sdeeter19555
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I inherited all my Grandfather's tools when he passed nearly two years ago. He was an auto mechanic for 40ish years, but he let those tools go with his garage when he sold it. I got all his shop tools, which is still quite a bit but I don't think I have a complete set of any one thing...he was pretty rough on tools as a mechanic, probably picked up replacements at yard sales.
some have his name stamped in them from when he worked for someone else (before he started his business).
I got a smattering of a little bit of every old brand of wrench and socket you can imagine...I even have a couple Craftsman BE and a circle H and some Plomb with the "o".
The ones that are neat are the not so common...a Firestone socket, a Monroe box end wrench, and the specialty sockets.
I'm going through, cleaning, steel working everything...unfortunately the roof of his building leaked and some of it got wet.
Enough for now...more later, I have some questions.
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some have his name stamped in them from when he worked for someone else (before he started his business).
I got a smattering of a little bit of every old brand of wrench and socket you can imagine...I even have a couple Craftsman BE and a circle H and some Plomb with the "o".
The ones that are neat are the not so common...a Firestone socket, a Monroe box end wrench, and the specialty sockets.
I'm going through, cleaning, steel working everything...unfortunately the roof of his building leaked and some of it got wet.
Enough for now...more later, I have some questions.
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