Was snowing in the morning. Called the ad for yard sale and got a response that some tools were gone, but there were some left and I can take a look.
Decided to go. Mask and gloves, tools put in the bags and upon return home put in the garage. From what I know the virus lives on metal at least 7 days (I heard 21 previously, but was told that it was 7 by recent info). Thus for at least 7 days I can not touch it...
Picture 1 (partial list)
SK 1/4” SAE set in original box. Plastic is cracked, but everything is in good shape
SK green handle driver
SK 3/8” Ratchet with socket (1/2)
Wright 13/16 spark plug socket
Thorsen 5/8 spark plug socket
Craftsman –V- 13mm socket
Thorsen 3/8” extension
2 Crescent needle nose pliers
1 cutter (forgot who made it)
Snap On screwdriver (Snap On sign rubbed off, the other side partially preserved warning)
4 Auto kit ratchets (will see how much rust will come off)
Bell system needle nose pliers
Diamond adjustable wrench
Wrenches are rusty and oxidized. Coupe of tiny ones and one of bigger ones are Barcalo
Picture 2-4
Billings 909 1 ½ wrench
Mitutoyo Vernier Caliper CD-4”P (will have to check if it works. I hope it’s just a battery – no obvious damage)
Made in West Germany Vernier Caliper
Picture 5, 7
Bondhus ellen wrenches (one set incomplete, couple of extras)
SK ½ ratchet – works, but unfortunately was dropped somehow with damage to the body and handle. Was given for free – might use internals in the future
Channellock (corrected from Crescent) light blue handle pliers
Wiss metal snips
Couple of no name tools
Gasoline can – will have to look up the name, looked cool and vintage. I doubt I will ever use it, but after seeing some of absolutely amazing garages of GJ members, it shows that similar pieces sometimes give amazing detail accents to the garages...
Please let me know if you know the original purpose of these cans
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Craftsman Sears incomplete set.
What is unusual, part of the set is –V- (long sockets and swivel), the rest are –G-… Possibilities include replacing part of the set if some sockets were lost or is possibility that Sears was competing sets using new old stock sockets
V is Easco, ca. 1968 - 1986 perhaps as late as 1991 as NOS
G is Danaher 1990+
(from ourolder thread
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84807)
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