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    Matco Screwdriver Identification

    If you are specifically looking for Witte, take a look at the discontinued napa professional sets on ebay (seller sellular216) I did notice they don't have the wrench bolsters or cool coloring though...
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    Powr-kraft thoughts?

    I have a bit of the Powr-Kraft stuff. Some I like (beside the wright sockets) are pliers and adjustable wrenches made by Diamond Calk, and the Barcalloy combo wrenches
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    Aaron Montgomery Ward

    Thanks Stuart, While the part numbers are MW specific, the date code on drive tools appears to be the same as wright used? wright introduced soft handles in 58 catalog according to AA, and these are a 56, so maybe I am way off in assuming they are a date code at all?
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    Aaron Montgomery Ward

    Neat little 3 1/2" Quick release, US made vice, Not particularly well made. I have no idea who manufactured this or when?
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    Aaron Montgomery Ward

    An odd ball 3/8 set I just bought & don't know the history of. The ratchet, 3" extension and most sockets are Wrights, the 5" extension and some sockets are not, or at least do not appear to be, the print is lighter and less italicized, but they do not have the knurling of an indestro? I doubt...
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    Aaron Montgomery Ward

    Here are some pliers, made by Diamond Calk Tool and Horseshoe co.
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    Aaron Montgomery Ward

    Resurrecting and old post to say thanks to Kyrbz for posting the catalog pages. The power tool sections are available all over the net, but I hadn't been able to find any of the Powr-kraft hand tool portion. A meager few of mine: 17 piece 1/2" drive (wright) the drive tools are date coded...
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    Rust on sockets

    This is what I'd use.
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    Yet Another Snap-on Tool Chest Restoration

    That looks really nice!
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    Hammer Storage in Tool Box

    Ok, bumping back up with an idea I tried today. Found a large sheet of 2" high density closed cell foam. cut it to size by heating a piece of sheet metal with a torch, then slicing with it. Then I put holes in it by heating a piece of 1-3/4" tube and pushing through, just like butter. I put 8...
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    Craftsman Premium Heavy Duty Floor Cabinet $300

    Quite a bit smaller 30x15x66 vs 36x20x75 and 2 adjustable shelves vs 4 on the big one. Lots of difference in actual usable storage.
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    Yet Another Snap-on Tool Chest Restoration

    Your box looks really good. I found when spraying rustoleum, that using a Valspar hardener in it will make it a harder more durable finish. http://www.amazon.com/Valspar-4625-Enamel-Hardener-oz/dp/B000LNY1MY/ref=pd_ys_sf_s_rp_a1_3_p?ie=UTF8&refRID=1EAXZDRDR4B09J5W2TAK
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    Sears and Craftsman Want Your Feedback!!!

    Get Quality U.S. made tools! I was a pretty loyal Sears customer for over 20 years and bought a LOT of tools, I also hate going shopping enough that when I was there we would buy my family clothes, appliances, and other things needed right there at Sears. Now as you should have gathered your...
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    Snap on KRL1001/KRL1201

    What a beautiful box, I would love to find that deal... You ****! :)
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    Hammer Storage in Tool Box

    Craig, what did you end up with?
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    best penetrating spray

    Kearny Rust Cutter.
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    I found something at harbor freight I really love

    Unfortunately, that sounds more like an argument against buying anything labeled CRAFTSMAN.
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    Recommendations on Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet

    For what it's worth, my recommendation is to get one with a replaceable lithium battery. The ones that don't will die over time. I have this miller and would recommend it http://www.zoro.com/i/G4564542/?utm_source=Bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PLA
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    dpaton's SK addiction

    Nice!
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    Army parts box

    Lol, good catch, 00 and 01 are assigned to USA, but several of the others are assigned to other NATO counties. NSNs with out the NCB code were FSMs. Toymeister hit it right on the head with the contract number.
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