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jywilli69

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April 24th, I got a phone call that my Grandma was in the hospital. Long story short, she passed on April 27th. She was 92 years old and had a long and happy life. While visiting with my parents and waiting for the funeral, I was able to score some really cool stuff from my Dad and it was 100% free. I received a vise, sander/buffer, oilers, and some really old calipers which belong to my Uncle.another device which was my Grandpa's. So here is a picture of what I brought back home. :beer:
 

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bsg1

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i'm sorry for the passing of your grandma. treasure the heirlooms you've brought home.
 

jakemac

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My sympathies for your families loss. I've lost 2 in the last 18mos, so I feel it too.
Cool that you are keeping family tools to carry on.

If that vise is the model I think it is, I bought mine new off the shelf in 1989. So figure +/- on its age. I've worked mine hard at times, and it it still looks almost new. It's a good medium duty vise for general bench work.
 

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That silver oil can in the middle of the photo was made by Eagle. If the base of it is 4", it was used on a great many military vehicles during WW2-jeeps, especially. Military vehicle guys are looking for originals like that.
 

crazymonkey2465

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Sorry for your loss, I'm sure your son will appreciate the tools one day.

The micrometers look pretty old, any idea what brand they are?


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CNGsaves

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Well OP you've now got an instant Oil Can collection . . . . NICE !! :thumbup:

Remember grandma/grandpa every time you use them.
 
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jywilli69

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My sympathies for your families loss. I've lost 2 in the last 18mos, so I feel it too.
Cool that you are keeping family tools to carry on.

If that vise is the model I think it is, I bought mine new off the shelf in 1989. So figure +/- on its age. I've worked mine hard at times, and it it still looks almost new. It's a good medium duty vise for general bench work.
Thank you Sir. I am betting my DAD picked it up at an auction. He like going to auctions and getting stuff. I seen a bunch of them sell on Ebay for $100+. I plan on mounting it and using it for a long time. I have a black & Decker, but wasn't really happy with it. It was one of those quick release. Father-In-law gave me that one.
 
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