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Barn/garage tool lot (molasses rust restoration)

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I picked up 4 truck loads of tools from a old barn/garage that was geting torn down and here is some of my findings. (I will post pics as I pull them out of the vat of molasses and water) all the tools were mostly crusty and some were even rusted together. This was after a week.
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Yes one load was in another thread I posted. I just went back multiple times. I can still go back. But they have slowly started to scrap stuff. So far 4000 lbs of metal has been scrapped.

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Old saw sharpening vice (1911) after the molasses bath and new paint.

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I used 1 part molasses 8 parts water(warm) and it took all the rust off most tools in two weeks. Some I am thinking it will take a month.

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More items cleaned up. Got a Matco wooden handle flathead. And another Stillson's wrench

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Love the Matco driver, only ever seen that style marked Mac not Matco. Would you sell it?
 
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I don't know I believe there are more in my vat. I am going to see if I have a set. Most of them were rusted together. I only pulled out a couple today.

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The warmer the molasses mix is the faster it will work. It is slow. a lot slower than an E-tank. if you pull the parts every few days, and brush the crud with a nylon brush or tooth brush, it will also speed the process.

Ditto on the pics of the loads or pile!
 

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Electrolysis is waaaaaaaaay faster....as long as you're careful to put it on a GFCI and keep it away from meddling children and pets, it's a truly fantastic restoration tool. Even museums use it to restore sunken relics, etc....
 
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I went back to the barn to pick some more and grabbed
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This seems like a shop smith but no company or makers marks I haven't cleaned up the electric motor yet. Any help on finding out the maker?
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The old bench and a buffalo 8" grinder
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While on vacation I picked up this old vice for $22 at a flea market in FL.
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Sorry no photos of the whole loads in the truck. I had my eye on a couple more things but more people have been there picking.

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Wow... Looks like a mother lode of old tools and artifacts!... Rotabin, wheel balancer, and that Erie vise sure caught my eye!
 
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Yeah it was. Snow has covered up alot of stuff and the roof caved in from the snow. Along with other pickers it's not looking good. The owner is rehabbing the house and most likely going to scrap anything left after snow is gone this spring.

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I have a Walworth wrench like that, the company went **** up in 1919.

Is that accurate? I have a Walworth adjustable that I found 2 years ago, hit it with a wire wheel and some red rattle can. Use it quite a bit.
 
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Walworth made a lot of pipe wrenches under government contract during WW2. Here is an ad from 1944
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More items I picked up today only grabbed 3 things (only had 30 min as per the old lady)
I picked up an old saw, a huge vice and a mystery item(left side 2nd picture)
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Mystery piece is an arbor. Bolt it to a bench or frame work and attach a grinding wheel, or saw blade or...
Pulley on the other end, drive it with a belt/motor, and keep the (Babbit?) bearings greased/oiled...
 

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I have a similar model Powr Kraft Shopsmith from MW.

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Model: 75YWL4597-B

Not as smooth or accurate as a modern equivalent, but if it still works :D
 

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Thanks for that! I was wondering about the shop smith. The only thing is mine doesn't have a table saw just the base set up as a table. Any close up pictures of the table saw piece? Thanks I have been over there attempting to save some things before they just it all. I spent 4 hrs digging this out (See below)

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It needs new decking and rims and tires (already picked up) have him $100 and he also included a big pile of 8-9 foot shiplap siding boards(old but usable)

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Here are photos of the inside and outside. It has been picked over by me and another person so far.
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so old this tree swallowed an old bumper!

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If anyone sees anything they want let me know I can pick it up make me an offer and I can swing it by the owner.

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The bumper on the peg board is 63-7 Vette, sadly in that condition probably not worth too much. Can't help but wonder if there are more Vette or Hi-Perf Chevy stuff there. Always fun to poke around a place like that.
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There are a shitload of carbs and I found 2 engines sadly outside buried in brush. I found them digging out the trailer.

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It looks like there's parts washer in the barn. You might get some use out of that as well (if the pump still works).
 
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Yeah I saw that. It was tempting but my main concern was getting that trailer the other evening.

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Last time it was on the road was in 04. It was also upside down with trees on it. I was lucky I didn't loose the axel while driving her home. The shackle mounts were a little crushed and it needs new bearings and hubs bad. I wasn't about to put any load on it.

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