Catfishdan
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Thanks. Mine are on the way.
Long C Viscosimeter from Sunday's Flea Market.
I've never seen that box your open gear rat is in Brian, the one with just the Long C Craftsman logo (not the conventional oval logo). That's interesting. I'll have to dig out my 1/4d pre-war sets and see what I've got.
Nice spread.... I'll be content to post a few pictures and call it a night ...
Nice find. What’s the reason for two of each size?
That's a nice set Brian. Very ingenious design to the tray. I have one with a red tray which I tend to think is a bit older of a version before Sears went full on with blue. Nice quick snag on your part!
One is for the jam nut ("check nut" in period parlance), the other is for the adjusting nut. When you were finished with the adjusting nut, you locked it down with the jam nut.Nice find. What’s the reason for two of each size?
The third one in that photo is holding the tappet still.They are thin wrenches, used for tappet adjustment, jam nuts. I have no experience, either, but illustrations show them used one-handed held like scissors.
I have but they're way up thread. I got these with a DOE wrench set that had faint remnants of red paint on the clip as well.
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These popped up on eBay last Sunday and I was fortunate enough to grab them for $40 (BIN) plus shipping. And if you didn't see them, don't feel bad ... they were listed for 16 minutes before I saw them.
I'm using the seller's photos but they arrived today. It would be hard to imagine finding a nicer set!
Brian
One is for the jam nut ("check nut" in period parlance), the other is for the adjusting nut. When you were finished with the adjusting nut, you locked it down with the jam nut.
I’m not sure why I didn’t think that you would need two wrenches to do that. But, it’s not something I’ve done yet and I haven’t ever come across a whole set before.
Picked this up a few days ago. August 1943. Of note is there is no cast "OIL" above the dynamic jaw oil hole, there is a very light stamped "OIL".
Very nice vise Hoorn. I've yet to get a shot at a Long C vise in my area. The lack of the "OIL" casting is interesting. Perhaps Ed can shine some light on that based off his vast collection of vises.
I have never seen one w/o the cast oil, but have seen them almost completely missing as this is a high wear area. Nice vise. Here is my 5181, a little bit newer with the heritage badge, still looking for a long-C 5181. Trying to get each with both logo styles![]()
You guys have some awesome stuff! This popped up on my FB marketplace but I have other priorities. No ]
That is an outstanding vise. I don't think I've ever seen one of the Reedsman vises with that much of the original paint left. That original deep royal blue with a hint of violet was such a cool color Craftsman used back in the day. Thank you for showing that.