Oldtuleguy
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You are safe from me I have a set
Yup.The hinge handle is from the end of the NB run for Sears Lugz.
That is an exceptional pre-war set, and very difficult to find complete in that condition. It took me 3 years to complete my own and I wouldn't hesitate to buy it right now for the asking price. It would easily bring in excess of $200 on eBay. If someone tried talking me down in price for that set, I'd be temperamental, too!
I offer a closer look now that I have this set home. interesting the set on Ebay last night seemed to have the sockets ascending R to L, rather than the L to R here. Also an unmentioned 8th socket. Did anyone here buy that set? I'd be curious to see if that extra socket is in fact also a Long C....
This set. Box exterior is a nice shade of "total surface rust brown" Set is used and needs cleaning on the inside of the sockets and a good polish on the chrome, and they should look like a million bucks.
Interesting little nugget found in the box, a 1930s? Bonney Plug ratchet 1/2" to 3/4" adaptor.
Nice snag oob. You did well on that buy.
rileysan, what did the set on eBay end up going for?
I saw the drive plug, BTW. Throw it on eBay for $20-$30 and it will sell
I offer a closer look now that I have this set home. interesting the set on Ebay last night seemed to have the sockets ascending R to L, rather than the L to R here. Also an unmentioned 8th socket. Did anyone here buy that set? I'd be curious to see if that extra socket is in fact also a Long C....
This set. Box exterior is a nice shade of "total surface rust brown" Set is used and needs cleaning on the inside of the sockets and a good polish on the chrome, and they should look like a million bucks.
Interesting little nugget found in the box, a 1930s? Bonney Plug ratchet 1/2" to 3/4" adaptor.
Just wow. That board looks original and perfect.One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
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One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
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Thanks gents. Apparently not enough attention to detail as "Craftsman" is indeed mispelled at the bottom. Holy s#%t!!! That'll be corrected tonight. Thanks oob!
I chopped off peg board hooks for the wrench holders. Hit them with a wire wheel to remove what I presume was zinc plating then soaked them in vinegar to age them. Epoxied them into the holes.
r_olsen, thanks. I'd like to see a pic of what you've got when you have the time. No rush. Some of these offset DBEs are in pretty rough shape as I have my nice ones in a cased set.
Damn...back to the stencil machine!
One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
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Way too many man hours in this for me to sell them, I'd be in hole and shipping would ****.
Thanks OTG!
One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
Thanks PF, Brian and Provincial.
Ben, this measures 34x48. In hindsight I would have broken them down to two smaller boards. I plan on making a two board set for the non-Vanadium stuff and using reverse colors.
Great taste! I wish mine had included the carrying case and accessories.That transition went on for a while. Here is my new ‘52 saw in the Heritage box and a picture of it in the ‘52 catalog but the label on the saw itself looks Long C to me.
-Don


Sadly no prom queens at this auction. It was definitely a quantity vs quality style. Anywho here the 2. The 1-1/4" X 1-1/16" I bet is a hard find.Thanks gents. Apparently not enough attention to detail as "Craftsman" is indeed mispelled at the bottom. Holy s#%t!!! That'll be corrected tonight. Thanks oob!
I chopped off peg board hooks for the wrench holders. Hit them with a wire wheel to remove what I presume was zinc plating then soaked them in vinegar to age them. Epoxied them into the holes.
r_olsen, thanks. I'd like to see a pic of what you've got when you have the time. No rush. Some of these offset DBEs are in pretty rough shape as I have my nice ones in a cased set.
Damn...back to the stencil machine!



Yes, I believe that big boy is not super easy to find. I find it interesting how heavy duty the construction of it is when compared to just a few sizes down. I had the opportunity to view the full array laid out in a rare
Metal carry box I found Riley on eBay! Now I want to find the full run of wrenches to display on my wall. Thanks a lot jocosawdust [emoji23][emoji23][emoji106]
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Yes it is very stout. Was it the largest size?
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
One thing about being a Craftsman collector is that Sears deprived us of tool boards. I find that a lot of my collection languishes away inside tool boxes. I've been taking some time to get better at displaying some of this stuff so I can enjoy it when I walk into my shop. I just finished my first Craftsman tool board for my collection of pre-war vanadium wrenches. I experimented around with doing the tool outlines but I wasn't satisfied with the results so I pulled the red pillow on that idea. Still trying to come up with a way of marking sizes that doesn't look like a 3d grade art project. There are 3 non-vanadiums in here that need to be swapped out when I find the older wrenches and the 8 inch adjustable is a place holder from a newer era. Kudos to my wife for her excellent work on the stencils. Next up, a smaller board to hold a 6pc set of early 1930s DOEs.
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AnytimeThanks Shelby. For the record, the misspelling has been corrected and I spelt it gooder this time.
r_olsen. Yup, that wrench was the largest available. I have a few of them, mostly later non-vanadiums but they show their heads less often than some of the smaller sizes. Thanks for the pics. Those have seen better days so I'll keep hunting but thanks for taking the time to show them.