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    Old Safety Glasses

    Halloween for sure!
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    Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton

    Sockets, as far as I can tell. I bought the inventory of an old tool store out and most of it was around the 70-80's, with some a little older, some a little newer. I'm still going through everything. Here are some photos of the sets the sockets are in. Its a very odd holder design. It sort...
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    1940's Craftsman Toolbox repaint

    If you are going for "original" and you have a sample you might try the paint counter at one of the big box stores that has the color scanner. I did that when I needed some "Ridgid Red" for some pipe wrenches I restored, and did the same thing when I needed "Kennedy Brown" for a tool box.
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    Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton

    The tools are marked "USA". I think the 2 streams of metal and 2 stars must have some meaning.
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    Proper cleaning procedure for vintage Snap-On tools?

    I use unitized abrasive wheels in a fine grit to great success. They will polish the chrome and remove the rust, and polish any rough edges where the chrome is peeling. Keep in mind that once the rust is gone what you have is raw steel, so either keep it oiled or keep it waxed or in a short...
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    Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton

    I've looked everywhere, even tried a Google image search, nada. Thanks in advance for any help in identifying this logo.
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