found this the other day,
I don't know if the first page has been updated with gathered information, and admittedly, I haven't read the whole thread but this page has a good deal of tool truck equivalents
http://www.toolchat.net
I'm not a collector who has to have everything g perfect, but I enjoy bringing out rare or unusual tools and watching people's faces when they ask why I don't just get a tool truck set. With that said, I'm not opposed to paying what something is worth, I just prefer not to get hosed.
whats a pebble 3/4" ratchet and breaker bar worth?
i found a couple but they are pretty steep. collector pricing.
I havn't seen one, let alone in this good of shape, so i don't know what to go off of.
but
i
want
it.
dry storage for now,
sorry I guess that was pretty vague, I've spent the last week piling over peoples build threads drooling.
Not necessarily needing Ideas on what to build, but if you have any pointers that you might have done differently, I would appreciate the insight.
I'm also undecided...
I'm thinking of building a new shop building. It would be in the Oklahoma City Area. I was thinking of a pole barn and have a few quotes together but would welcome any input. I've got a 40 and 20 foot container right now
Ok, Sorry for the delay, I know you were all waiting intently haha. I did get an update from my dad, he said he thinks he had this box when he was a mechanic at Tinker AFB, so if anyone knows WWII era planes maybe you'll see a small piece you recognize.
I had to resize and then that didn't work...
So, everyone has a junk drawer I'm sure. I happen to have a vintage weather head fitings box with lots of bits and bobbles that belonged to my Grandfather who used to own a Skelly service station. He was infamous about saving pieces of things and he knew exactly what everything was...
http://maine.craigslist.org/tls/5871619279.html
I don't think I'll end up having room for it on the trip from Maine to OKC. I would really like to have it in my shop but my project ends in a few days and I'll be pretty laoded down as it is.
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=16341
I believe it is this model, the ad says it has a 48" bed though.
should be a metal lathe, but he says his dad and grandfather used for wood.