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A quick update, all I had to do was replace the jack fluid and bleed the air out of the system as per the online operators manual and now it works well enough to keep. No rebuild needed, thank God. Unfortunately someone was spray painting near it in the past and there's some orange overspray at one end which I'll have to figure out how to safely remove. At least it's not rust which I initially thought it was.While running an errand this morning I found this on a curb. Seems to work but slowly. No doubt needs some TLC. Free is good.![]()
Ditto!
Great haul Oak but I think that Long C index would have come home with me. I've never seen one that style.And the leave behind...if the logo was better, I would have bought it....
1963 catalog shows a 10 piece set, no mention of 13/16" in the set. The 10 piece set was in the catalog through 1981,and replaced with an expanded 12 piece set that gained you 1/4",5/16" and 13/16" but removed 15/16" and 1". And like Outlaw I wouldn't have left the drill index behind, but Oak Park you seem to find the cleanest Craftsman Tools I can recall .Yesterday and Today....
Vise Grip 7WR, didn't realize it was not stamped Petersen-DeWitt until after I paid for it! Boo! lol
Stanley Hi-Viz utility knife....real easy to find in the bag or box.
Craftsman 1/4 ratchet
Indestro Super 1/4 spinner
Ace Hardware pocket phillips 0 screwdriver....I'm a fan of the wings logo.
Mac 10mm wrench
Companion 10mm wrench
Older style USA Craftsman ratcheting wrenches in 1/2 and 9/16
Vintage Chicago area Oil Supply thermometer, took it off a beam in the basement
Craftsman VV 94496 10pc SAE Super Tuff wrench set in seeming unused condition, pouch has some blemishes. What is odd is that 13/16 was not printed on the pouch, but was in the case in the same condition. Printing mistake or why did they leave it out? Kinda odd.
Craftsman pump pliers 45375 WF in new condition with sharp teeth and shiny chrome.
Craftsman 9pc VV Metric socket set
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My guess is factory in Worcester Mass and Chicago?The little pliers are very faintly stamped "Sheffield England" and what appears to be 1016 or 1046. I thought the pattern was kind of interesting.
I am probably missing the obvious here, but who made the large wood-handled screwdriver marked "Worcester - Chicago" ?
this was all contained in this nice plastic tool box. can't beat free.![]()
Yesterday and Today....
Vise Grip 7WR, didn't realize it was not stamped Petersen-DeWitt until after I paid for it! Boo! lol
Stanley Hi-Viz utility knife....real easy to find in the bag or box.
Craftsman 1/4 ratchet
Indestro Super 1/4 spinner
Ace Hardware pocket phillips 0 screwdriver....I'm a fan of the wings logo.
Mac 10mm wrench
Companion 10mm wrench
Older style USA Craftsman ratcheting wrenches in 1/2 and 9/16
Vintage Chicago area Oil Supply thermometer, took it off a beam in the basement
Craftsman VV 94496 10pc SAE Super Tuff wrench set in seeming unused condition, pouch has some blemishes. What is odd is that 13/16 was not printed on the pouch, but was in the case in the same condition. Printing mistake or why did they leave it out? Kinda odd.
Craftsman pump pliers 45375 WF in new condition with sharp teeth and shiny chrome.
Craftsman 9pc VV Metric socket set
And the leave behind...if the logo was better, I would have bought it....
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Great haul Oak but I think that Long C index would have come home with me. I've never seen one that style.
Neat pliers. I have found two dikes with that handle pattern, both stamped Sheffield, one also marked Globemaster.The little pliers are very faintly stamped "Sheffield England" and what appears to be 1016 or 1046. I thought the pattern was kind of interesting.
LesserSon said:"...one also marked Globemaster."
LesserSon said:"... nested diamonds meets arrow fletching” grip pattern ..."
Hit up an estate sale yesterday, not much for tools but unpriced stuff was fill a small bag for a dollar so I got 5 bags worth! Also got the full gallon of Zep cleaner and an unpictured Coleman new in the box 220 globe for a total of $10. That's the first 2 photos. The red handle diagonal cut pliers are Gardner Bender. Then I went inside and walked around and got a rough tool box with a few tools and a few other pieces I found for $20 My favorites are the Ford plow wrench and the Heller hammer with a nice stamp.



Thanks, I figured it'll pay for itself after a dozen uses and I can make it how I want it.You ****, especially for the KitchenAid attachment. I bought one of those last Christmas for my wife. Works great, I need to remind her to use it again!
Mike






Actually, they were made for a short time in 1942. Mine was made by Vollrath.Somebody added the black enamel on the Canteen.
bmwrd0 said:"... GM&co chisel ..."
It was the first day of real rain, and all the highways were a mess, further delaying me, so I made an executive decision of what sale I would do best at, and I chose poorly . What looked really good in the ad turned out to be cheap tools for the most part, and i was only able to come away with the following: Belzer tube wrench, two VAR cone wrenches, unused reamer, square 3/8" extension, two Bicycle Research cone wrenches, Gedore DBE, Japanese spoke wrench, Armstrong wrench, and, the real treasure, two bits of Campagnolo; a wrench and skewer quick release. And while there was a bit of interesting bicycle tools but no complete sets, and certainly not as much of interest as I hoped. Oh well, so it goes.
I think so. When I finish my errands today, I will take a closer look.as in.... G.M. Mfg. Co., Long Island City, New York?
.... or ..... ?
As others have alluded to the mystery tool is a windshield lock strip toolI hit a sale yesterday marked as a "widow of a mechanic of 48 years." It was mostly a mish mosh of different USA made brands but I think I did well for $25. She initially told me $10 and I gave her $20, then I picked up the IR air hammer for an additional $5. She knew the stuff was worth more but told me she was exhausted from trying to sell it all and was happy to see people have her husband's things.
Left to right: some sort of unmarked auto body bumping hammer (possibly), an USA made sledge, and a DISSTON USA hammer (any ideas what it's for), numerous USA (2 Taiwain) air hammer bits, NOS IR air hammer and chuck, Snap On air hammer, MILTON blow gun, Wright Tools 32mm 12 pt 1/2" drive for a friend who collects Wright stuff, NOS Hitachi grinder discs, unmarked large chisel, Proto drift pin and rolling pry bar, unmarked center punch, Snap On small punch, Crescent 5/16" nut driver (I thought it was a Snap On but was wrong), unknown tool with black and gold handle, 2 local advertisement pocket screwdrivers, and a Caterpillar brake adjusting tool.
Anyone know what this is? The tip appears to be brass.
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***uhh, leaving that long c drill bit index behind is something I think you will regret. There's enough logo there I think most folks would be excited to have.**Yesterday and Today....
Vise Grip 7WR, didn't realize it was not stamped Petersen-DeWitt until after I paid for it! Boo! lol
Stanley Hi-Viz utility knife....real easy to find in the bag or box.
Craftsman 1/4 ratchet
Indestro Super 1/4 spinner
Ace Hardware pocket phillips 0 screwdriver....I'm a fan of the wings logo.
Mac 10mm wrench
Companion 10mm wrench
Older style USA Craftsman ratcheting wrenches in 1/2 and 9/16
Vintage Chicago area Oil Supply thermometer, took it off a beam in the basement
Craftsman VV 94496 10pc SAE Super Tuff wrench set in seeming unused condition, pouch has some blemishes. What is odd is that 13/16 was not printed on the pouch, but was in the case in the same condition. Printing mistake or why did they leave it out? Kinda odd.
Craftsman pump pliers 45375 WF in new condition with sharp teeth and shiny chrome.
Craftsman 9pc VV Metric socket set
And the leave behind...if the logo was better, I would have bought it....
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**you are correct. This is a somewhat uncommon canteen. I dabble a little bit in militaria collecting and my interest was immediatley peaked when you posted this. I'm not trying to buy this but if you don't want it, I think you could do decent on ebay with it! There's a surprising amount of canteen variations all produced in ww2 and I can't begin to remember them all but there are lots of good threads on them**Actually, they were made for a short time in 1942. Mine was made by Vollrath.
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Actually, they were made for a short time in 1942. Mine was made by Vollrath.
***uhh, leaving that long c drill bit index behind is something I think you will regret. There's enough logo there I think most folks would be excited to have.**
Me too. None of mine are black. Something else to look for.I'm surprised as I've never seen one, ever. I looked it up and apparently they made something like 5M of them in cheap steel and black prcelain. I've seen hundreds over the years too. Heck I own over a dozen, WWI/WWII canteens. Never in black.
