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    The Vintage Hand Saw Thread

    Came out really nice.
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    railroad rail anvil

    If you lived closer to me I could get you all you heart desired. We have piles of scrap laying around. " Tip " Find a local railroad depot near you and talk to the roadmaster and ask him would let you have a piece or two. Most railroaders are approachable. Offer him a 6pack for his trouble.
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    railroad rail anvil

    I work for nationally known railroad. I have several in my shop. The way you can tell how much it ways is looking on the side of the web. Not on all the pieces that are cut, But, if you get lucky you will see 90, 100, 132,136. This means that every 3 feet of that rail weights 90 pounds,100...
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    Shop press worth?

    Fifty bucks is fair. I always go with a open mind but be willing to walk away. Unless you just have to have the darn thing.
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    Which angle grinder do you like?

    Latest Dewalt for me.
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    My grand dads old tools

    Looking through some more of his boxend wrenches I found a single end wrench that have 7 dots or punch marks where the size would be. I put a tape on it and it measures 7/8ths of a inch. There isn't a markers mark or anything else on it. I am hoping someone can give info about it. Also, there...
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    Charles Parker vise find

    I agree with SweetD. Take it to a local machine shop with the screw and have them make a new one.
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Installed a 100 year-old woodworking vise.
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    Cornwell sockets

    Thanks, fella's. :thumbup:
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    Cornwell sockets

    I was going through some of my grandads old tools and ran across a Cornwell socket. It was a 9/16's deepwell. I have never heard of them. Ya'll know much about Cornwell? Thanks fella's.
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    I hate painting

    For me, I don't know what I hate more. Painting or moving,
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    oil for Dayton motor

    Thanks fellas
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    oil for Dayton motor

    I have an old 1/2 hp dayton motor. It has 2 places on either side of the motor for the bearings. My question is , what type oil and how often should I fill. It came off of an old bandsaw and I want to make a bench grinder/buffer out of it. Thanks,cutt
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    Old Craftsman bandsaw

    I hope that I didn't miss post. For some reason my brain registered Sears instead of Craftsman.
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    Old Craftsman bandsaw

    I have a 12'' Sears bandsaw. Can you still get replacement parts from Sears? All the stores around here are closed except for a outlet store that sells washers and dryers. Thanks Ledman
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    Seized Wilton 1750 rescued from the scrap pile - Full Restoration

    I can learn so much here. Great job.
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    My new Fred C Moran Flexivise TRIPLE-SWIVEL!!!

    Simply beautiful, Could be a piece of art.
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    Hello from Alabama

    Thanks 1/2 cup
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    Hello from Alabama

    Some what of a new member here. I have been enjoying reading all the great information here. I love to read more than post. It's fun for me to read and learn. This is my first post. Love GJ. Cutt
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    Hello New member

    I meant to add that Im down south in Alabama.
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