then send me a private message with your address.

oldtools

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1930

I am surprised no one interested, all 3 very useful tools. When did those screwdrivers become un-wanted?

Id like to participate but I am not so much a tool hoarder, I get tools I plan to use or display and do not typically have items to pass along that anyone would be interested in.
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.