Outlawmws
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Thx Jeff same logo both sides. The key is impressive. Are these re-keayable? How is quality compared to say an Almont?
Catfishdan, is that a [raftsman socket box?

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Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrenches 3055, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3070
Catfishdan, is that a [raftsman socket box?
Thx Jeff same logo both sides. The key is impressive. Are these re-keayable? How is quality compared to say an Almont?
I have a couple rulers, combination square, that are mitutoyo made in USA. Wonder if that means they just sourced them here. (or did they have a plant here for some things?)
So you bought this thing right? It’s not still sitting on that porch?Nailed it Squashfest! Here are more pics on Vintage machinery.




ALL: nice finds guys and keep up the great work!!
well I did manage to get the seller to hold this pair of old oak library index card holders that will work in nicely once I build my woodshop in a year or two. he found them at a school auction and didn't have any room for them. I never expected to find these in this size and when I see the huge units they are almost as expensive as a decent used car. he also is thinking of selling his pull down world maps that i'm trying to find a wall to hang one before i buy it cause i'm a bit tired of storing cool stuff at the moment.
these are 33 inches wide, 17 inches deep and 13 inches tall. I'm not exactly sure what I'll store inside them, but they are built well and should hold almost anything and hold quite a bit of weight too. sorry I forgot to pull out the thin cardboard pieces in the drawers to show the insides that have a small indent where the rods go from front to back. i'll probably just pull all the cardboard out and use them without anything since there isn't any holes in the bottom of the drawers.
That's a great story, Rags! That handle is a Lutz File and Tool handle, by the way. (I collect file and tool handles for WWII GMTK's.) Here's a pic of a recent one...We did a clean up of her buried treasure. Turned out to be a neat little brass hammer with a wooden handle! She was super excited as it cleaned up!!
Naw, its still on that porch. I have at least 4 power tool resto's to do before I get time for something else.So you bought this thing right? It’s not still sitting on that porch?


Haha....or at all.
Found a Craig's list post for a Sunday morning sale with pics that looked pretty good. Drove about 45 mins to get there and managed to pick through a massive pile of tools on the garage floor to rescue these preferred goodies. The Mac wrenches are the Long ones, but three searches through the pile and I couldnt find a complete set. Some Mac screwdrivers, couple of impact sockets, couple of Mechanics Time Saver 1/4dr Socket holders and a Blue Point piston ring compressor set. The box lists a tool and 6 compressor straps but theres a lot more straps in there than that!...... I need to "sort out all the bits" in the box. Oh, and a Snap-on puller without the center brace, but extra arms!
Is that a 3/4"? Most SEARS won't warrant rusty tools........and now that they are bankrupt I'd assume they will be even more picky. Better off just doing a dunk in evaporust and some wet sanding. It would be much higher quality than the possible replacements anyway.
A month ago, at a last for the season Flea market I picked up a gutless CM 1/2 ratchet for a buck. On the way back home I stopped at Sears in the Mall and was offered my choice of replacements. I passed on the raised panel for a nicely chromed one, manufactured by Danaher, 2000 plus or minus.
Is this where I say neener neener neener?
A month ago, at a last for the season Flea market I picked up a gutless CM 1/2 ratchet for a buck. On the way back home I stopped at Sears in the Mall and was offered my choice of replacements. I passed on the raised panel for a nicely chromed one, manufactured by Danaher, 2000 plus or minus.
Is this where I say neener neener neener?
Is this where I say neener neener neener?
While I don't have a problem with it, you will find several people on this board that look down on those who buy broken tools with the intention of getting them warrantied. So don't expect a "you ****" from anybody.
Before this gets ugly, I'm going to interject, as the host, and ask, politely, that this go no further. Not that I don't think the subject is worthy of a GJ debate, and not that I don't have my own opinion on the matter. It is, and I do. But this is not the thread for it. If someone starts a thread, I'd be glad to offer my opinion. But let's not drag this thread down with an ill-tempered judgemental slugfest heading into the Holidays and the last leg of the year.No, it is not. This is not that website.