Old Man Roger
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I don't understand how it works?
I don't understand how it works?
AAAHHH OK. The slots make it all make sense.If it works like mine and others I've seen, it rotates and reverses as you crank, the tabs on the bit are slotted into the holes in the valves that were common back in the day. add clover grinding compound and you use it to tightly lap in the valve surfaces.
It just shows the brand and part number. The catalog descriptions spell out the operation fairly clearly. It gradually rotates while going back and forth to lap in the valve to the seat. I have another that works with a suction cup.^ quite the find, Don!
really an oddball there ! patent number or date stamped on that swing arm?








Likely more if you fil the socket tray! I cleaned up a no name box for a 3/4 set years back and that puppy weighs 50 or more.this thing is gonna weigh 40 pounds![]()
Seconds on saukit sucking!Saukit ***** for the Plomb!







My metal lathe is only 10 years newer, I use it more than I would use the dictionary.lolPretty impressive! 125 years old!
Nice find Jeff. I think that's a Soviet adjustable.Restore finds today.
The Durham box was 4 bucks, the tools were 16. Craftsman drivers, awl, and vise grips, OTC/Herbrand chisel, Vaco made screwdriver marked Jensen, Klein multi bit driver, neat old spanner wrench and an adjustable I’ve never seen before!
Restore finds today.
The Durham box was 4 bucks, the tools were 16. Craftsman drivers, awl, and vise grips, OTC/Herbrand chisel, Vaco made screwdriver marked Jensen, Klein multi bit driver, neat old spanner wrench and an adjustable I’ve never seen before!
Haha not exactly. I do have several old phone systems all working in my basementIf I'm not mistaken it seems that you keep your tools in and old telco room. Also a trip to my local restore has been on my list thanks to your finds. I've not been to it yet so I'm hoping for some good 2025 finds.
Another **** for Saukit! Both for the 3/4" dr. partial set, and the price on the whole lot!

Stanley Handyman Yankee driver 













I've been avoiding estate and garage sales for a while but "rewarded" myself for getting my house and yard cleaned up for my hiking group's Christmas party at my place by going to an estate sale last Friday. Not a lot of finds but I always like unopened engine oil bottles for a $1 each! Total was $30. The 4" green adjustable wrench is Powr-Kraft, the diagonal pliers are Kraeuter and the wood handle screw starter is an Irwin 900View attachment 2237674
I would have figured that the I N D P L S would have made it a no-brainer!The wood handle scraper through me off but using Google Lens I figured out the K is missing and its a EC Atkins floor scraper missing the blade.

High density storage rolling cabinet system
Major suckage! That’s thousands of dollars!
That’s an AMAZING FIND. I wouldn’t have the space for it, but man would it be nice to have. You **** for sure.
Damn! Yep, you ****.