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That's a pipe cutter.And lastly the final item from the old wood chest is this:
I got nothing, Don. Love the name though.I’m hoping that somebody knows about the Farmer Boy pliers. I found a pair back in January.
I’m hoping that somebody knows about the Farmer Boy pliers. I found a pair back in January.
-Don
Sure reminds me of my PS&W pliers shown here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7143701&postcount=23
Smart. I still have boxes from my gramps and my dad. And I have several boxes from several other guy's gramps and dads, too!I’m organizing what I want to keep and what I want to part with.
But I have scrapped quite a lot of junk and redundant or common and insignificant stuff, too. Easily 10 x more than I have kept. That may sound counterintuitive from someone impassioned about preserving our antique and vintage tool history, but it's steel, not flesh. Save the best, sell or scrap the rest. Looking forward to seeing both. We have a 'Plomb' thread and also a 'Tap and Die' (and threader and re-threader etc) thread and I am active in both. Click on the sticky at the top of the forum and then use the Index to find them.ifishaholic said:He did have a Plomb tool set that I’m keeping for sure and a gorgeous old tap set that I’ll be picturing here shortly.




I personally would never part with my great grand dads tool chest. Some of the wrenches and bits, maybe, but not much. Pass them down to your kids.
I still have every tool I've inherited, but that's not much. I use them and think happy thoughts about those who have moved on to another plane. If I accidentally break one, well so be it.
The open end is 15/16
Thank you both previous replies. Very useful info and I greatly appreciate. I can see now these aren’t common so it’d be difficult to price. I wish I knew were he got them from.
Here’s the Next two Items:
I can’t read any manufactures mark on the ratchet other than “made in the USA”
Not sure if this is really old: (Long screw thing with loop on the end)
Not sure if there’s anything extraordinary here:
(Whole pile of punches and chisels)
Search on the GJ kinda ***** but some information for you tonight:
Great info thank you!