RTM
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Thanks. I won't.Leonard - I would absolutely, positively NOT apply any sort of modern-day adhesive to that unit, or attempt to make any sort of "repair".
There is a hairline split along one of the grain lines on the cap. Should I put a drop of thin super glue to stabilize it?
Leonard - I would absolutely, positively NOT apply any sort of modern-day adhesive to that unit, or attempt to make any sort of "repair".
You have a fairly rare piece there... better not to mess with it.
Just my lousy opinion, of course.
Thanks. I won't.
1912PVA is still not period correct, or correct for trying to retain period correctness. You should really use hot hide glue, but cold hide glue is acceptable. Either of these two glues are reversible, so you can undo the repair down the road. CA and PVA don’t fit in that category of reversible.









Private Lugnutz said:"Chamberlain's patent was assigned..."
I just put it back in the drawer where it has been for the last 10+ years. I did put a note with it. So my nephew will know what it is.2 and 3 are dependent on what you want to do with it:







Yep. I saw it on Outlaws but forgot to go back and edit my post. It works without it, but loosely, and with a little manipulation needed. I'm going to ask him to post his so I can fab it.I think that the chuck is missing a spring.



) So wire size may be a bit tricky, unless your holes are a different size?
...was funny, but also probably telling. Between you and me we have four of this type, and 50% of them are missing the spring!I got to the hollow handle stuff and grabbed the first one that resembled your's Lugz, and - Um - what spring?
They WILL work without them, just not as well.Lugz, it looks like a Millers Falls tool handle,
I agree with both of you. The units we see here on this thread marked Millers Falls (Outlaw's), S&H RED DEVIL (Outlaw's), unmarked (4.c's), and now the Springfield Level & Tool Co (mine) do seem identical and likely made by the same OEM. However, I am not sure why you two seem to be attributing that to MF. It could be third party to all of them and more we have not seen, no? If it has been established that MF is indeed the OEM, please point me to that info, because I missed it. That's not a challenge. I am not contending that it is not MF. I'm just saying I didn't know that.That one I posted - which really surprised me when I opened the package and saw how large the handle was - is very similar to units made by Millers Falls, but without any markings I didn't want to speculate about its origins.
Yes, we did.Lugz, did we ever ferret out a patent?
Note that the patent (73,279) he found was not assigned to Millers Falls and it was for a bit-stock, not a multi-tool.
Assignments are different than licenses or third party production. I'm not sure that your MF unit bearing the patent date demonstrates that the patent was assigned to MF.No assignments I can find..[ ]...(But obv. MF had one...)
And it's a strong hunch. We have one (Outlaw's) right on this thread. The issue is we have other lookalikes, and some of those (S&H, Springfield) are also capable of production. Or it could be a third party making them for all of the above, to include the big catalog purveyors, which Oultaw's E.C. Simmons unit exemplifies.I PROBABLY saw an identical (or very similar) unit in an ebay ad that was stamped Millers Falls.