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    black and decker 507 no12 metal shear help

    I did find some info. Doesn’t tell me about parts but may help someone. I thought the blade sharpener device was. Cool.
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    black and decker 507 no12 metal shear help

    I’ve been looking for a Stanley unishear for a while. But I came across this. I’m not familiar with them. Does anybody know much about them or if parts etc. are able to be gotten. ? Value? I will try to attach a couple pictures. It’s an old aluminum case black and decker 507. It also says number...
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    Blow up paint booth

    Just bought one for cars and have used it once. We did 2 part epoxy primer, then base/clear on an early 2000s Tacoma. We have also painted a couple tool boxes while it was set up. It kept shop dust out of the paint and paint dust out of the shop. Yes, we set up inside....no we did not have an...
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    Show off your Jack(s)

    You’re awesome!
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    Show off your Jack(s)

    This is the measurement info i found still in my phone notes!! Leather cup seal 7/8 inch around (max OD) x 5/16”to3/8” “deep” cup with 5/16” hole and 1/16”to3/32” thick leather. When I made one, I looked at several searches on Google. I ended up cutting a piece of leather about the above...
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    Show off your Jack(s)

    Sadly I could not find an in between option. I even emailed some companies with my size. All would have to make special. Shocked me.
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    Show off your Jack(s)

    Here is a totally different jack that I got about a year ago. I found this old Weaver 104 on Craigslist locally. We paid $70 for it. A new leather cup seal was about $100. I ended up making one with a leather belt tip, some sockets, a pipe, and a hydraulic press. It works like a dream. The...
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    The vintage Blackhawk Thread

    I bet that could be repaired better. It stinks that my son just got back two weeks ago from Spokane buying an old Volvo. That easily would’ve fit in the trunk. That is a very cool Jack. I agree I’ve never seen anything like that.
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    The vintage Blackhawk Thread

    Just looked at your post. WOW. That S4 turned out great. Like you just bought it new. I think I have some of the Rustoleum 7762 Sunrise red around here from doing either a SnapOn box, or paint to nearly match either an old BMW or Triumph. I was trying to reach a guy about an S4 when I saw "my...
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    The vintage Blackhawk Thread

    I agree that it is salvageable...just lots of layering and sanding almost all away. That'll make it fun! I started the post you mentioned...gotta work my way through the 100+ pages! But I do appreciate the info.
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    Show off your Jack(s)

    I put this in Blackhawk tools...but maybe should have been here instead. I don't know how to remove the other one, so sorry for posting twice. Just bought this over the weekend. I felt like a kid finding it. I have been looking for this or an S4 for a few years to restore with my sons...
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    The vintage Blackhawk Thread

    Just bought this over the weekend. I felt like a kid finding it. I have been looking for this or an S4 for a few years to restore with my sons. And, yes, we will use it too...but gently. (I would still love an S4 too) It is complete, functional, not broken or welded, and even has the lock and...
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    Unknown puller

    Thanks! I knew someone here would know. I can see that just having this part may not help too much. I will look in the bins for the other parts. At least I know what I am looking for now. thanks again Peter
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    Unknown puller

    I have this puller (I think) in a group of tools. I tried Google and image search with no success. There is a made in the USA script at the base but no ID marks or numbers. Center bolt is about 4-5 inches long. The center of the larger disc has a bearing in it also. Seems very heavy...and...
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