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    Old Walden Worcester

    Walden-Worcester tools from my collection:
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    Help. I think it is rare.

    A lot of info in this earlier thread: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/trimont-mfg-co.334941/
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    Vintage, unopened Craftsman Tool Set.. Opinions on age?

    I bought this new sometime in the '70s (just the toolbox) and I'm still using it today:
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    Is There a "Cadillac" of Monkey Wrenches?

    I have a few in my collection - Model T, Model A, Ford Tractor, Fordson Tractor, a Pexto and a couple others:
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    Who makes the best whole house generators

    That's what we did. Was a matter of budget at the time. We opted for the 60A Generac which provides 2 240v circuits and 10 120v circuits. We moved the breakers for the areas we wanted to serve from the existing panel to the subpanel. We have power for our well pump and water heater and we...
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    Chopped! The GJ User Modified Tools Thread

    The "B" inside the circle is their logo.
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    Who makes the best whole house generators

    We installed a 15kw Generac 18+ years ago after Hurricane Isabel and trying to run our household on our 3,500w portable for 5 days. It's been great. I've replaced the battery once. I keep clean oil in it and have adjusted the valves a couple of times but that's been it. My wife and I find...
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    Chopped! The GJ User Modified Tools Thread

    I'd be interested in hearing opinions/theories on why a previous owner modified this Ford script plier. Kind of a shame from a collector's point of view since they were mfg'ed by Barcalo which makes them somewhat rare. Note how the jaw tips were customized and a hole drilled through both...
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    Show Your Ford Brake Wrenches

    Lectrolite brake wrenches for Fords:
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    Deposits coming up between Race deck tiles?

    Can't help with the floor but love the C7!
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    25/32?

    Two from my toolbox:
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    Ford rear axle housing socket wrench - who does this logo belong to?

    It could be Herbrand. They made commercial Ford tools like yours above.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    I only have one Plomb tool. I bought it to use on Ford flathead engines to compress valve springs to remove the valve keepers.
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    Chopped! The GJ User Modified Tools Thread

    11/16" combo wrench modified to allow the owner to r/r the safety valve in a '39-52 Ford tractor's hydraulic pump without having to drop the pump. Sasquatch-sized hands prevent doing it this way via the right-side inspection port.
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    Wall mounted remote controlled fan

    I went to a county auction of used stuff and got (3) 30" heavy-duty fans with wall-mount brackets, electrical cords, and heavy plugs. I think they came out of a school because they reminded me of what we had in the cafeteria at my old school. Paid $2 each. For remote control, I used some...
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    Pendleton (plombpire) brands show them here!

    This is a Plomb-branded valve spring compression tool for flathead engines:
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    Show us your Vintage Automobile Paraphernalia

    This is not really a tool (at least as used) or an accessory but I've never seen another ruler like this. It is a salesman's ruler to help promote the advantages of owning a Ford car over the other brands. The whole smoother ride, more power and more comfortable ride kind of stuff, the...
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    Show Your Ford Brake Wrenches

    I have a couple of Lectrolite Ford brake wrenches. One is 7/16 x 1/2 and the other is 1/2 x 9/16.
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    Show us your Vintage Automobile Paraphernalia

    Thank you. I imagine they could burn your hand but if you needed to get your tractor back in the field and your only other option to inflating that big tire was a typical hand air pump, it might make for an acceptable alternative. Ford tractor dealers sold these from the 40's into the 70's...
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    The Ratchet Collection Thread

    WOW!!! What an amazing collection of ratchets!!! It's awesome! Here's a Syracuse Wrench Company ratchet from around 1920 timeframe. Syracuse competed with Walden Worcester and a few others in producing ratchets.
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