A while back I posted this 4oz Bonney softface hammer. Today I decided to refinish it. I used rattlecan "orange" to spray the head. The new color is just a tad paler than the more intense original seen on the end with no tip. Outlaw had pointed out that replacement tips go up on eBay, but after searching and never seeing the size (93A for this one and 95A for two more) and further not liking the prices for the ubiquitous 94A, I decided to take a pass at making my own. I had picked up a scruffy, bent chisel that happened to have a cylindrical handle. From the piney smell, I think it's that old celluloid material. I used a tubing cutter to score my line. Then a mini hacksaw to cut it, and an eggbeater/hurdy-gurdy to drill out the hole. First try was too loose, second too tight. I reamed it out a little with a file, and pressed it on the head in my vise. Viola!
I picked up an older CMan box too. $20 Has a ding in the top cover, and has been repainted, I need to determine proper color if I want to repaint.
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I picked up an older CMan box too. $20 Has a ding in the top cover, and has been repainted, I need to determine proper color if I want to repaint.
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Wow! Score on the slip rolls! Is it 36 or 48"?
Why do people remove the locks when they don't have the key. Looks dumb with a big hole in the box. The box still works great without a key. I don't get it. Jim

Dodge, I don't know if I'm impressed or shocked that you got the key with the machinist box!![]()
For $3 I think I did ok. The S-K Lectrolite on the bottom has a lot of rust on it but I haven't tried to clean it up yet. The S-K C-28 is mostly grease that is dried on. The C-22 is in very good shape. The Wright grip is a brand I'm not familiar with but it's in like new condition.![]()
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Thanks. It does feel nice. I should hit some more sales this weekend and see what I can find.Wright tools made in Barberton Ohio. They predominantly made industrial tools and government tools. Very high quality.