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    Ingersoll Rand drill stand

    I admit it is not the most practical tool in the world, but for whatever is worth it is very well made, with a velvet smooth movement. Surprisingly enough it was made in Los Angeles, I assume some time in the mid sixties to mid seventies. It rarely gets used since I have a drill press, but I...
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    Chinese socket set from the 60's

    Hi guys, I found a primitive looking 1/2 inch drive socket set from the late 60's, and I picked it up, strictly as a novelty item, and a conversation piece. Other than that, condition wise, this thing is pristine as you can see, tin box and everything. Since the ratchet does not reverse with...
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    Old tool from the old world (FEIN)

    Hi guys, I have found an old FEIN 1/2 inch drill mounted on an equally old drill stand. The power cord is missing, but looking at the data plate I see that it is three phase, which leads me to belive it was used possibly as a production tool in a factory. With my limited German, I also see...
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    Help me ID my latest tool find

    I picked it up at a flea Market in Amsterdam, over the Christmas holidays. It is something between a screwdriver and a prybar. It is 24 inches long, with a massive wooden handle, and a tapered tip on the other side. Below the handle, there is a stamp that reads "J.H.PEACE&SO..." and the...
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    Air compressor auxilary tank

    I found an old fire extinghuisher that was no longer needed, and I converted it to a portable air tank. Actualy it took very little work, and it certailny added versatility and extra tank capacity to a small air compressor I already had. For the most part it took some cutting and rewelding the...
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