A few days later than promised but here are the drawer contents from the green 4-drawer cabinet I picked up on Friday at a garage sale.
There were lots of useful tools and many of them vintage. Love that green cabinet by the way! Four monkey wrenches (my first ones) and just as many pipe wrenches. One of them was marked J.P Danielson NY. Another seemed like "Walworth"? What I thought was a throw-away hack saw turned out to be a M. Klein & Sons hacksaw.
Pic 1 is contents of top drawer.
Pic 2 is contents of 2nd drawer.
Pic 3 is contents of 3rd drawer.
Pic 4 is contents of bottom drawer.
Pic 5 are some of the vintage tools...hoping you guys might have some info on these. Starting from the slip-joint pliers in the upper left corner (and going clockwise from there)
- Proto 243 slip-joint pliers
- S-shaped DOE only marks are "P-S" in a oval and 301 on other end. ??
- DOE wrench no MFG just "Drop Forged" and on opp side "Made in USA" ??
- DOE only mark is in middle with a "HW" ? inside a circle. ??
- Plomb DOE 7/16 - 3/8 3021
- Plomb Combo 1/2" 1216
- Vlchek DOE "24" 9/16 - 1/2 W1618 "Push Rod Wrench"
- Vlchek DOE "7" 13/16 - 3/4 W2426 "Alloy"
- Indestro DOE "Drop Forged Select Steel" "Chicago, USA"
- Ford DOE "U.S.A." "M" or "N" on opp side
- Dikes appear to have "?arch?oo" stamped in a circular fashion at center ??
- Dikes marked "Worth" with top of T almost spanning the whole word. ??
- CeeTee pliers in two different sizes, "Jamestown, NY USA" I have a third pair that are blackish. ??? Love these.
- 3 wood handled screwdrivers. Center one marked nicely "Indestro Super ??? USA". It is in fantastic shape. The other two are unmarked. Any ideas on makers? ???
Pic 6 more vintage tools, starting with sockets in top left corner and moving clockwise...
- Challenger spark plug 5/8" "By Proto" with Proto circled. I have other Challenger stuff but not sure I've seen the "By Proto" mark. When was this done?
- P&C spark plug 7/8" 6128
- Duro-Chrome 7/6" 4514
- Barcalo Buffalo 10" adj wrench "Model N10". Don't know a lot of Barcalo.
- Scholler 8" adj wrench ??
- DOE heavy, well made only marked with "R1" within a circle. ??
- Set of 4 DOEs, marked "Drop Forged Select Steel" on handle, opp side marked "Made in U.S.A." 7/16-3/8 P0723, 11/16-13/32 P027, 3/4-5/8 P0729 & 7/8-13/16 P0731B ???
- Monkey wrench, marked "9 IN" on handle, opp side "Forged Steel U.S.A." ??
- Monkey wrench, marked "9 Auto" on handle, opp side "9" ??
- Monkey wrench, marked "Made in USA 9 Auto" on handle, opp side "? 45". That question mark is some mark before the 45 looks like a circle with something in it. ??
- Monkey wrench, with partial wooden handle...no marks. I've seen these but my first one (as all with all these monkey wrenches). Anyone tell me anything?
Pic 7, is the workmate that I thought was a knock-off. Turns out it is a B&D. Wondering if anyone has any idea how old it might be? The table is held in place with some steel clips like things. Table has been painted blue and I suspect it may have been replaced. Everything is there and all works very well. I'm using now it to refinish a little 3-drawer metal box I picked up last week.
Including the vise, the vintage green cabinet, the Equipto storage with 12 of 24 drawers, the workmate, all the vintage Craftsman tools, etc it was $30 very well spent.