@Smokeshow69 -Scored this super small but very cool Fulton torch and this set of small needle nose pliers for a total of $10 today.
I haven't tried to fire it at all. The bottom says alcohol
Please check with these guys before you set yourself on fire or burn your house down.
It may have been made for Sears by Lenk. I have an Alcohol Lenk (Brass - no plating) but have not fired it as the valve is stuck, stuck, stuck...
Do use a proper lighting procedure as without proper preheat these can be quite the flame thrower! Especially the Gas units!
Due to an instinct for self preservation, I have never been temped to fire up any of my Craftsman and Dunlap blowtorches, whether they are alcohol or gas.
-Don
This torch is going into the display cabinet but isn’t a user. No firing for me








You are correct, bm is the sk vendor codePawn shops have been good to me lately - picked these up today.
BM indicates S-K made these, I think.
Oh man, That is a nice one!As part of yesterdays tool blitz I found this really nice Long C framing Square. It is aluminum and has a very nice ,contrast/filled lettering making it easy to read. A keeper for sure.
The below set in the box isn’t mine, but what the above set would look like complete. I saved the pictures from some random auction site a few years ago, and ran across them again. The tools look mint. Hopefully the buyer made out due to the horrible pictures with hardware piled up


Nice chest!Picked this one up at a yard sale yesterday for $20. its cleaning up really great, and both the leatherette and the felt are in remarkable condition. I'll get after cleanup pics tomorrow:
It's not the box I hoped for (all oak) but it also wasn't all metal, it is leatherette covered wood case and metal drawers - it is an old Long C Craftsman machinist's box with the Long C logo intact. Good enough! The ask was thirty, I offered $20 and he took it:
It is old enough that it has no slides at all... I already got the whoppies out of he bottom drawer front.
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I would use Ted's site and ID it by mfgr. It looks like it could be a Union, 1943-1944. In 1945 they went to the formed sheet metal pulls, like mine. Is there anything on the center hasp?Anyone have a catalog/age for this one?
How about this? I didn’t save the date. Unfortunately it’s the oak one
It looks like it could be a Union, 1943-1944. In 1944 they went to the formed metal pulls, like mine. Is there anything on the center hasp?
Not what I was expecting. It looks Union to me and they made all the wooden chests for Sears from 43-49, and although it's not wooden, the style is nearly identical. If it's earlier it may be different mfgr. I could be wrong. Ted may know better. I tagged him above.Its marked Excelsior
Is the center hasp marked?My Dunlap is similar in the construction details










Picked this one up at a yard sale yesterday for $20. its cleaning up really great, and both the leatherette and the felt are in remarkable condition. I'll get after cleanup pics tomorrow:
It's not the box I hoped for (all oak) but it also wasn't all metal, it is leatherette covered wood case and metal drawers - it is an old Long C Craftsman machinist's box with the Long C logo intact. Good enough! The ask was thirty, I offered $20 and he took it:
It is old enough that it has no slides at all... I already got the whoppies out of he bottom drawer front.
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1943-44. There are two versions of the "Fabricoid" covered plywood & sheetmetal machinist's tool box - Craftsman and Dunlap, as was already shown (I own both). Presumably, these were made out of necessity due to war time rationing.
-Brian
Do you know the OEM/supplier?1943-44
...but completely different source (Ted's machinist chest site) than you, because Union was making the oak versions with the same configuration and pulls.It looks like it could be a Union, 1943-1944.
Thanks Brian! other than the latch (artist rendering?) , that seems to be a match!


Didn't Doctor Who banish the Fabricoids?the Fabricoids