torqueman2002
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drivesitfar - what a great score. I agree, they look brand new. 
Mobo: I really like that metal case you got with those like new tools.
I stopped by an estate sale and found this sitting on the bench and it was at the end of the day. i also bought his old C box and might post that on the Garage sale thread once i find out what's in it. i am not sure these wrenches have ever been used or the box for that matter and if they have VV on them is that maybe 70's or 80's vintage? i didn't dicker with the $15 asking price.

The spinner is a recent addition. I'm not sure it fits in the Crown Top Logo collection thread, but it is just so unusual I fell in love with it the 1st time I saw one on this site.
Thanks, btw.
Hey, I see others are not immune to this exotic CM wrench/spinner's alure.
I've only had it a very short time, but it is in the shop/garage where I can gaze upon it. It is smooth, but positive in it's action. Has that unusual blue handle.
I've used tools for a very long time (mostly CM) and until I saw one on-line, I didn't know they exsisted.
The are very pricey, and I could not beleive my fortune when I won a BIN for $129 + S&H.
I know it's crazy money, but I couln't help myself.
I think I will take this one with me.![]()

Hey, I see others are not immune to this exotic CM wrench/spinner's alure.
I've only had it a very short time, but it is in the shop/garage where I can gaze upon it. It is smooth, but positive in it's action. Has that unusual blue handle.
I've used tools for a very long time (mostly CM) and until I saw one on-line, I didn't know they exsisted.
The are very pricey, and I could not beleive my fortune when I won a BIN for $129 + S&H.
I know it's crazy money, but I couln't help myself.
I think I will take this one with me.![]()
3Bay: might be worth a try to grab a piece of aluminum foil, wad it in a ball, dip it in a bowl of water and rub on that rust spot, and then repeat. it might just bring that old girl back to life.
good luck
Torque: after 94 gets tired of digging i'll get in there and finish the job unless you are willing it to somebody. pretty darn cool
Thanks, I bet the bulk of it will come off.
you mean now i have a reason to go inside HF? not sure i can go there without a mask on, but you are not the first person to rave about Evaporust.


I use a product called Evaporust for removing rust from my vintage tools...
This is AMAZING stuff......just soak overnite (for light rust) and you will be surprised the next day.......also,it's a bio-degradable product (NO acid)
Obviously...if the plating is done,it won't fix that.....
Harbour Freight stocks it....around $25.00/gal.

Thanks Mobo, a lot of guys do recommend that Evaporust. I've never see it in the HF flier because I use the pages as bonfire starters, packing material, aaaaaand to line the bird cage.
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First - DON'T use evaporust on that keychain. It may eat the plating. Try CLR first. It will work slower and is designed to work on plated plumbing fixtures. Then go over it with the wet tin foil trick.
Second - Evaporust can be found in the gallon size for a few dollars less at Tractor Supply. I think I paid $21.99 a few weeks ago. Everywhere else was between $25 and $29 a gallon.
Third - you can make it (or any other chemicals you re-use) last longer if you filter them through a coffee filter when you put them back in the bottle. I sandwich the filter between a plastic funnel and a canning funnel used for mason jars to hold it. Don't let the sludge sit in the fluid when it isn't being used. It's just sitting there being absorbed, making the chemical less effective.
Jake: I'm happy to know i might have a better option than making my first trip to HF and actually walking in. unfortunately i'm not sure how many hours i'll have to drive to get to a tractor store. might be nice drive though out of the city.
also thanks for the tips.


i'm not certain, but that might be the first C-Man middle box i''ve seen not in a catalog. that thing looks new too. 1972 was a very good year as i was a Junior in HS and a great year for tool boxes looks like. thanks for sharing.
did you restore it or just keep it that nice for 40 years?
My girlfriend bought this for me for Christmas in 1972.....I wonder if she still looks this good?....![]()
But that's ok, I wasn't planing on using these bits anyway. 

I found a #9-2082 Power Wood Bit set for under $1.
The pouch is in decent shape, and includes the pamphlet. One of the bits is missing, and the holder has a broken/missing spade.But that's ok, I wasn't planing on using these bits anyway.
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c'est la vie 
I picked up a Crown Top #9-6677 Drill Grinding Attachment for $5 at an estate sale today.
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Crown Tops aren't for selling. They're for loving, and holding, and petting, and you can name them "George".
OK - that was a bit of "showing my age"![]()
, You feelin O.K. Jake? Be careful around them paint fumes 
