Its hard to decipher illustrations in the older catalogs. I'll throw some images up and you can decide for yourself. For what it's worth, I'd say your wrenches are 33 or 34. The 33 illustration looks more like stamped ignition wrenches to me but I think it's just a bad drawing. 34 looks like the wrenches could have that round shank but by 35 it looks, to me, like we have the more familiar pre-war flat shank/raised panels.How many were there?



try bentcarrotdotcom1/4" in good shape except the bend. How do I straighten it out?

Those are real nice!Four Lonc C body and fender hamemrs from an estare sale yesterday - going into my Long C stack:
Like uniau said, very nice! You might be able to carefully remove the orange paint?Thx UNAIU!
Oh totally understand. It’s not like they are spray bombed with it.Thx, I'm thinking about it on the paint, but that's a "later" job..




Yes, especially considering the priceNice score BMW!
I was 30 seconds behind bmw on that prewar box, as in 30 seconds too lateOutlaw, nice hammers. I kinda like the orange on the handles. Think I'd leave them be.
BMW, nice find! Those prewar boxes are tough to find, especially with the tray still present.
it is the start of a 31-piece set listed in the '41 catalog
Thanks! Yes, however it is missing. Hoping to find a donor saw for parts.Nice find on the 9" T-saw Dan! Is that front rail the one with the micrometer adjust?
Looking at the catalog, it looks like they did use the same box. I might need to revise my search a bit, in what I am looking to fill it with.What are the dimensions of that box? I'm wondering if they used the same box as the 37 piece set, with different partitions in the tray. The box I posted above, measures 18-1/2" x 5-3/4" x 5-3/4".
I'm also curious about the markings on the sockets you need. Do they have a particular letter inside of a circle? Are they plated, or plain steel? Which sizes are you missing?
Too many questions?
According to googling,
$13 in 1941 is worth $263.55 today
Once you get a handle on the inventory, I might have a few correct fill ins. I bought a 30-ish set of 1/4" dr just to get 1 piece,many duplicates and I have a dozen or so of 1/2" dr as wellNot much of Craftsman guy, myself, but I couldn't pass on this old girl at the auto swap last weekend:
And like most of the people hanging about here, I have more than a few C-man pieces I have picked up. So, I started filling it!
It needs a new carry handle, and I am pretty sure the latch isn't stock, but it is the start of a 31-piece set listed in the '41 catalog:
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Well now I know if I find a long c floor model drill press with a hand crank but no motor I shouldn’t pass?I have two long C motors sitting over here, just waiting for a new owner...
Well, I am pretty sure that one is going to go to our mutual friend...Well now I know if I find a long c floor model drill press with a hand crank but no motor I shouldn’t pass?
Stop it alreadyWell, I am pretty sure that one is going to go to our mutual friend...
That is an awesome find Dan. Please share pictures as you restore it.My search is finally over for this elusive table saw. Picked it up last night after seeing it advertised on offer up. This is the rare 9” table saw that was introduced in the 1940 craftsman catalog model number 101.02181. It is missing a few parts but overall good functional condition. Comes with the original 3/4 hp motor. There is the typical rust and cancer on the sheet metal at the bottom. Super excited to have it in my collection.
Thanks Dave. Will do.That is an awesome find Dan. Please share pictures as you restore it.