txlonghorn1989
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I posted about finding a great set of vintage born on Jan '76 Craftsman gray & red tool chest and rolling toolbox. Paid $100. See my post marked "(long post)" in the forum if you missed it. Anyway, as I mentioned there I didn't know until I got there that the toolboxes were both full of tools and parts. I don't already have quite a bit of the tools and may keep a few. The others I'll try to sell on CL. More than a few I already had on my "tools needed" list for doing American made old woodworking machines (OWWM). I don't have a clue what some of them are for. So any help there would be appreciated. Anyway on to the pics, I hope you enjoy.
Cutting torch & accessories. The torch itself has never been used. Already have this listed on CL and have had a couple of flakey contacts on it.
Craftsman 3/4" ratchet, breaker bar, 8" extension and set of sockets which includes runs from 1 3/4" down to 15/16" in 1/16" increments missing only the 1 9/16" and 1" sockets. Twelve sockets in all. The plastic Craftsman socket box is actually for a 1/2" set. This was on my tools list so these are keepers for me. Very glad to get them in addition to the toolboxes.
Sears Volt-Ammeter. I assume this is a voltage/amp meter. I'm not electrically inclined. It says Sears Snap-on but I suspect it's not THE Snap-on brand. It appears to be made by A.W. Sperry. The volt/amp meter appears to be "Made in Japan". Look like it was a quality instrument at one time. This is in great shape. Anyone know anything about this like how you use it, when, why and what there worth today? Also, what is the Energizer piece? Still has the original box which is obviously in pretty rough shape.
More pics and tools/parts to come...
Cutting torch & accessories. The torch itself has never been used. Already have this listed on CL and have had a couple of flakey contacts on it.
Craftsman 3/4" ratchet, breaker bar, 8" extension and set of sockets which includes runs from 1 3/4" down to 15/16" in 1/16" increments missing only the 1 9/16" and 1" sockets. Twelve sockets in all. The plastic Craftsman socket box is actually for a 1/2" set. This was on my tools list so these are keepers for me. Very glad to get them in addition to the toolboxes.
Sears Volt-Ammeter. I assume this is a voltage/amp meter. I'm not electrically inclined. It says Sears Snap-on but I suspect it's not THE Snap-on brand. It appears to be made by A.W. Sperry. The volt/amp meter appears to be "Made in Japan". Look like it was a quality instrument at one time. This is in great shape. Anyone know anything about this like how you use it, when, why and what there worth today? Also, what is the Energizer piece? Still has the original box which is obviously in pretty rough shape.
More pics and tools/parts to come...