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Very nice! Clean. Cleaner than the silverware utensils they were using in the cafeteria!Found this nice little cable stripper made by Kraeuter
Very nice! Clean. Cleaner than the silverware utensils they were using in the cafeteria!Found this nice little cable stripper made by Kraeuter
My grandaddy was a Bell System employee from maybe 1940 or '41 until some time in the early 1980s, maybe until just before the big Ma Bell breakup. He started out as a lineman and troubleshooter, and worked his way up to engineering. I have more than a few of his "Bell System" marked tools, many of which are still in usable condition. The way I understood it, the troubleshooters would be issued a toolkit, and from time to time there would be updates to the tools, and replacements if it were decided that something was aging and needed replacement. They got to keep the old stuff, most of which was still in decent shape.I was going through Garage Sale thread and noticed that there were some members interested in Bell System tools. I knew it sounded familiar and decided to pull couple of tools I remembered.
...I know, Stanley-Bell System screwdriver needs to be cleaned one day...


Yeah, without the Bell bible description, I would've guessed for hanging. Very interesting.Wondered about the reason for the hole.
Love it! Thanks for posting.Spotted this at an antique store today. It didn’t come home with me but thought the thread would appreciate it.
Until AT&T changed it. No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take time to perform our work safely and in an environmentally responsible manner. Still cool… I should have saved some of stickers we had in our vans.Spotted this at an antique store today. It didn’t come home with me but thought the thread would appreciate it.
Looking back now wish dad had of brought more Bell System garbage home and I’d taken pics but back then was only film cameras.Until AT&T changed it. No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take time to perform our work safely and in an environmentally responsible manner. Still cool… I should have saved some of stickers we had in our vans.
Full brim Lineman hat from 1988.
This is very dangerous. Everyone on GJ knows the process (and often heartache) of buying a partial set of vintage tools and how we strive to find period-correct replacements for every missing piece from crossbars to the correct case or chest. Can you imagine the effort involved to not only restore the van to its former glory, but to outfit it with the proper tools and accessories that would make it ready to send on it's daily rounds? And I thought assembling a GMTK would be tough!Cool video.
The hammer I am referring to is the small sledge type hammer with a pointed end. The second one in from the right, between the upholstery hammers and the body hammer.Seems like even a smaller BP hammer would be a better tool for that. Tack hammers have very small faces..
I would think that would be useful in any situation where I use a tack hammer, which is when I do not want to marr the surface of whatever I am tapping a brad into. If it's really precise, sure, I will get it so far and use a nail set to seat it lower than the surface. But often I will just a tack hammer. If it's anything they don't want to dent the **** out of, I can see it.Tack hammers have very small faces...
The hammer I am referring to is the small sledge type hammer with a pointed end. The second one in from the right, between the upholstery hammers and the body hammer.
If it's anything they don't want to dent the **** out of, I can see it.
HAHA! No. I didn't see his qualifying post until after I replied. But he didn't call it a "tack" hammer, you did. I was looking at the two on the left.I don't think his "tack hammer" fits that catagory!


But he didn't call it a "tack" hammer, you did.
Picked up yet ANOTHER Bell System tack hammer
So was I.I was looking at the two on the left.
Sorry. I missed that. Yeah, that's not what I think of as a tack hammer.Right here:
Makes me sick now of all the old Bell System stuff dad trashed. As we continue to clean his shop two years after his passing I inspect everything for Bell