tin medic
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Are you sure it's 20G? It appears to be a 20.837G.
Drives: IMPERIAL BRASS is the name of a Mfgr. They did make early brass fixtures and stuff, giving them their name, but moved onto tools, most famously swaging and flaring kits for the refrigeration, pump, and auto industries. Edit: Later merged with Eastman. Search ratchet thread. We've talked about these before. OEM may be Walden. Or maybe Bonney. Don or Unaiu may know more.
Thanks for your quick reply. any idea what my little brass tool was used for or how? does it need the little socket holder or maybe the piece that fits in the slot actually is the socket or tool?
I don't think I can add any more, but after some discussion in the 'ratchet collection thread', I think we landed on Walden as the OEM. Mine is marked Imperial Eastman.
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thanks for the information and link!!!!
I agree, they look like walden. The shape, the protruding gear.
thanks!!
That was it! Thanks for pitching in, Unaiu!
Yup.
Thanks!
I think Walden made them for a lot of suppliers. Here is a brand I don't recognize next to it's Walden counterpart and a NOS Walden I found on eBay recently.
-Don
of course you'd have one or two or three and thanks for showing me. are they brass (my thinking) or BECU like Outlaw or others mentioned? also is there a piece i'm missing or do tell how i'd use this?
TEX: I'd probably buy another good solid wheelbarrow for less than $50 if one showed up even though I probably own 6 of them. since i mix 80 pound bags of concrete in mine they do tend to wear out pretty quickly.
I think your picking skills went from about 10mph to 100mph this year so hopefully you have the room and won't have to rent storage units like I have.
keep it up cause always fun seeing what you came home with.
Jeff: yep your GARAGE SALE THREAD IDEA was a winner and I think your first year was the year I joined in 2013 or was it the year before?
WELL DONE!!
3Bay: nothing like a bag full of tools to end 2018 on a positive note. I really like the old USA made tools made before I was born (1950's), but Euro tools are right up there in quality.
It's a refrigerator set ratchet. Used to turn special sockets designed for valve stems and packing nuts and the like. Some of them had male drive tangs and plugged in directly, some had female openings and would require a drive plug. The square and hex openings in the end of the handle were used to. I am positive that Beemer and others would be able to add much more.any idea what my little brass tool was used for or how?
Cool loads guys! but that CLAMP! 20 inches! I think that may e a new record for a C-clamp!
Its HUGE!!! Heres a couple pics of it in my Holands vise when I was cleaning it up!
Way cool.Gotta cut it up and measure it. Duh.Are you sure it's 20G? It appears to be a 20.837G.

RAG: I also own a few of those HUGE CLAMPS and even though I haven't used one yet at least I own some so if i ever need one i'll have one to use. nice find!!
Wow, I guess everything is bigger in TX!Way cool.
Just because it is Christmas, I thought I would return to the favorite topic of this year's Garage Sale Thread!

I assume that it is an ICC-rated container made by Wheeling from 20 gauge material. It holds 51/4 gallons of gasoline, and was made in 1942. It was intended to hold gasoline, and was property of the Quartermaster Corps of the US Army.
Last chance to vote for the "2018 Picker of the Year"!
We're all getting old, Drives!LUG: I think it says brass on it or maybe i'm getting old and I was looking at something else. what do you think it's made of?
Drives: IMPERIAL BRASS is the name of a Mfgr. They did make early brass fixtures and stuff, giving them their name, but moved onto tools, most famously swaging and flaring kits for the refrigeration, pump, and auto industries. Edit: Later merged with Eastman. Search ratchet thread. We've talked about these before. OEM may be Walden. Or maybe Bonney. Don or Unaiu may know more.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2018 GARAGE SALE THREAD "PICKER OF THE YEAR"..... Tin Medic!






DSCF2198 by wvwheaties, on Flickr
DSCF2199 by wvwheaties, on FlickrCB, never seen the Big Azz marking before. Like Bomber said, kind of unexpected. Is that wood handle a Mac headlight spring tool?
Tin, congrats. Talk about a tight race this time.

