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    Help identifying this logo

    Anyone recognize this logo? Its on an old machinist's caliper. Thanks in advance if you can help.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Mystery ratchet thing finally solved! Ebayer charlotte38 contacted me to let me know this thing is the guts for a Fiskars Sidekick. The gear like part of it is what engages the handle.
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    Kennedy Kits 520 Restoration Project.

    Hammered finish paint is not the same as crinkle finish. If you are going for the original look first spray it with crinkle finish paint of any color because you won't find the correct brown in crinkle paint. If you've ever painted then you know how important surface preparation is and how any...
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    To Tell the Truth - Show us Your Truth Tools

    Some BIG 1" drive sockets.
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    Vintage Grinder Sticker Reproduction

    Beautiful work. Now that's RESTORATION, just like original.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Thanks, I will do that. It sounds like it really works well.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Definitely. Why have all the extra parts instead of the change lever directly moving the pawl (rhetorical question).
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    No, sorry, hard to describe. I'll try again. When you switch from backing up (free wheeling, ratcheting, not sure how to put this) to driving how many degrees of handle movement does it take for the mechanism to "lock up" and drive? I'm thinking that it its a 'lot' (what ever that means) that...
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    That is such an interesting concept. With manufacturers engaged in "teeth wars" I wonder why no one has latched on to this just so they could advertise "infinite teeth"? Is there a lot of backlash when you switch directions?
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    WOW! It's interesting that in the early days manufacturers were trying different drive sizes prior to settling on 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, etc.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Now that is cool. I'm not sure I could resist the temptation to take it apart to have a look inside. I looked at the patent drawings and it appears that the rollers roll up on ramps and that is what locks it. What does it feel like when you turn it? I assume there is no clicking like a...
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    I like the last ratchet, kind of 50's sputnik looking.
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    Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton

    Thanks for the info! Now I need to find one of those thumb wheel ratchets.
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    The t-handle spinner one is an odd one!
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    The gear slides on from the square drive end and is held in place by the snap ring you see in the first photo. The gear has tiny teeth on the inside, similar to what you see inside of a ratchet handle. I think I counted 45 teeth. The photo without the gear shows the pawl mechanism, which...
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    Hammond OK& No-Dust grinders

    No wimpy 1/2" wide wheels there! Do your lights dim when you turn one on?
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    The Weird Old Ratchet Contest...Show Me What You Got!

    Here's my entry. No maker's mark and I have no idea why you would make such a thing.
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    1940's Craftsman Toolbox repaint

    No crinkle finish paint option, but my work around was to use rattle can crinkle paint then spray the color coat on top of it. IMHO it looked great, very factory. The hardest part was getting the crinkle just right, not too thick, not too thin. The real give away was the latch hardware. The...
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