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    Vintage (?) Bandsaw

    Actually a tag reads mfd in 1986, made in Tiawan.
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    Vintage (?) Bandsaw

    I picked this bandsaw up cheap at the local scrapyard. It runs but needs cleaning & painting. Both tires came off the pulleys, assuming both pulleys had tires originally. One of the faucet handle style knobs is missing. I hope I don't get scolded AGAIN because my **** is not vintage enough...
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    Miter tool

    Looks like another one for the scrap heap. The saw is special for the frame and I will probably never find the saw separately.
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    hacksaws?

    ****, I just hauled an old metal bed headboard to the scrapyard! That proves one should never haul anything to the scrapyard. You might need it!
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    hacksaws?

    I will be painting, actually staining, the new building to match our house and garage very soon so I might paint on my giant hacksaw. I'm thinking about the design. Thinking about using a straight handle, like the oldest saws.
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    Miter tool

    I found a parts diagram. Parts 34 & 35 are what I don't have.
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    Miter tool

    I know I might get scolded (again) for posting this piece of junk because it's not very vintage, but here it is. I bought it used, cheap a few years ago. I now have a new to me storage building and am moving some of my stuff from my garage to the new space. This will have a place on the wall...
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    hacksaws?

    I had actually thought about making a giant hacksaw, about 14 ft long to hang on the outside, 16 ft side of the building. I'm sitting at my mother-in-law's house right now waiting for the building movers to meet me here. The building needs to go about 6 miles to my house. They quoted me $450 for...
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    hacksaws?

    I have a 10x16 building coming, today I hope, and will be hanging all my hacksaws up for display in the next week or so, aong with all my other vintage tools. I will post pics. I find it interesting that on the first page of this thread, it was pointed out that my junk was not old enough, (or...
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    Vintage drill powered lathe

    I suppose it's pretty much worthless without the part to attach a drill, and the "table", probably destined for the scrap bin.
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    Vintage drill powered lathe

    Today I bought this SHOR-LINE model 40-110 drill powered lathe. I know it's not very practical but it was cute, I liked it, and it was cheap. I can find nothing about it on the 'net. It includes a very small vise, and three places for chisels to rest. I might never find a drill that will fit...
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    Vintage solder?

    I just picked up several rolls of solder at a local thrift store. This old one included. Reckon how old it is?
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    Can a Calculator be Vintage?

    I have a collection of slide rules, my vintage calculators.
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    Auto or truck lug wrench

    Not Ford.
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    Auto or truck lug wrench

    This came with a 1923 Dodge Brothers sedan a friend just bought. We don't think it is "for" the DB. Can anyone identify it?
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    Mystery to me wrench

    I'm wondering what this wrench is for, who made it, and when. I'm guessing it is for opening valves and the two points are for clearing orifices. What say ye?
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    hacksaws?

    Not very? vintage, but I just bought a SnapOn HS18 for $2.50 at a pawnshop.
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    hacksaws?

    My first, I think, Forsberg, a #80. This saw, and a few more in my collection appear to have been nickel plated originally. I might try some DIY plating.
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    hacksaws?

    Here's a hacksaw I found today that I have not seen before. There is no makers marks on it that I can see. Only lettering is where someone named Pete 57(?) engraved his mark. Anybody got one? Can anyone identify the manufacturer? Know the age? Thanks.
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    Simpson meter

    I picked up this meter at a tractor show for $2. I couldn't pass it up.
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