jeffmoss26
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That Waterloo box looks like a Kennedy, interesting.
That Waterloo box looks like a Kennedy, interesting.


Interesting wrench, tellingthem. Is that the International Harvester logo on it? A lot of those multi-wrenches were supplied with tractors and other farm implements way back when. I came across the website of an organization dedicated to collecting them, and the variety is absolutely dizzying!
That there is the first You **** of 2014 from me!!!
Loving the first saw!

Oldtool, is that not the type of air drill used in an pillar drill jig/armature?
It has a long neck but no handle/pistol grip....and if it was mounted then the trigger/tap/foot pedal being remote might make some sense.
But that's just my guess![]()
Is it allowable to ask if I received the first you **** this new year?
If no, this post will automatically destruct.

pictures larger i'll do the Photobucket links. the pliers looking tool was maybe used for knob and tube wiring?
Wiring tool, yes, but not electrical. It's for barbed wire fence repair. The notches on the sides are for cutting the wire one strand at a time, and the hammer-like outer faces of the jaws are .... wait for it ... hammers! For hammering staples in. Most I've seen have a kind of bill affair instead of one of the hammers, almost like an anvil horn. It's for pulling staples. The jaws probably have cylindrical recesses to hold and crimp crush sleeve splices.
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Ok. I waited in the cold this morning [ 5 degrees ] The add said workshop tools in the basement and tools in the garage. Well there was nothing there except a lot of low grade Chinese stuff. But under a bunch of rags I found this Erie vise still bolted to the bench. Not a great deal [$10 ] but I wanted something to show for standing in the cold.
Found another Autojumble and picked up the following;