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    Best way to remove rust from tools?

    I have this monster of a wooden box I unearthed from a storage closet in my garage. Inside are some really nice (mostly Snap-On) vintage tools to add to my collection of my grandfather’s. I suppose these were his “to-go” tools for jobs outside the garage. Unfortunately, the roof used to leak on...
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    Antique Trimo 15” Pipe Wrench *Lehigh Valley Railroad tool*

    Antique Trimo 15-inch pipe wrench, patented 12-19-11. This wrench was property of the famous Lehigh Valley Railroad. The "LV" stamp in the side of the wrench is the insignia of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. This wrench is in very nice, original condition, with no major chips or cracks in the...
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    How do you organize your garage To-Do list?

    I’m looking for some ideas on how I can organize my to-do list for projects in my garage. I often get too many projects going at a time and lose my place on some of them. I was thinking maybe a whiteboard with markers or hanging a chalkboard? Just wanted to see what ideas some of you guys have...
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    My Grandfather’s 56-year-old Garage

    This is my grandfather’s garage. It was originally built in 1962 as a foundation for his lone-mechanic business. He worked in this garage from the time he and his brother built it in 1962, up until he reached his 80s in the early 2000s. Since his death, my parents and I have taken over ownership...
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    Can you mail in a tool to Snap-On for a repair?

    Hello, I’m new to the forum and this is my first post. I have a good collection of antique Snap-On tools, and I recently realized all their tools have a lifetime warranty. I had two breaker bar drives fixed by a Snap On truck through a friend of mine. He said it was a pain for him to find the...
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