And those cuffs cleaned up:
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Have you tested them?




I think it maybe a date code system or where they were made. Some of the protos and penens carry the same shape marks. Seen hearts as well.I hit up a couple of estate sales - one yesterday, one today. I got this little Atlas bandsaw- it's got a few problems, but nothing I can't fix. It's only a 10 incher - thought it was a 12. It's heavy enough; I'll bet 60 lbs. I've already got a stand and a motor, so now if I can get tires and blade bearings that should do it. They wanted $45 for it, but happily took my $20. Probably the only offer they'd had.
Today, I got a good deal on a bag of 15 Fleet sockets and a bag of 19 Craftsmans, all but 2 =V=. with a little luck I can flip the sockets for enought to cover the bandsaw.
... but probably not the parts I'll need to get it sawing.
Anyone know the significance of the shamrock on the Fleets?? AA didn't mention it.
Usually, its to mark the detent spot.
DING DING DING
We have a winner!!






First time seeing physical restraints outside of the hospital.And those cuffs cleaned up:
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Today’s haul.
I just spent 5 minutes trying to figure out what the arrangement of tools spells out.
Maybe something to do with the date? I got A .... p .... r .... i
can't make out the rest.
I can neither confirm or deny....I think Username has more cans than I do, including one of these.

Have you cut them all open to measure the thickness of the steel yet?I can neither confirm or deny....![]()
Have you cut them all open to measure the thickness of the steel yet?



Have you tested them?


Just picked this up for $50. Both boxes are dated Dec. '75 and it came with all 4 Crown-top logo keys. I'd been looking for this exact set for a while. I plan on fixing them up as a present for my dad.
Blue bomber, What do you do with all of those radial arm saws? Are you sending them in for the rebate or a collector?









