SquirrelsTools
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Here's today's project so far. Same barn, same four inches of mud. Haven't looked this guy up yet, but a pumps a pump.
I spared y'all pictures of the initial scrape down. Left it to dry overnight and started in around 10:00 (it's 3:00 now).
Disclaimer:
Those of you sensitive to antique wrench abuse should skip on by.
I restore tools to use em. I know what they're worth, and that there are modern options. I prefer the ones that last longer and work better. Also, I live geographically between Detroit and flint. I'm within five minutes of 4 scrap yards. I buy antique tools by the pound and modern stuff is pricey.
Here's the cleanup:


And we're in the tear down :



More to come as I go I suppose. I'll get her running.
I spared y'all pictures of the initial scrape down. Left it to dry overnight and started in around 10:00 (it's 3:00 now).
Disclaimer:
Those of you sensitive to antique wrench abuse should skip on by.
I restore tools to use em. I know what they're worth, and that there are modern options. I prefer the ones that last longer and work better. Also, I live geographically between Detroit and flint. I'm within five minutes of 4 scrap yards. I buy antique tools by the pound and modern stuff is pricey.
Here's the cleanup:



And we're in the tear down :



More to come as I go I suppose. I'll get her running.



