southalabama
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Always amazed at the sets
I’ve got a couple ammo cans with the ordinance logo I’ve picked up over the years. Anything I can safely treat the surface rust with?
Always amazed at the sets
That dark coloured pistol type with the wide base and fixed spout on the extreme left of the 2nd photo. I have one looks identical, mine was bought it 30 yrs ago from Snap On truck and had one of their paper stickers on the side of it. Only other marking on mine is 'USA' on the handle, it still works like new. I assume it's made by Plews?. What's the story behind them? I can't find history of Plews on line.. It's the only decent oiler I have on the farm, i bought it after becoming sick of wasting my money on useless rubbish ones with plastic inside workings from the local Agricultural supply dealers !
Thanks. In order to preserve the original finishes, you might just wipe them down with boiled Linseed Oil.Always amazed at the sets
I’ve got a couple ammo cans with the ordinance logo I’ve picked up over the years. Anything I can safely treat the surface rust with?
I posted the listing for a Plews oiler from the WW2 Navy NAF catalog upthread. Going back to the days when I was an automotive buyer, I believe that Plews and Tru-Flate were bought out by Edelmann and they are still being sold by them.That dark coloured pistol type with the wide base and fixed spout on the extreme left of the 2nd photo. I have one looks identical, mine was bought it 30 yrs ago from Snap On truck and had one of their paper stickers on the side of it. Only other marking on mine is 'USA' on the handle, it still works like new. I assume it's made by Plews?. What's the story behind them? I can't find history of Plews on line.. It's the only decent oiler I have on the farm, i bought it after becoming sick of wasting my money on useless rubbish ones with plastic inside workings from the local Agricultural supply dealers !

Thanks Don,I posted the listing for a Plews oiler from the WW2 Navy NAF catalog upthread. Going back to the days when I was an automotive buyer, I believe that Plews and Tru-Flate were bought out by Edelmann and they are still being sold by them.
That inside flap to protect the shanks is nifty and it's even niftier that it's fabric. I don't believe I have ever seen mixed materials (vinyl and fabric, canvas and leatherette, etc) like that before on any pouch or roll-up, for wrenches, nut drivers or whatever. That's a really neat touch by them.Username generously set me this Xcelite roll...








Nice lineup there! If only those boxes could talk!
They do, but only to the jerry cans.Nice lineup there! If only those boxes could talk!
Maybe they are just trying to “gauge” their involvementThey do, but only to the jerry cans.![]()
I was making a gs sale thread derailment joke about Jerry cans and gauge measurements. It wasn’t a very good one at that



















