madison069
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I just mentioned my SK tools and you're posting two green boxes!
I am pretty sure that 1/4" box near the bottom is SK as well.I just mentioned my SK tools and you're posting two green boxes!
One of the odd Craftsman tools I found at the estate sale yesterday was this tool. I hadn’t seen one before. Anybody familiar with it?
-Don
That would be a later version, late 80's to 90's. I have the exact one and was purchased in that time period
Here we go on the uncommon lubers theme... That old Garage Sale thread synchronicity at work."Lubroclamp" grease tool. Patent # 2.003.708-9 Forging mark is a "B" in sort of a house (pentagram)
Holy hen's teeth! They only made these for a few years, in three sizes, and I've never seen one in the wild.Provincial said:Crescent (Jamestown, NY) Hinged Screwdriver.
Continuing the report on today’s Estate sale.
The sellers had set out all the sockets in one group. I looked through them and sorted out the ones I wanted. I found a pretty complete set of older New Britain sockets, plus some other items. After some more shopping, I was ready to leave when I noticed the black socket box up on a shelf and added it to the pile. The sockets were:
All 1/2 drive, NT prefix:
1240 1-1/4
1236 1-1/8
1234 1-1/16
1232 1”
1230 15/16
1226 13/16
1225 25/32
1224 3/4
1222 11/16
1220 5/8
1214 7/16
1/2 drive Husky CT614 7/16
3/8 drive sockets: NBD612 3/8 deep 6 pt., NB810
NS57 Flex Handle 1/2d
N56C Universal 1/2d
M-200 Valve Adjusting Tool (Identical to the ZIM I have)
The box measures 19-1/16 long, 7-1/8 wide, and 1-5/8 deep.
The mixed items are shown in Photo #4:
Indestro Super 4664 #4 Phillips
"Lubroclamp" grease tool. Patent # 2.003.708-9 Forging mark is a "B" in sort of a house (pentagram)
Crescent (Jamestown, NY) Hinged Screwdriver
Herbrand 6925 short DBE 1/2 x 9/16 "VAN-CHROME"
Small Screwdriver (did this come with a sewing machine?)
Air chuck for dual tires (for my truck kit)
Lube Extension (I'll be using this on my heavy equipment)
Aluminum flat bar remnant.
Photo #5 is the other side of the Lubroclamp.
Snerk.Looks like somebody finally figured out how to remove the speeder from the lid. I’m not willing to use that method.
Check out my New Britain set. Look familiar? Looks like somebody finally figured out how to remove the speeder from the lid. I’m not willing to use that method.
-Don
BTW, you're doing an excellent job as forum moderator this year, LesserSon.![]()
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I especially like the monthly updates!
:-D. That made me LOL!!Bmwrd0,
You said those two sets are 1980s?
Then cue up the Men Without Hats partay music:
“S-s-s-s, K-k-k-k, Sock-sock-sock-et Sets-sets-sets-sets!...
You can flex sock-ets if you want to,
You can flex them them; they’ll be fine.
And if they don’t flex, say ‘what the heck,
They’re no sockets of mine!”

further cleaning may shown...Hahaha. Soon, my friend, very soon. I was waiting to see if someone was going to ask - so I appreciate that! And in the meantime, the contents needed some cleanup and I was doing some research. I'm going to do a thread on it. Funny, but also serious.Lugz, when are you going to show us the contents of the DELUXE TOOL KIT?
Awww, What a loss for those around you! Not even “Another One Bites the Dust”?I didn’t belt out any remixed 80’s tunes when I pulled this Williams cross bar
Awww, What a loss for those around you! Not even “Another One Bites the Dust”?
Jack84,
Will we ever hear from you again? Seems like you may be waiting there a long time...
Prost! (or whatever they say in Dutch!)IHung it next to the fridge in my garage.


Welcome to the club!I’ve never seen one of these bolt extractors anywhere close to this big.
(July 2019 find...Cleveland Twist Drill Ezy-Out No. 11)
Nice haul Dave. That Reed looks nice, despite being brazed. When brazing is done right it’s real strong, so it could be fine.
Bolt isn’t original, did they hammer it in there or is it ground conical?