Started organizing the Kennedy bottom roller (translation created a big mess LOL).
Here are some of the goodies I found.
Pic 1 from top left to right. More new mill bits. I will have to sort them out and keep some for my little Enco mill and sell the rest. 2 Machinist jacks, new 1/8" taps, another 123 machinist block, bunch of countersinks and several Starrett and Kenrok (?) 8" long pin punches that were in the red box below them.
The four round disks in the center of the pic anyone recognize them. Lettering on them includes L&W, Diamant, Germany and tool steel.
Edit figured out these are for a meat grinder
From bottom left are two large unbranded dividers, large drill bits, lathe bit holders and several bits below, many new. The 2 black pieces next to the bits appear to hold small taps to ensure they are tapped exactly 90 degrees from the surface. There are 3 ratchet tap holders, 2 Stanley Yankee 851 for small taps and a German one for slightly larger taps. There is some more punches and chisels by Dasco, Dayton and Mayhew.
In the second pic all the Vise-Grips are Petersen except for the drill press one. The sockets and other tools from top to bottom include Allen, Armstrong, Billings, Bonney, Craftsman, Fleet, Husky, Indestro flexible 1/4" spinner, P&C, Proto Challenger, Plomb, Proto, Snap-On including 4 universal sockets, Thorsen, Williams and Wright. The allen sockets are Proto, I already have that same set LOL.
I am finished cleaning the Kennedy tool box but have to install the drawers yet.