G_P
Well-known member
I really like that fan, if I were to use it, I would do something to ensure that any children, pets, et al would be protected from having some part of their bodies being damaged.
Paul
No kids and just a chihuahua so keeping the fan off the floor is the only thing needed to prevent injuries.
The Waterston's stamped tack hammer above is interesting. For many years, there was a store here in the Detroit area called Waterston's that sold precision tools. I wasn't aware of the hammers 'til now. There was plenty of call here for magnetic tack hammers in the auto industry when the bodies and seats were framed with wood, and the trimmers were known as "tack-spitters" because they'd get a mouthful of tacks and use the magnetic end of the hammer to fetch the tacks out as they worked on the upholstery.
The hammer belonged to the guy at the sales father. He described how his father would hold tacks in his mouth as he was working on upholstery! The magnetic end was pretty weak but then I found that the slit in the hammer was full of metal shavings. Cleaned those out and the magnetic end got plenty strong. It was clear the son was not a tool guy. He had repaired the loose hammerhead by pounding in a bunch of finish nails in place of the wedge that had gone missing and even then the head was still loose. Had to take it off and put a proper wedge in there and now its nice and solid.
Lantern also works great after dumping out the car gas. Put in some Coleman fuel, put a new mantle on and it lit right up.















I already see a plvmb/proto ratchet, lots of taps, etc. Well worth the $40. What brand are the sockets? Is there other plvmb in there? Looks like there is more in the mix.



