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    trailer adapter splicing- connector

    That adapter is exactly what my end game is. Well done finding that! After shipping and tax, it looks like it is $62 and change. I had found an old 6-pin square female connector (the colors of the wires are not matching current 'standards', but the location is correct) and a 4-pin flat make...
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    trailer adapter splicing- connector

    The 4-pin flat will plug into a 7-pin round adapter that I already have for the truck. I just need to have some way to use the wiring on the trailer. For whatever reason that is using the 6-pin square. Up to this instance, I had never seen one before. It is built into the trailer frame, so...
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    trailer adapter splicing- connector

    Good Evening! Just a quick question. It has been a while (long time) since I have had to do any kind of wire splicing. I am rewiring/making an adapter cable (6-pin square plug to a 4-pin flat plug) for a recently purchased used trailer. The trailer has a 6-pin plug but no electronic brakes...
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    Underhill Axe

    Good Evening! I am not sure if there is a good place for something like this... If there is someplace better, please let me know. I was recently given a box of metal 'stuff' that contained a lot of rusty tools. Among everything else, was this axe head. Of course, I did quite a bit of clean-up...
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    Harrah Handyman Jack

    That is awesome to learn. Thank you guys! If there is anything specific I need to look at /photograph to narrow the date down better, please let me know. Silly question - Who is Jeff?
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    Harrah Handyman Jack

    I checked GJ while I was inside grabbing a drink. Ran back out and took a couple of pics of the jack. I am using it, so forgive the worksite appearance. I did not see any patent dates or numbers. No model number either. Just the 'HANDYMAN' name.
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    Harrah Handyman Jack

    Good afternoon! I was out pulling up T-posts this morning, and I was using the same jack that I remember using pretty much all my life for various things around the house/farm. I have seen much more modern ones attached to all sorts of 4x4s, and especially jeeps lately. Well during my post...
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    Let's see your axes

    Awesome! Thank you four.cycle! With your assistance, It did not take me as long, :)
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    Let's see your axes

    Ok. so I am a recently joined member, but this was the first time I had seen this thread. Back on the first page, @bczygan was asking about Marbles camp axes. (I cant seem to figure out how to do quotes yet) I did see a few examples shown ( I haven't had the chance to read the entire 28 pages...
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    Show Your Vintage Knife

    Good looking MK2! Its not one of the very first ones (those are stamped on the blade), but a nice one to have. Camillus designed that knife, but Union Cutlery (who owned Ka-bar) made more of them. USN and USMC were only made during the WWII era. In 1945 all government contract were cancelled...
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    FREE - just shipping - Text books

    I am going through some of my text books from college and so far I have some that I am looking to get rid of. Just on the off chance, I am posting them on here. If you have any interest at all, please say something; because I am not going to bump this, and simply chuck them in the trash. These...
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    Let's show our wood (screwdrivers)

    No markings at all. Which is partly why I never placed much value on it. I use it fairly regular. This past weekend even. Ararat, NC? We are all but neighbors! I am in Mt Airy.
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    Let's show our wood (screwdrivers)

    I inherited this old screwdriver from my dad. I cleaned it up, but I could not help but notice the octagon shape is far different than a lot of the screwdrivers shown on this thread.
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    Proto Tools Picture Thread - Post Yours!

    I do apologize for the silly question... What resource(s) do you guys use to date the tool? Thee date code on my wrench is H-2-1. I would be more than happy to look it up, but I am not finding much in the way of the information I am looking for. Being this is a 'S' and made in LA, I think it...
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    Repurposing Wood from large antique Dining Table (veneered)

    I have been watching this thread with keen interest. I have an old (1908 from the serial number) upright piano that I need to do something with. We have not found anyone interested in buying it and no one in the family wants it. At this point, I am planning on repurposing several parts of it...
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