thundermug
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I saw the same listing. Not too far from me, but I don't think I would pay the price.Help ID this set? K60? Seller is asking $5K with the tools.
I saw the same listing. Not too far from me, but I don't think I would pay the price.Help ID this set? K60? Seller is asking $5K with the tools.
I don't know, but whoever he is, he picked the wrong OEM, thereby missing a perfect opportunity to have his nickname on all his tools and all his boxes with lifting an electric pencil, a punch, or a stencil!Not sure if someone on GJ owns it.
Perfect for Land Rover Defender wheel nuts, I have one the same but slightly newer. The 'Industrial Finish' is quite in the same style as the Land Rover..-Don
1-1/6” socket, probably industrial
Oh yes, I had forgotten that since I traded up to John Deeres!. There's still quite a bit of machinery around using 5/8" heavy fasteners.1 1/16 is 5/8" heavy pattern size. Used extensively on Massey Ferguson tractors.
I use them for 27mm stuff on Toyotas and out John Deere stuff all the time. They’re the exact same, but you can find lightly used 1-1/16 sockets much easier and cheaper than 27mm.Oh yes, I had forgotten that since I traded up to John Deeres!. There's still quite a bit of machinery around using 5/8" heavy fasteners.
It's also so close to 27mm that it's useful for the metric fine thread 16mm fasteners (which I believe is what the newer Defenders have).







Another interesting 35
I imagine this tool is similar to a sheet metal ripper air hammer bit only this one is done manually with a hammer?Body panel cutter. BF-708, would date probably about 1940
I believe mine should be marked p71 since it's a pin instead of ball but who knowsAnother interesting 35







Found a no71 with a NO-RPL I think it's a 34 as well. I'll have to look. Guy wants too much but pretty interesting1934 Snap on rat. model 71A. NO-RPL. Never seen one. usually the no-rpl shows up in early 40s tools, but never a rat.
Has number 44 stamped on it, probably a owners marking, but not sure.
Had to repair, new paw ball, Had to replace the selector switch, used a common nail.
Thank you. That was me. I drove 6hrs round trip to get that. I just jumped in here now looking for some information on finding handles. It had one original handle made of what looks like plastic .Cross posted from another thread
Somebody just bought Snap On K60 missing handles for bigger drawers and with black respray from Farmington CT for $200 !!!
Guy promised to send few more pictures last night (told him I want few more pictures (to make sure hinges are not broken - 2+ hour drive from me...) and am ready to drive today in AM to pick it up...)
Whoever bought it - hopefully one of our members - CONGRATULATIONS!!!
post some picturesThank you. That was me. I drove 6hrs round trip to get that. I just jumped in here now looking for some information on finding handles. It had one original handle made of what looks like plastic .


Very nice example of the spinner handle.Some stuff
Finally snagged a late 40s early 50s KR-300 with extra drawers. The stamp doesn't appear to be in the usual place. Could be that it was lightly stamped.Finally snagged a late 40s early 50s KR-300 with extra drawers. The stamp doesn't appear to be in the usual place. Could be that it was lightly stamped.
Lots of grease stains, but the paint brightens up with bronze wool and light oil.
A couple of the drawers a stiff, and I don't yet know if it just needs a cleaning or if the slides are damaged. They still make slides for a box this old, right?
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Here's one similar to yours I got from an auction but instead of extra draws it is missing some draws,