dieselmike
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25$
Just now read your reply and ran out to the garage to double-check... the 1/8 inch punch key is in the punch tool. Whew! Yep, its all there!Nice scores Lowbuck, Those No.5 Jr. punch sets are over $100 new... Looks like all you are missing is the bottom punch key? Or is that buried under the punch?
The key I'm talking about is the bottom punch installation tool (lower left in this pic); it is also the "screwdriver" for then screw pin for getting the top punch changed out.
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Dang. That flat key is missing. Thanks for pointing that out, Outlaw.
Hope you guys come back with some good stuff this weekend. I will be working both days til 5 at the hardware store so again, no sales for me! That's OK though, I can spend the money on GJ![]()

Better start than I for the weekend; no Friday sales here at all worth even trying...![]()



Nice! Are both pairs of pliers Channellock brand?


was their some 8 sided something way back that is not used now? plumbing drain nuts? (before they went to plastic thumb screws, the one's I still have are Hex and rounded Pt... no real help there... 

Thanks Bigcaddy, and a day spent shooting is never a waste!
I passed on a bell Ben Franklin used to call the first congress to order, (but at least those people were joking around...)[/QUOTE
Do you have any idea how much that bell was worth?
Hopefully when i head to Cape Cod this summer i can pick up Paul Revere's saddle from his famous midnight ride
It was the most fun i've had outside an estate sale for a very long time and i've been wanting to get the new guns out and put a few rounds through them. The woman has been bugging me for some time now to go there and wouldn't you know it, she out-shot me![]()
Some trivia for you... Champion DeArment... the original company name before they changed it to "ChannelLock".A garage sale got me these pliers/cutters mix;
One handle ahd "Champion Department" on it, something I've never seen on Channellocks...
And comparing the 410's to some 415's and 420's. Notice the arcs are on top and bottom on the 410's, something else I haven't seen on the other styles from Channellock.
EDIT: I forgot to mention the angle on the top jaw of the 410 is odd, it does not fit the angle of a hex fastener, but for an octagonal fastener...was their some 8 sided something way back that is not used now? plumbing drain nuts? (before they went to plastic thumb screws, the one's I still have are Hex and rounded Pt... no real help there...
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BNT Canada.. only canadian hammer ive ever seenNice stuff, dieselmike! what does the writing on the red ball peen hammer say?
Some trivia for you... Champion DeArment... the original company name before they changed it to "ChannelLock".
http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/champion-dearment-tool.html
Those pliers are indeed old/vintage!
Outlaw, the 410 are called their Nutbuster pliers.


I picked up a pair of Klein Lineman's Pliers for $2.00.
The cutting edge looks unused. Is it "normal" that the tips don't touch closed?
Cheers
Jim
