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Surprise gift for helping a friend

thundermug

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About six years ago, a friend asked if I would help clean her father's stuff out of the basement. He had passed on years earlier. He was an engineer by profession as well as a hobbyist auto mechanic & machinist. His kids didn't want some of the tools. As payment for hauling stuff out of the basement, I got what they didn't want.

Here is a small portion of the goods:

Assortment of stubby wrenches. All USA made, but few labeled:
Billings
BHM Master Quality
Edmonds Metzel Mfg. Co. / Chicago
JC Penny ratchets
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Craftsman
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Proto - what the heck is it?
Some small files
Hargrave 3/8" punch
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Wood boring bits: Craftsman, Irwin
Vermont American driver set
Kraeuter "Giant Nips"
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Rawhide mallet
Craftsman 9/16" - for spark plugs?
Yankee No.31A North Brothers Mfg. Co. screwdriver - works perfectly
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Tartan Lite R-75 timing gun
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K-D No.135 spark plug pliers
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Craftsman tap & die set (incomplete)
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cowboy73

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The Proto tool is for releasing drum brake retainer springs. Nice gesture from the family for your work.
 
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djjsr

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In your first picture, that odd shaped wrench with the V jaws ........ what the heck is it for?

I think I need one. :D
 
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thundermug

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Thanks for identifying some of that stuff for me. There's more stuff at my parents' place that I just don't have room for. A bench grinder, a couple of small toolboxes, and some Asian import stuff. They also gave me a really fantastic snare drum.

Kaervak - I'll PM you.
 
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