seber
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Davefr, you really ****!
^^^ x2!!! A five dollar Stihl??!!??!!?!?Davefr, you really ****!
Nice finds Dutch! Better pics on the taps and dies?
Picked up my 12 x 36 Altlas lathe yesterday. When I got there I also was given all this tooling. I have no idea what to do with all of it but free is good. Oh it also came with this very sad Gerstner tool box. He threw in a very well used and heavily repaired 6" Columbian fixed base vise, but you all know how I feel about Columbians... best of all is that he has every piece of paper from when his dad bought it in 1961; manuals, bench setup instructions, laminated oiling instructions, bench setup etc...
Not a bad deal for $400...now if only I can figure out how to use it![]()


SilverDeck:
Did contact and got the below response from Milwaukee, which will post below.
Milwaukee Response:
We don't have any knowledge if our parts would fit your vise, your the first person to ask that question.
From your pictures, I am going to say no, because for our part #23 nut to work it requires a screw missing some threads like our part #21.
From your pictures it appears your screw is fully threaded. Part #25 might fit, but what is under that cap is the important part.
Mike's response back to Milwaukee:
Your right, the lead screw on my WW W C. Toles #45 vise doesn't have the missing threads.
I'll try and find someone who might have pictures of whats under the cap for a WW W C Toles #45, which is fully threaded. Once we know that, maybe can locate a replacement part and still come back to Milwaukee to order a cap.
Thanks again for your help and quick response.
Mike
3bay, I think that petrometer is a sight glass tank gauge for a 50 gallon (probably gravity feed) tank.
Today was a decent day,
Got a Coleman heater, Coleman model 501 stove( was a recall by Coleman), stack of disston and superior hand saws, magic yeast box with NRA on the side, snap on hammer handle, and a Yankee 301A. Paid $70 for it all.


I'd have to dig into them some more, I know one is a D-12 and they all look in good condition to restore. I got a couple I use and they cut very well!Those are nice Disston D-20somethings! Hard to distinguish them all bunched up like that, but really nice saws. I've picked up a couple D23s, but the rest are hard to come by. The D-21s & 22s (looks to me like you have one, 3rd from front, with the missing upper horn) were only made from 1911-1922, and the D-20 was discontinued around 1930. Simonds and Atkins made similar-looking saws, and they're good too.
Some folks should not be allowed to bid in on-line auctions for their own protection! Check how the bidding went for item #86.
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I chose right on which sale to hit first Saturday morning, no one else there for a good 20 to 30 minutes. Got lucky considering the second sale I hit the lady said she just sold all the hand tools to one gentleman. You win some you lose some, you just never know.
Folks just wanted stuff gone........Snap On breaker, 1/4" & 3/8" fine tooth ratchets, 3/8" long non-fine tooth ratchet that could use a new grip.
Mac extension and wrench
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Did grab this at the local flea market today. Heck, don't even know if it was a deal or not. But I needed/wanted a set. Got a couple of the fold-up sets, but find them awkward to use. Seem to be unused. SAE. 4 bucks.![]()
Picked this old Craftsman buffer/sander kit. Just thought it was too cool with original box and in the great condition to pass it up for $8.
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Some folks should not be allowed to bid in on-line auctions for their own protection! Check how the bidding went for item #86.
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