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Kuma601

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I was on the driveway working on some drum brakes when my neighbor saw what I was doing. He offered some of his tools to me since he's not wrenching anymore on his cars. Among what he gave me were these which I'm unfamiliar. Can you ID what they are and used for?
 

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1-2 the top is clip pliers, think large external clips. The lower tool is either a door spring tool, or small engine valve spring tool.

3-4 is hose clamp pliers. The type of clamp that has tangs on them.

5-6 the top is a distributor wrench for setting timing. The lower is a brake spring tool for drum brakes.

The last is a carb adjusting tool.
 

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Photos 5 and (lower tool in) 6 are of drum brake spring tools. Very handy to have when working on such.
 
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1-2 the top is clip pliers, think large external clips. The lower tool is either a door spring tool, or small engine valve spring tool.

3-4 is hose clamp pliers. The type of clamp that has tangs on them.

5-6 the top is a distributor wrench for setting timing. The lower is a brake spring tool for drum brakes.

The last is a carb adjusting tool.
Yes, Corbin clamp pliers.
 
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Kuma601

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Super cool! Thanks for ID'ing them!

Will see what uses they can be put to use for.
1. I see that Wilde G409 has those lock ring pliers. WHich helped me find they were Craftsman P 4735. These only have a "P" on them with no other markings.

3-4 Those Corbin pliers will be useful. A variety of appliances have this type of spring clip on hoses. They will get good use!

That drum brake spring tool looks interesting. Will hunt YT to see how they may be used.

He also had a few different sized backing plate retainer tools. Much nicer quality than the PRC version picked up at Autozone. Same for the two spring pliers also in the bag with one made in Taiwan and Japan.

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