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    Where to find vintage Made in U.S.A. hand tools

    here. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/forums/vintage-tool-discussion.38/
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    Truecraft Tools

    Looking for this 3/8" drive truecraft ratchet adapter. thx.
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    Chicago Manufacturing and Distributing Co.

    Mark has been id'd as chicago hardware or a contractor of it in the past. It's also seen on some wilton vises and some smaller caterpillar tractor company castings.
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    Old Sandstone Grinding Wheel

    they were cut from sandstone blocks taken out of a quarry. only turn it fast enough that the water from the drip cup stays on the wheel. this applies to any diameter wheel. leave the crack and get it outa rain during freezing weather. this setup i built uses 4to1 reduction to get slow enough...
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    Vintage flat belt grinder

    then you know to use non detergent oil.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    I got several 993's, specifically need 993A and 994. thx.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    I don't believe so. Later I-H would always have a "R" in the part number. Wright made all their later wrenches like that. Unless its overseas/foreign IH. keeping it Williams.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    Trade this 1914-1924 Williams 993 spark plug wrench for a Williams 993A or a 994 s-p wrench. Or purchase outright. Thx.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    "This is for the bolt at the piston end of the rod." ???? There were other manufacturers of the 25. keepin' it Williams, note afterthought throwing in sparkplug wrenches. thx
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    Can anyone identify what AMP size this panel is?

    It has to do with spaces, if theres enough breaker slots that you"ll need, it'll work.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    Thanks 4 looking, heres posting about the wrench and its description from awhile back. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/j-h-williams-vintage-hand-tools.274782/page-30#post-9876422 These are the logos as i call them that i'd use as correct on the board. So far i've found 6 different...
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    May not be crisp... But gladly paid! Here's a odd 25 i came up with, looks nickel plated, not marked special either. I'm leaving it asis. Anyone seen or know about why this extra effort and cost into this piece? thx.
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    J H Williams vintage hand tools

    Almost done except for the No.1 SOE. Thanks twertsy, without this post back in the day i'd never know what wrenches went on this board. see here, https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/j-h-williams-vintage-hand-tools.274782/page-12#post-7824992
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    The strong arm of tools

    its been sold.
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    My work-in progress SOE Engineer's wrench collection. Show yours??

    $100 reward still offered for a SOE Williams No. 1 engineers wrench offered with the 1914-1924 display board. Its the last wrench needed to fill the board. It goes to the top left location which is holding a later incorrect wrench. The wrench I need must match all the dimensions indicated in...
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    Canton No.4 Shop Crane/Hoist & 531 lb. Steam engine Wrench

    PSCO. What size is this? looks 2b missing the midship supports that take load off steering wheels when loaded?
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    My Small But Growing 1/4" drive Socket Set Collection

    i have a couple 1/4" drive rtec sockets availble.
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    Cutaway Drawings / Models and Exploded Diagrams

    1907 " g-a" drawing of brownhoist steam loco stripping crane. should enlarge.
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    Does it exist: Obstruction style lifting arm

    100 year old lifting device, blacksmith made.
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