lauver
Well-known member
Detroit Diesel Man,
Look forward to seeing your photo's. Just a couple of suggestions about taking tool pic's.
Be sure to include pic's of any ratchet. Ratchets are usually easier to date than other tools.
Be sure to include pic's of both sides of any tool.
Be sure to take close ups of the Craftsman logo and any other markings on the tool.
Be sure to take close ups of the ratchet head and the selector lever.
If your camera has close up, portrait, or macro capability, use it.
Consider the background and lighting when you lay out your tools. You want the tools to stand out against the background and you want plenty of light.
Placing a ruler next to your tool is handy touch too, it makes it easy to judge size.
Look forward to seeing your photo's. Just a couple of suggestions about taking tool pic's.
Be sure to include pic's of any ratchet. Ratchets are usually easier to date than other tools.
Be sure to include pic's of both sides of any tool.
Be sure to take close ups of the Craftsman logo and any other markings on the tool.
Be sure to take close ups of the ratchet head and the selector lever.
If your camera has close up, portrait, or macro capability, use it.
Consider the background and lighting when you lay out your tools. You want the tools to stand out against the background and you want plenty of light.
Placing a ruler next to your tool is handy touch too, it makes it easy to judge size.