Search results

  1. B

    very early - Brass Car era - manifold socket wrench

    Sorry I don't know why the pics were there and not now. If anyone is interested, I can email the pics. Here's my email [email protected] Thanks
  2. B

    very early - Brass Car era - manifold socket wrench

    RARE vintage (early and for brass era auto) forged hex double ended socket wrench approx. 7 in. long and 5/8 in. hex both sides. One end slight mushroomed and needs a clean-up. $20 + $2.00 postage. Thanks
  3. B

    Old hand power tools worth much?

    No significant dollar but does have the interesting value. Missing the adjustable collar lock handle... further deduction.
  4. B

    1950's Ariens Trans-A-Matic TA20-B rototiller rear tine Wisconsin 2 cylinder - $950

    Get your garden in soon with this turf buster.
  5. B

    Compressor tank explosion

    After reading this thread - wow! Even the one just posted above from Chris ^^^. I've been around all types of compressors from engine driven twin wheel barrel types to 4 cylinder factory industrials. Antiques to new HF cheapo's. Lot's of good pointers of what to look for and why but should...
  6. B

    Thoughts on a Shop Smith?

    Shopsmith machines are awesome for many who really understand them. If you're a metal head, it's a no brainer and they get it. Machinist take the time to set-up, rarely rush and by nature appreciate ingenious ways of machines and fully utilize them. Many woodworkers tend to buy everything...
  7. B

    1950's Ariens Trans-A-Matic TA20-B rototiller rear tine Wisconsin 2 cylinder - $950

    If you've been holding out for one of these, this is the one to have. From someone who grew up around farm machinery, I would consider the vintage Ariens the finest rototillers in the world. Do you want some new junk foreign or domestic toy or would you rather have a top quality workhorse...
  8. B

    need advice on a tool belt

    I use the top of the line Craftsman leather only - thick wide - has dual hole buckle belt. Expect many years of daily use out of it in all weather. Prefer the thick leather pockets (not flimsy thin), knife, tape, accessory holders as you need them and per the job. I like the high end...
  9. B

    What is the most expensive hand tool you own?

    Enjoyed the lurking but time to post. My favorite, not exactly most expensive but as a basic hand tool would be a solid titanium framing hammer from the president of Stilleto Tools. True work of art.
Top Bottom