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Over the years I’ve picked up quite a few military canteens. I told my wife I was planning to move the canteens into the basement. She asked where I was going to put them and I told her that I had no idea. She reminded me about a dilapidated hall tree we found by the curb. I had ordered eBay hooks for it a few years ago and then put the project on the back burner as refinishing seemed like too much work. She and I dug the pieces out and before you knew it we had a canteen display. I figured while I was at it I would dig out a few WW2 mess kits since they were in the same cabinet.
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I bought this toolbox made to look like a Jeep gas can a few years ago with the intent of painting it green to match the can carried around on the back of my Jeep. Obviously I never got around to it so I decided to use it as is to store the Crescent tools I seem to constantly accumulate. It is now residing in the basement.4AF3AC93-C0FA-46E8-8B33-E31C75B6B1B1.jpegCD0FB7F1-4609-4D54-97B0-981E632FF0D6.jpeg
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I bought this toolbox made to look like a Jeep gas can a few years ago with the intent of painting it green to match the can carried around on the back of my Jeep. Obviously I never got around to it so I decided to use it as is to store the Crescent tools I seem to constantly accumulate. It is now residing in the basement.4AF3AC93-C0FA-46E8-8B33-E31C75B6B1B1.jpegCD0FB7F1-4609-4D54-97B0-981E632FF0D6.jpeg
-Don
That's neat Don. I've never seen a tool box can like that, it would look very tidy and fit instead of a regular Jeep can.. I do remember some on the market years ago, of a similar theme, looking like a modern flat gas can but the bottom half held gas and the top half was detachable for a basic car tool kit.
 

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Wowzers!!! What a neat and beautiful display of different tools. I guess you never have to worry about finding that right socket or wrench when you’re working on your cars…
 
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having been 'sparked off' by your can I just had a search for the one i remember, and it's still available
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If I ever get one I would have to paint it green though, to match the Land Rover!
I have a little 1-1/2 gallon can with storage in the bottom made by Blitz. It’s the one on the left. The other two hold an additional gallon.
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Wowzers!!! What a neat and beautiful display of different tools. I guess you never have to worry about finding that right socket or wrench when you’re working on your cars…
Thanks. It’s a little easier to get into my garage now.😄
-Don
 
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You have no idea how much I've enjoyed looking over this thread. I admire the knowledge you have that goes along with these tools
I stopped in my tracks when I first saw the redwood display shelf BEAUTIFUL
The Blackhawk set caught my eye too.
Thanks for showing to us what you have been keeping a secret ..

Don L.
 

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Nice shovels w/covers! I seem to find the shovels pretty regularly but the covers (in decent condition) are quite rare.
 
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Thanks to Mintgrun for making my trip to the basement a little more leisurely. Here are more pictures and more products from the same company that I found in the garage.
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Here are some DOOR-EASE products. I assume that’s American Grease Stick supplied the Shell product with the same name.74EED4BD-EF0E-4B28-B032-2D8C85E241C1.jpeg3A16FD11-D8B8-4F7F-88C8-998E02E0A35E.jpegF64958DF-23E6-4956-BB17-FB9D973E076F.jpegB3B7E9D2-B01F-4D29-8A2C-6FB8DBB411CB.jpeg9F196A2F-BFE4-43FC-B2A3-D34ABB093BA2.jpeg34709B00-4FE3-4905-8F7D-6FB680F7DBB2.jpeg
 
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^ Wow!~ okay... those are "Door-Eze" packages I've never seen. We sold "Door-Eze" sticks in the stores. They were like .... soft, sticky beeswax - best I can describe it. I have one around here somewhere but I have NO idea where it is. Plain beeswax color with a red paper wrapper (like a Crayola crayon) with white graphics.
 

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Thanks for all the positive comments. I appreciate them.
I moved the monkey wrenches down from the floorboard of the Jeep. I’m not quite sure how they ended up there. Here they are.
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I found a Coes wrench with a 1900 patent date on Friday. I will be using some linseed oil on the handle before adding it to the rest of the monkey wrenches.
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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
I found a copper Ford script marked oiler at a Tahoe TOO yesterday that will be added to the oiler display. It was polished by the previous owner. I wonder when it was produced?
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This early Plews oiler was totally frozen and had some unknown deposits inside so it got an Evaporust bath. Most of the deposits came off and with the liberal application of WD40 it finally freed up and started pumping. It is a close match to the Plews oiler shown in the NAF catalog. It will be added to the oiler display as well.
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The new Gerstner box has made its way into the basement. Next I plan to go through my machinist’s tools, currently stored in other boxes, and make it look like it might have when it was in use. I helped the seller empty the box before buying it and it had obviously been owned by an experienced machinist.
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Added a few pieces. Lots of drawers to fill.3E5DCD86-DF81-422D-A3F9-1182A46176F3.jpeg
A few more machinist’s tools added.17ED8BEF-7E04-40DC-AA68-F3A089D1C41B.jpeg
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Here are a couple of new additions to the basement display. A Heritage logo circular saw and sander.
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I’m trying to figure out how to display my “salute to Outlaw“ hose nozzles.😉0E99EF26-41B6-4307-89FB-1875BF4283E5.jpeg
 
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