They look like wall brackets to hold a cast iron sink that has two legs in front.
Bingo.
https://www.signaturehardware.com/cast-iron-sink-wall-bracket2758.html
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?rmv...acat=0&_nkw=Cast+Iron+Sink+Wall+Mount+Bracket
They look like wall brackets to hold a cast iron sink that has two legs in front.

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Last week's booty:
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Bearcat, I thank you again for identifying the box, but damn if I can find a model or date stamp of any kind anywhere on this box !
Looks like original paint so I dont think it is covered up, I keep looking thinking I am missing it (maybe I am !).
Freaking great little box, I may have to keep it !
Brian

I brought these home today from an estate sale.
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gpw42, the Boker pliers are designed for the locking ring on Cannon plugs. The plugs had a knurled long ring with a coarse internal thread and was used on aircraft, electronics, and some heavy equipment from the 1930's into the 1960's. Good score!
A few more pictures. The first picture is one I left out of the above post. There was a leather punch and a WW1 canteen and some other items. The next shot is another after picture of the Ridgid, some unknown clunky DOE wrenches and a nice Thorsen DOE
-Don









Don,
I think you mean WWII canteen right? I remember having those when I was a kid. All the Army-Navy stores had them in the early 60's. Nice score by the way. Really like that S-K box. What's your preferred way of cleaning up wrenches, sockets, tools, etc?
Mike
Don,
I think you mean WWII canteen right? I remember having those when I was a kid. All the Army-Navy stores had them in the early 60's. Nice score by the way. Really like that S-K box. What's your preferred way of cleaning up wrenches, sockets, tools, etc?
Mike
Are there any markings on the extra heavy duty machinists screwdriver?I had a pretty good haul at the estate sale I hit today...
Lugz, the obvious solution to these headaches is to avoid the Farmingdale area completely until Sunday and let the rest of us take the hit for you on Saturday.
Uh-oh. Busted! And here I am thinking I had exclusive access among GJ'ers! (Did you have to name it out loud on a public forum?)
Are you telling me that you've been crossing the Delaware, bill?! If so, I'm starting to get a little freaked out. Twertsy has been planning a raid from Virginia with horse13. I just found out I have local competition with pfaustus. Now you? It's an all-out assault!I know what you went thru with that guy. Been there and done that with him. Calling him a douche was being polite. He is a mean miserable %$^# to everyone I have seen deal with.
A No. 1C with 3-1/2" jaws, pipe jaws, and a dual-clamp swivel base. See thumbnail.Private Lugnutz, what was the Reed vise next to the Columbian?
Did I miss the photo or did you not post it yet?I found a wrench today you may know more about.
I like this one a helluva lot more than Provincial's (paraphrasing...) 'Revenge is living better.'Lugz; "Revenge is a dish best served cold."![]()
Are there any markings on the extra heavy duty machinists screwdriver?
Thanks. Those 9-1/2 inchers were in the WWII GMTK. Tobrin, Irwin, and Federal. I can usually pick them out of a line-up and I didn't recognize yours. Beefy is apt.
No. But I have the feeling I'm going to get a lecture that I should have.Lugz - Did you buy the Reed 1C?!??!
