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When it comes to New Britain made tools I am bothered by the lack of available catalogs so I tend to take what tools I find and make sets out of them. I have several incomplete 1/4” drive sets but these three are going into the basement, right or wrong.
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Finally, a smaller New Britain marked set.BB62ABE9-8F60-4C47-AA29-75356CB9D61A.jpeg8650DF57-B3AE-4B86-AC93-CD191C675E3A.jpegCB1F8B61-EAA3-499E-BA76-7DBE62273748.jpeg
In the basement.C1BB1F5E-5505-4E47-825B-732FC6FDF288.jpeg
 
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Today I poked through some toolboxes to pick out some items for the basement display. Here are the things I came up with.
-Don
Visegrips in the box with literature.
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Western Auto hanging set. I found some sockets for it.37994E76-00BE-4BD7-9273-8D85386F9924.jpeg
NOS Proto snap ring pliers in the box0FFC4E8C-C279-4B5A-ACA3-788E6D685742.jpeg47BE6EDD-D7BD-4930-82BE-45A83293504B.jpeg400DCA30-E1F5-4557-A9C6-F394DB2AFF75.jpeg
Kastar ignition wrenches in a yellow roll with Lectrolite pliers and a Stanley screwdriver. 7C9817BB-D783-4264-9DC1-0544C50C6117.jpegA393923B-E781-4CDA-807C-928353ED975B.jpeg
More to follow.
 
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Not much to report today. I cleaned up my Crescent 1/4” drive set and added it to the display. I also drug out an old Craftsman compressor that I bought at an Oakland hills estate sale and immediately regretted it. I had to carry it up what seemed like a thousand stairs and even though it works, I’ll never use it. I put on the floor under the other Craftsman sets where hopefully I’ll never kick it again.🤨
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^ That little Crescent set is nice. I have one very similar to that.
What's wrong with the compressor?

There isn’t anything wrong with it. It ran okay and compressed air. It just wasn’t something I could really use and it was always in the way in the garage. It won’t be in the way now!
Thanks again Don for your continued posting of all of those interesting items.
Thanks for your nice feedback. Probably see you soon to grab that large hunk of NB steel you generously offered.
-Don
 

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Wow Don you have some truly impressive stuff man! I look forward to seeing your posts on the daily!!!!
 

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Painting galvanized material is exciting. A former coworker used to tell me you had to pickle it first, else the paint would not stick (have not dealt with in 24+ years). The acid bath here is pickling as I understand it.


I'm straining my memory to go back 45+ years, but I recall my dad (who was a tin knocker by trade) said something to me about using vinegar to make the galvanize coating accept paint.
He used muriatic acid to eat away the zinc so solder would stick on those pieces he needed watertight. (He would then have to paint the joint so the unprotected steel wouldn't rust). But decorative pieces were too big for muriatic as it was expensive, so I think he said he used vinegar to prep the galvanize for painting on a budget. This guys story confirms my ole memory.
 

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Great thread Don, lots of lovely tool sets to be seen. I had a break from computer recently, and now there's 3 pages to look through:) Thanks for all the organising, sharing and posting the pictures.
 
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I’ve had quite a few random oilers in various locations in the garage so todays project was to gather them up, clean off some of the collected filth and relocate them to the basement. Here is how it went.
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These are marked Plews


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Here are some just marked USA

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These are marked Eagle although the one on the left is a reproduction of a WW2 Jeep and GMTK oiler 015BC23C-1A67-4165-99A3-57DF4D35C249.jpeg
These were made by Gem. I found the flower painted one in the wild. F3CB2F59-CF3B-4245-8390-5372D300AC6C.jpeg
Here they all are.


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Moved into the basement.9233E79B-3515-47FD-B5C6-09389AC80FDA.jpegOn display. F41B6A13-02A9-451A-A4BB-9209C5E2A2F2.jpeg
 
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I was poking around in the garage earlier and found a cool item I stashed away a while back that would be a good display item in the basement. What could be safer than to inflate your Ford tractor tires with gases from your combustion chamber? I really like the Ford script in the pressure gauge. We found it a few years ago at a Tahoe estate sale. 86943B65-34B8-4E3B-8E9E-54E01A6EDAC3.jpeg10A9A2B2-DAB5-468D-AFBB-DCB698970221.jpeg072912A1-07E7-45DA-85E2-B92697FF29F0.jpeg
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I have not seen one of those in ages. My boss had one back in the 70s, mostly as a novelty, left over from the 50s. Said he used it once in the 60s when stuck in the desert.
 

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A friend of mine had one. Those things were great, so simple and easy to inflate a tractor tyre on his Model N Fordson. Nowdays, with the modern diesel engine tractors I have to use a 1970's PTO driven compressor instead.
 

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I do the same thing! I always add stuff because it bothers me when it looks empty and there's too much space left! Nice Thorsen set!
 
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A shout out to JoCo for solving the mystery of my Dunlap hex drive sets. It turns out the 1954 catalog illustrations were more accurate than the accompanying text. I figured out a use for the green box with the sliding lid I recently found at an estate sale. It’s perfect for holding the Dunlap hex drive spares.
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Love the spark plug inflator, Don. The ingenuity of folks back in the day!

I have a Coleman (i.e. camp stove people) portable tire inflator that runs off the cigarette lighter. Emergency use only.
 
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@d42jeep Don, how many socket sets does one person need? Sounds like this would be an infinite number? :D :D

I'm guessing the answer is "one more".
Here are some S-K sets I’ve sold off in the last few months to lighten the load a little and minimize the (H) accusations. They were a little too modern anyway.
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Let's be honest Don, we know that you just sold those three so you could buy 4 more!

All kidding aside, those are beautiful! Hope you got a good bit of picking $ out of them!
 
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