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    Vintage Porter 612 Router

    Correction on the Punch Press that I listed earlier. This is a old Router at a scrap yard if anyone is into restoring one.
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    Vintage Punch Press

    Not mine. I found this at our local scrap yard. I have some friends from Gatlinburg that if no one on this site is interested I will give them a call. The motor is probable shot but some will mount a single faze and step it up. Berea Ky. Just don't want to see it melted down. I ask what...
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    Free Foot Pedal.

    Just laying around and I know shipping will cost more than it is worth. Just pay shipping from Ky.
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    OEC Tool

    The wife said you need another hole in your head to go with the others, but I said at least get a cleaner drill bit. lol. I know it is probable from China, but it is made of stainless steel and well made. Surgeons Brace.
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    Drednaut Heavy Duty Bumper Jack help.

    I have my share of flore jacks but this Drednaut is hard to find the model and repair kit. I have to request heavy duty or I get no where on the searches. It is a model 10-8-1 if that is any help. And hey thanks for all the help with my Weaver WA67. And here are some of the others.
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    Stanly level

    Hello. Still new guy here and sorry to buck other post. I really appreciate a good level. But is there a method for finding a Stanley model that is not marked? It does have Pat 1962 and 1972. It is 14 x 1.25 x 1.50. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Old Safety Glasses

    I had these for generations. The small one is called Cinder glasses to protect the guy shooting the cannon from sparks during the civil war. And RR engineers shoveling coal. The second larger one is Bakelite from the farm, grinding and more. I have the darker lens somewhere.
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    Any help with a Wilton vise?

    Hello. New guy here. Is there any new welding rods for this 1952, 940 ductal vise? Is there anyone who has had good success with the rods they used? I have traded for this vise and I plan on putting it back in service. I at one time back in the 1980s and 90s was certified stick, mig, tig...
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