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    Blackhawk warranty

    I have a Blackhawk (mdl AW-1351) chain style wrench (pipe wrench) the chain broke off the handle. Does anyone know how to go about warranting this tool ? I found a supposed site online I sent photos and emails twice, its been a couple of weeks and I still haven’t received a reply !! Possibly no...
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    Found an old ? Plane any help ?

    Hello, I came across an old plane , Which I know nothing about ! I disassembled it to photograph and get some identification numbers, but there’s no name that I could find. Any help identifying it and possibly an age. Think I’ll just clean it up & refinish the wooden handles and set it on the...
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    USA made sockets no makers marks anyone have any ideas ?

    This is the bottom view these only have USA and the socket size on them , No manufacturer logo. They appear to be 1/4 hex drive, I’ve never seen hex drive sockets before so I’m curious ?this is top view 6pt except the last two pcs 1 has a 1/4” square drive in this end. The other pc I’m not sure...
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    More advice needed Anyone ?

    Hello again, Still going through boxes of “Treasures” and came across this thing appears tome it’s some kind of attachment possibly from a tool kit or specialty tool ? Jaws open & close by twisting the nut on the stem. No manufacturer name just Pat’d Aug 10 1875. Any info appreciated. Side note...
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    Strange pliers

    Hello, I had a friend buy a different house and previous owner left a bunch of older tools. My friend unloaded boxes upon boxes into my possession. Lucky me !! Quite a few Snap on sockets along with other treasures. By the looks of some of the tools previous owner may have been into HVAC ...
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    looking for any help identifying a Wilton bench vise* update*

    I have a Wilton vise (not a bullet vise ) it's bolted to my bench so I'm hoping someone can help identify it without needing to remove it to look for identification numbers. It has a stamp in the casting on the left side (looking at the vise from the handle end) stamp reads 5" jaws 8" opening...
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    Vintage Craftsman tablesaw

    Hello. I'm new here. Looking for info on a old Craftsman tablesaw I have. I bought it from a guy who said it was his Grandfathers. He believes it's from the late 40's or early 50's ? It has a narrow table. And the blade slides on a carriage up through the table. The way a Radial armsaw does...
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