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In case anyone gets a kick out of perusing old catalogs (or other stuff), the "Internet Archive" has a ton of old tool catalogs from the 1900s and even into the 1800s scanned that you can look through and in most cases even download. I even stumbled across a 1910 Sears catalog.
https://archive.org/search?query=tools+catalog&page=2&and%5B%5D=year%3 A%5B0+TO+1927%5D |
I'll be watching on the used market!
But these folks seem to be making them. https://hammersource.com/framing-hammers/dalluge-hammers/ and these are on ebay http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1755717370.jpg |
This was so incredibly cool. A valve grinding machine from probably 50/60s with all the tools and accessories. Could've bought it for $50 (1/2 off day) but I have nowhere to put it :rolleyes:
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That is very cool.
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I'd love to have one of these old Art Deco inspired Craftsman drill presses.
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^^^On the valve grinding tool? I am pretty sure I bought one! My FIL has an antique car collection. One corner of the building is a Mechanic shop. I buy stuff for him every now and then. I think I bought a valve machine years back. It was $10-$20...
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^^^ yeah, it was the estate of a guy who ran a Sinclair gas station. There were some Sinclair shop uniforms, lots of vintage oil cans (full, never opened cans) from the 60s and even oil in glass jars, etc. Had to look that up and they are from the WWII years when metal was in short supply so automotive oil was sold in glass jars. Cool spark plug cleaner too:
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Very cool stuff. I love the old stuff that feels like it's coming out of a time capsule!
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Thread checker. Imperial and metric. Very handy.
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Nice looking tool, but I've never been able to get great edges with this. The fatal flaw is the tool rest. Someday I'll spend a rainy day redesigning said flaw, and hopefully achieve chisel nirvana.
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I had to go take a picture for y'all. I have a strong suspicion that this was used by Native people a long while ago as a pounding tool. It was in my yard. There are at least two other rocks that are very similar that I find off and on in the yard.
I joke that when all fails, "Rock" is my tool of last resort. I have used it a few times. PPOT. Meet my favorite tool: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1755745965.jpg |
About 35 years ago my FIL asked me if I wanted the old toolbox in the upstairs of the shed he was tearing down. The chest had belonged to my MIL's grandfather. I of course dug it out and cleaned out the decades of mouse nest and dirt and was so pleased with what I found. Among other things, such as wooden planes, were a set of calipers, which have a home next to my lathe, and a set of dividers with his name stamped on them. Other tools which get frequent use are a mill file which is crazy sharp and a draw knife for which I made new handles.
Every time I use one of these tools, I am reminded of stories my MIL has told me about the old gentleman . Every now and then, when I am visiting her, I will tell her off how Ephram's tools still give good use. |
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There was a good chance that when you bought a Model T or a Fordson tractor, you got that pictured wrench with it. |
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And now for something completely different (modern). It's the Wera ratchet that's also a hammer, and also enables the handle to be extended to twice as long.
https://www-de.wera.de/en/great-tools/koloss/ https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-9t4w...819121.jpg?c=4 <iframe width="720" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Kq9kzCol9FI?si=fKjqh9Tyy6K3ZHGl&start=69" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
And now for something completely different (modern). It's the Wera ratchet that's also a hammer, and also enables the handle to be extended to twice as long.
https://www-de.wera.de/en/great-tools/koloss/ https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/lHoAA...G6/s-l1200.jpg <iframe width="720" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Kq9kzCol9FI?si=fKjqh9Tyy6K3ZHGl&start=69" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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