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txlonghorn1989

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My new favorite tool...Dunlap stainless steel pocket rule with decimal equivalents to fractions (1/8, 1/16, 1/32 & 1/64) on the back. I picked it up at an estate sale with a lot of other tools & relevant shop stuff recently. In the two weeks I've had it, I've reached for this thing 8-10 times already.
 

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JoCoSawdust

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1953 Dunlap nut spinner set. Purchased from the niece of the guy that bought em new. Also picked up a few other odds and ends of her uncle's tools but this was the belle of the ball today.

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Neat find JoCo. I don’t pick up many Dunlap tools but found myself buying this one from a vendor I like to deal with. The Circle Y reminded me of a thread from last year.
 

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Zrxrunner

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3bay, that circle Y adjustable is a good example of dunlap and craftsman tools of comparable quality. Same vendor craftsman used for a few years on adjustable. Read a whole other post with a fella dumping on everything dunlap.
 

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3bay, that circle Y adjustable is a good example of dunlap and craftsman tools of comparable quality. Same vendor craftsman used for a few years on adjustable. Read a whole other post with a fella dumping on everything dunlap.

Yeah that other thread was a hoot.
 

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How many sets of those DOE's do you have now? :lol:

Hey what's up with the " 3/8" x 6 " on the adjustable? Is the "3/8" the jaw opening, or thickness of the head, or... ?

Nice find, by the way. :thumbup:
 

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How many sets of those DOE's do you have now? :lol:

Hey what's up with the " 3/8" x 6 " on the adjustable? Is the "3/8" the jaw opening, or thickness of the head, or... ?

Nice find, by the way. :thumbup:
Be careful or I’ll start sending you my Dunlap duplicates to add to your existing overwhelming overstock!:bounce:
The only thing that I can think of is the 3/8” might be the thickness of the jaws. It is a 6” adjustable.
-Don
 

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Hey what's up with the " 3/8" x 6 " on the adjustable? Is the "3/8" the jaw opening, or thickness of the head, or... ?
The only thing that I can think of is the 3/8” might be the thickness of the jaws.
It's a German (and perhaps a European) thing that I only became aware of myself in December 2019 when I found this Miltex 1/4 x 4" adjustable crescent-type wrench, as reported and discussed on the Garage Sale thread.
 

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d42jeep

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Thanks, guys. I didn’t see any dating information in the packaging. Maybe one of the guys with the Craftsman catalog set might spot it. One thing is sure. It was made before 1961.:)
-Don
 

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My garden Shears.

Green with black blades. Looks like they even painted the galvanizes parts and has almost completely worn off. They also don't have a blade lock.
 

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I saw a Dunlap driver today with the red cap on the handle. But somewhere along the line the phillips tip had been ground down to a scratch awl, so, I passed.:(
 

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I’m sure you’ll find another. It’s not like they are extremely rare.
-Don
 

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d42jeep

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Thanks. The problem with finding those is that the post ‘60 Sears marked screwdrivers are very similar in appearance. I find that I pick up a lot of screwdrivers at sales and end up setting them back down.
-Don
 
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