I cleaned up this long C 1/2" set today. Was quite nasty before. Goes from 1/2" to 1".


BTW Smoke, Nice score on the speeder!


That’s only 18¢ per foot!




You know, I was looking at the catalog page up close on page 6 to see if the 1/4 ratchet had the amber handle, (apparently not) and noticed the lock on the box...
That lock is in the tray, and the lid halves close against the tray handle, and then the cam latches into the down turned lips of the lid halves. now THAT is unique! I don't think the vintage tool box thread has surfaced that particular box...
It does not look like that box configuration was sold separately...
Your comments caused me to reexamine a Craigslist ad that's been posted for weeks. As it turns out, I now own that very box - although it's missing the tray (very unfortunate!). Still was worth the $15 I paid for it!
Forgive the terrible photos taken with my broken phone. I don't have a PC to upload photos from my real camera.
I present to you the "New type, hip roof tool box" (as stated by Sears), ca. 1939-1942. With two amber handled speed wrenches to complete the effect.
Brian
That particular box is one of my most haunting flea market miscues ever. The classic story. I saw it. It looked very unusual and interesting. Obviously vintage. It was coated in grime. I couldn't identify it. Finally, I rubbed a little off of what may have been a decal. Craftsman. I wasn't really collecting a lot of Craftsman at the time. Vendor, who I know and have bought from plenty before, wanted a little more than I wanted to pay - and he didn't even know what it was! I decided to circle around and come back at the end of my visit and make him an offer. Came back and it was gone. Of course.

Anyone have a search element that finds this era on eBay? I’ve tried “long-C” and “underline” and gotten nowhere. Just a lot of =V=, =VA=, etc.
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Speaking of eBay ...
but a quick glance at the photos shows that one actually has a 3/8" drive adapter welded in place. I won't know just how rough they are until I receive them. When that happens, I'll follow up.
Brian
Picked at a sale weeks back. Like maybe 2-3 tiny specs of chrome or nickle plating left on the cover. Runs quite and smooth. Price ok 4 me when other bidders involved. Is that a build date on the rear tag? Looks 2b original cord but needs a shrinktube fix. I'll tig up a nice stainless quench tray 4 it easy-peasy. thanks 4 any help.
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I may have that socket. Is it a 5/8 marking or the earlier 5-8 marking?I found this mostly complete 1/2” drive Craftsman BE set at the Concord flea yesterday. Among the missing pieces were the plug and the 5/8” socket. Evaporust helped quite a bit.
-Don
I may have that socket. Is it a 5/8 marking or the earlier 5-8 marking?
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3061, 3070,
Yes, the 11/51 date is the year it was made. Craftsman usually dated their grinders and motors but did not date their machines for the most part! I would recommend putting a 3 wire tool replacement cord on it and tapping a threaded hole to properly ground it and also replace the wheels for safety! FYI - you **** for that price. That grinder is not common.
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Thanks 4 the info.... but the maybe/potential date code i ask about is "L1 51", maybe making it december 1 51. What do u think? The reason i ask because it kinda looks like a electric motor frame code, but its not labeled as such. thank u again.
That grinder is fantastic!! ...and it doesn't hurt that you stole it!
At the risk of going off the proper era, a funny thing happened out Christmas shopping with SWMBO. We went to an indoor flea market - some old, some new - shopping for our folks. As we strolled by one booth with a bunch of used tools, I spotted this pair of Flying V ratchets. I expained that I liked them because they have such style, and the only one I'd found in the wild was dented on the back. Mentally slapping myself on the wrist, I resumed shopping for others.
Fast forward to Christmas Eve when we open gifts, and there were the ratchets!! The little squirrel had managed to sneak around behind me and snag them without my noticing! And bless her heart, she couldn't resist bragging she had gotten them for $7 less than the guy told me!
And in a related matter, and sneaking back into the proper era, my Secret Santa gave me these nice Long C tappet wrenches. I'll probably "restore" them, at least to the original color on the handles!
That grinder is fantastic!! ...and it doesn't hurt that you stole it!
At the risk of going off the proper era, a funny thing happened out Christmas shopping with SWMBO. We went to an indoor flea market - some old, some new - shopping for our folks. As we strolled by one booth with a bunch of used tools, I spotted this pair of Flying V ratchets. I expained that I liked them because they have such style, and the only one I'd found in the wild was dented on the back. Mentally slapping myself on the wrist, I resumed shopping for others.
Fast forward to Christmas Eve when we open gifts, and there were the ratchets!! The little squirrel had managed to sneak around behind me and snag them without my noticing! And bless her heart, she couldn't resist bragging she had gotten them for $7 less than the guy told me!
And in a related matter, and sneaking back into the proper era, my Secret Santa gave me these nice Long C tappet wrenches. I'll probably "restore" them, at least to the original color on the handles!
Speaking of eBay ...
This came to me by way of eBay auction. The final hammer was just shy of $70 which, even considering condition issues, was surprisingly low.
Craftsman BE 1/4" female drive, amber handle ratchets (x2)
The auction stated these were 1/4" and 3/8" drive ratchets but a quick glance at the photos shows that one actually has a 3/8" drive adapter welded in place. I won't know just how rough they are until I receive them. When that happens, I'll follow up.
Brian