bmwrd0
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Erector sets are one of the things I can fall into the hole of. I want them to be as desirable as my fathers that my brother and I played with, but alas, LEGO has taken over that part of the imagination.
Erector sets are one of the things I can fall into the hole of. I want them to be as desirable as my fathers that my brother and I played with, but alas, LEGO has taken over that part of the imagination.





Thanks, I’ll check it out. I have some wartime ones without the release lever.The marking. Look for line 1: "US PAT No 2,280,005" / line 2: "APR. 14, 1942" / line 3: "OTHER PAT PEND" - which refers to 2,481,866, which was applied for in May 1945. Hence, production perfectly boxed in. I've got several. But none small enough to fit in this box.
I posted here when I found it before and down on the VB somewhere. When I re-post it with the unit inside I will tag you.
Large rusty Plomb combo and three puller legs. 










The dimple in the lid suggests Craftsman crowntop.Don, what was the partial socket set?
No Petersen vise-grips before 1957 have a release lever. The only sure way to determine if Petersen vise-grips with straight jaws are wartime is the marking I transcribed for you and showed in the vise-grips thread I linked. Wartime and postwar Petersens with straight jaws look nearly identical to the immediate prewar production still bearing the 1924 patent, which introduced the steel stamped (vs forged) body. Vise-Grips with curved jaws and wire cutters and other mods appeared in 1947. The quick release patent - 2,514,130 (not owned by Petersen, incidentally, and licensed to several mfgrs), was granted July 4, 1950, but Petersen was very slow to adopt it. Evidence (patents they were granted but never produced) suggests they tried to design their own solution before having to pay the piper (Harold Jones), like everyone else.I have some wartime ones without the release lever.
Yep, suckage for Ecotec!

That S&W Sight Adjustment Tool is going from $20 - $35 on ebay. Nice find!Today’s Habitat stop produced a few finds.
Stanley No. 55 spokeshave, Walden 3/16 Spintite, Plomb chisel, Bluegrass star drill, Snap-On Ford connecting rod 21/32” socket, Smith & Wesson screwdriver, Sexauer flip blade screwdriver, Bridgeport stubby, Williams locking 6” adjustable, Superior plumbing nos drain nut wrench, Par-X extension








Todays haul, from the same ES I reported on yesterday, but I got a few minutes on the way to work. Bike Planet tire pump to leave at work, for the cyclist commuters on the team, after cleanup, two gate hinges, a 50’ looking three prong extension cord on a reel, and a partial set oh Hanson drill bits.
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You didn’t mention the most uncommon find in the lot, the double sided thorsen tool stamped extensionDid well today; 5 planned stops, first and last YS's didn't have anything I wanted, or, for one item, at a price point I was happy with so a white, made in Britain 221 Singer featherweight got left behind. 3 Estate sales produced:
$15 for a grip stapler, A Red cross "personal safety Emergency pack, Proto Groove joints, and the nicest Shelton ratcher drivr I've found, marked AAA, BT the lubg has congealed and it's locked up, so I need to soak it.
Plus an Eagle claw reversible grip rod 7-1/2' with the aluminum tube case.
The second Estate sale, cost me $40, but still a good score - Wood X-acto box with all parts there; very old Racine Electric motor, Old sealed tin of Hercules Bullseye Pistol powder, Crossman stock for the 1300 series Crossman 1377 pump pellet pistol - I have 2 - both with stocks. This will NOT fit my Benjamin Franklin 347 -it's parent gun.
Miltary bore cleaner, OD belt, Beatles CD's, very old Dremel in its case with lots of bits. The Dremel itself was hanging on the wall I'd already snagged the case so I dropped it in.
I believe these mics are NOS - -made for Montgomery Wards and their Pwr-Kraft brand - the 4" is actually 1-4" and includes the test gauges to verify the adapters are seated correctly.
A gear drive Come-A-Long:
And the last Estate sale was $20, and I ferreted almost all of this out of 2 toolboxes:
Proto, Plvmb-WF, Craftsman, SO, Pwr-Kraft, Cornwell, MAC, Holo Krome, Crescent and more:
And an SK socket box and I gathered every interesting socket they had, and think I may have all the 1/4" SK set, plus some spares - besides SK these include Plvmb, SO, Craftsman, Meteor, & Walden:
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You didn’t mention the most uncommon find in the lot, the double sided thorsen tool stamped extension
"Never a dull moment with X-Acto!"Wood X-acto box with all parts there
"Never a dull moment with X-Acto!"
Yup, Miss read my Inventory list! Correcting that.Outlaw, a Benjamin 347 is a rifle, so no stock needs to be added. You are probably thinking of a 137, the .177 pistol.
No problem! That early stuff has that distinctive marking.That's because I hadn't ID'ed it yet, and wasn't sure if the double stamped "T" ( over lapped TT) ws factory or not. Thanks for quickly doing the ID!
You guys need to really “cut” out the jokes"Never a dull moment with X-Acto!"
Nice find. If you're curious, that's a 2nd generation logo (1st generation had connected letters script), indicating production in the mid-40's and early 50's. You can find the X-Acto thread in the Sticky down on the VB.


Outlaw,Did well today; 5 planned stops, first and last YS's didn't have anything I wanted, or, for one item, at a price point I was happy with so a white, made in Britain 221 Singer featherweight got left behind. 3 Estate sales produced:
$15 for a grip stapler, A Red cross "personal safety Emergency pack, Proto Groove joints, and the nicest Shelton ratcher drivr I've found, marked AAA, BT the lubg has congealed and it's locked up, so I need to soak it.
Plus an Eagle claw reversible grip rod 7-1/2' with the aluminum tube case.
The second Estate sale, cost me $40, but still a good score - Wood X-acto box with all parts there; very old Racine Electric motor, Old sealed tin of Hercules Bullseye Pistol powder, Crossman stock for the 1300 series Crossman 1377 pump pellet pistol - I have 2 - both with stocks. This will NOT fit my Benjamin Franklin 137 -it's parent gun.
Miltary bore cleaner, OD belt, Beatles CD's, very old Dremel in its case with lots of bits. The Dremel itself was hanging on the wall I'd already snagged the case so I dropped it in.
I believe these mics are NOS - -made for Montgomery Wards and their Pwr-Kraft brand - the 4" is actually 1-4" and includes the test gauges to verify the adapters are seated correctly.
A gear drive Come-A-Long:
And the last Estate sale was $20, and I ferreted almost all of this out of 2 toolboxes:
Proto, Plvmb-WF, Craftsman, SO, Pwr-Kraft, Cornwell, MAC, Holo Krome, Crescent and more:
And an SK socket box and I gathered every interesting socket they had, and think I may have all the 1/4" SK set, plus some spares - besides SK these include Plvmb, SO, Craftsman, Meteor, &
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-DonEuro racks are the best!One the way home from running the dog, I hit three TOO, and scored a bit at each, but only some of it is worth mentioning here. First off was a storage clean out, also apparently emptying a house. Got a set of black Metro shelves, some under bed storage boxes, LED holiday lights, and a 6 gal water jug. All for less than I would have offered for the Metro shelving, so pleased. But the bed and front seat of the truck are now kinda full, since the dog scooter was in there.
next stop was all pots for MLW, so no pix. The last stop had a huge spread of stuff, some nice vintage stuff i really did not need. Tucked under one of the tables I saw a wooden box, so pulled it up to look. Pleasantly surprised at what I saw, so I was ok to pay up a bit to get it.
(I’m not sure where best on the vintage thread to post this, so DM me any good ideas.)
the box is from Eclipse Counterbores from Detroit Michigan, finger jointed corners, and then an applied decorative top, with stenciled lettering on the top, the front, and inside the top.
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Try thsi one RTM: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...s-or-even-your-socks-please-show-them.305831/(I’m not sure where best on the vintage thread to post this, so DM me any good ideas.)
Thanks Don!Here is what is called for in the blue box S-K set.






- The brace bit is TBD. No markings. I don't even collect braces or brace bits, unless they look unusual.

It fits any 9/32" drive tool.I haven't seen a slotted screwdriver handle like this before. It does not fit either 3/8 or 1/4 drive which is quite strange.