Very cool link. Thanks for that. Turns out that along with my knife came a few Hyde green handle knives with a square tip. So now, well I guess it's the paper hanger's knife.
Thanks, that looks to be about right to me and it only took about 5 minutes! I must say, its hard to imagine the process in using this as you describe; "separating notepads and signature sheets"... I don't follow, Brother.
Anybody have any luck with these types of tools in regard to sharpening them up a bit. Not to take out nicks or with heavy damage. Diamond files the best? Are there small enough creatures to accomplish such a task? Suggestions on specific ones?
Hey Fellas,
Was hoping to ID this 5-1/2" bicycle wrench that is only labeled "<US> and Made In U.S.A.
Info like the manufacturer; I suspect Mossberg. And whether it was of designated military issue? Also, which era?
Thanks guys
Morning fellas,
I'd like to know the model # and possibly the time frame/era of this screwdriver. The handle is hollow and holds various hex drive bits.
I have three items here. Both yellows are marked VULCAN; are Williams items, I know. The all metal is unmarked. I know not what either are for and would very much like to if you please.
Thanks for all the help guys. I have follow up question w/ regard to dead center/ tap follower.
As you can see in my pictures, the screw is turned in as far as it will go, which leaves about 3/16" play between the head of screw and outer sleeve. Is this proper? Is the screw not meant for some...
Hello Fellas,
I'm looking for info or anything helpful to identify the three pieces pictured. They were in a Kennedy machinists' box I purchased.
Thanks