Recent content by Nick P

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    Buyer regret on vintage Rockwell/Delta lathe

    Don, try http://www.owwm.net/ .net instead of .org
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    Wood cabinets for tool, parts or nuts and bolts or even your socks. please show them

    That WW2 pipe fitters box is down to $25. Another week or so, they might pay someone to haul it off:lol: Nick
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    Red Devil Cat 30 Paint Shaker - Vibration Solutions?

    Sven, post some pictures when you get it done, along with an evaluation of whether it works to keep the shaker in place. Nick
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    Red Devil Cat 30 Paint Shaker - Vibration Solutions?

    Sven, Maybe 2x4s around the base, mounted to a piece of plywood on the bottom. Set the shaker inside. You could bolt that to the floor yet lift out the shaker to carrry elsewhere for mobility. If you don't want to bolt the base down, you could probably glue thin rubber to the bottom side of the...
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    Wood cabinets for tool, parts or nuts and bolts or even your socks. please show them

    "If it was closer and I ran into it in the wild at a better price I would probably grab it" It has already been reduced to $60. They might go lower yet, if anyone is interested. Nick
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    Wood cabinets for tool, parts or nuts and bolts or even your socks. please show them

    Just came across this on local CraigsList for $75. (Rocky Mount, Va) https://roanoke.craigslist.org/for/d/rocky-mount-world-war-ii-chest/7173764931.html I am attaching photos so it will be viewable after the CL is gone. I am not interested in it, but I know there are WW2 collectors on here...
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    let's see your craftsman block grinders

    My newly acquired Craftsman block grinder, model # 257.191401 . I did a full restore on it. The first photo is how it was when I got it - a real basket case! I'm also sure I over paid - $35 :lol: The second photo is after I worked on it for what seemed like days! (It might have been closer...
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    SHOW OFF YOUR VINTAGE METAL CANS AND CONTAINERS!! oil, gas, ointments, and just cans

    Some of my old cans, tins, etc The first photo is a small assortment of mostly automobile related items. The 3 in the foreground are items you could buy in a gas station rest room over 50 years ago. (Anyone remember those vending machines?) These reside in a room, (The other photos), dedicated...
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    Can anyone ID this drill press

    Thanks guys. I figured with no markings it was not a great press. For the limited amount of stuff I use it for it should suffice. Nick
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    Can anyone ID this drill press

    I bought this press maybe 10 years ago for about $50. Have used it only a couple of times.(I am not a very serious DIYer). I do not see any markings on it other than a #5 on the collar that holds the table. The motor does not even have any name or numbers on it. I do not imagine it is a great...
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    Who made this vise?

    Hi all, I am a new member here. (apologies if I make an error posting.) I have been reading lots of interesting posts on this site. I did not think of myself as a tool collector so much as an accumulator. I see a fair number of vintage tools that I have also. Some quality vintage and some not...
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