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Newbie, organizing the inherited collection

Started by naseller, November 29, 2013, 06:09:36 PM

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naseller

Hi,
Just a brief introduction here before I begin posting pictures and asking questions.
I am organizing my father's and my grandfather's collection of tools and will need help identifying and possibly valuing some of them.
They weren't collectors really, but they amassed a pretty large collection of working tools.
I have been cleaning/organizing their garage for a few years and have finally started to get down to the details of the tools.
Thanks in advance for educating me.
Shawn


Papaw

Welcome to Tool Talk! From your other posts, I see you have quite a few wrenches!
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Nolatoolguy

He welcome to the group.

As papaw said it looks like you have quite a few tools.
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who gave that right to me.
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Charles Garrett

The 2 Barcalo wenchs are my favorites. Put likes with likes and clean as you go. On steel I like a fine wire wheel.  Also blasting lightly with a non abrasive media works well.   Chuck Garrett

Chillylulu

Welcome to Papaws Tool Talk! The folks here really  know their tools. Pictures are always appreciated here.

Where are you from?

Chilly

(Larry from Denver, Cooorado)

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Batz

Hi from down-under as well, you have any blow torches amongst that gear?

Batz
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