I’m trying to figure out how old this Snap On pocket knife is. I searched the forum, but didn’t see the same knife anywhere. I am guessing 70’s-80’s? It’s made by Kershaw. Thanks!
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I’ve been finding a bunch of old Williams stuff. I have a lot of things that I have multiples of in other brands. If there is any interest in these Williams tools let me know. I’m not too attached to them.
Spud wrenches
Adjustables
Ratchet
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The garage was built with two pretty standard fluorescent light fixtures. The lighting is horrible. The ceilings are about 12 feet high. I’m looking for fixtures that I can install on the existing hardware in the ceiling.
Any suggestions on fixtures that will throw out more light?
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Both drive plugs are there!
Plus some Blackhawk sockets were in the box
And these that I have never heard of.
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I found this set cleaning out my Dad's shop. Some well informed folks here told me it's a refrigeration set.
And I found this set of Indestro as well...
I found this cool old bottle opener “Nippon Beer” a while back in one of the tool boxes.
A Craftsmen pry bar? Has the end like the spud wrench so I’m guessing a similar function?
Craftsmen pipe cutter.
And Dad’s Snap On account book and a calendar from 1976 from his dealer...
Old set...
A Red Devil tool. It seemed nicely made for the kind of tool it is. I guess they made things better back then.
Old Craftsman chisel.
A wrench with no markings I could find.
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Thanks. That makes sense. They were my grandfathers tools and he would have gotten them when he got out of the Navy most likely. So sometime after 1946.
Thank you. I thought it was interesting that the bigger one had “made in United States of America” instead of just “made in USA”.
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This is definitely a “whatsit”
And I thought this was neat with the advertising on it.
I’m not sure what this is.
Some dies still in the package.
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Pipe benders?
Looks like dad was having fun with some scrap...
Old tape measure.
And a couple of oilers.
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