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Sal Bandini

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I haven't read all replies so don't know if these have been posted yet.

With all the love of Pliers wrench and to a lesser degree the Cobra pliers, I present the smallest of those models.
 

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Also, what I think is the smallest, coolest, Li-Ion powered flashlight I found.
 

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Here are some of my tiny tools. A Prentiss table clamp vise. The jaws are 1 3/4" wide. A 4" pair of vise grips and a 4" pair of C clamp vise grips. And finally close to 60 different 4" adjustable wrenches. Most are USA made. About 5 or 6 are German, French and one Japanese that are quality made.
John
 

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I carried a 3" adjustable in my pocket for almost a decade. It has sadly come up missing. I hope I find it when we move.

Scott
 

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Jpickar. You share the same love i have for 4" adjustables. When ever i see one i grabe it. Got a small collection now. They come in handy for small stuff. I got a bunch of smalls. Ill post pics on monday.
 

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Really like this little anvil, use it a lot more than I thought I would
 

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How about my hand vise? Here it is compared to a 4" wrench.

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Some of my small vises. The "special machine and engineering" on the right has 1" jaws. The smallest brass in the center front has less than 1/2" jaws- probably 10mm.

You collect a lot of very small tools when watch and clockmaking become a hobby.

Matt

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a small tape that can be a key chain , a craftsman flat bar, a pair of proto ignition pliers, and just for perspective a 4 lb. plumb bob
 

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I kept running into these small vises in the last week so of course I bought them. The biggest one has 2 1/4 inch jaws and the smallest one has 1 inch jaws. Only the blue one admits to being a toy. In fact, the red one was mounted to a bench when I spotted it. Total cost of $7.
 

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I added a few to the collection yesterday, but only found them today as I was going through an old wood machinist box I picked up yesterday:


The "Big dog" is a #1-72 threading die on the lower right. on the opposite side are two 0-80 dies of different styles, then there are two 00-90 dies. The tapered ream under the dime is an M-4/0, That little thing below it is a tap even smaller that the 00-90!. last are three tiny drill bits.

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I'm late to the party, but here's some of my tiny tools.

First is a toolmaker's vise that I made- 1X1X2 inches.



Then, a 3/4" Kant-Twist clamp. I have two of every size they make.



A vintage 0-1/2" Brown and Sharpe micrometer:



A set of small gage blocks, starting at .010". Stupid expensive retail, I got them for $35 at a tool auction.



Gotta have small cutters, too. A .010" diameter end mill:

 

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Not sure if I posted it before in this thread, a Starrett #223RL paper gage micrometer, 0-.35", in original box. I always liked the finger ring but it wasn't too popular.
 

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small vise from the bottom of a "box of old tools" I picked up recently. Just cleaned with soap & water and scrub brush. Patent date appears to be 186x or 188x. No other markings.
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Outlawmws

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Nice find! You should post that in the Vise Thread as well!

That is a Colton Patent vise, George A. Colton patent holder, No. 320,224. Patented June 16, 1885. H&B, Inmarks and unmarked examples exist.

How wide are the jaws?

I have a couple, not sure quite that small.
 

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Nice find! You should post that in the Vise Thread as well!

That is a Colton Patent vise, George A. Colton patent holder, No. 320,224. Patented June 16, 1885. H&B, Inmarks and unmarked examples exist.

How wide are the jaws?

I have a couple, not sure quite that small.

Outlaw: 1st, wow and thanks. The knowledge on this board still amazes me. The jaws are 1-3/4" wide. Are these special purpose vises?

Paul
 
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Not that I'm aware of. The size is right for jewelers, watchmakers and hobbyists with small needs. That one is slightly larger than my small one (1-1/2" jaws). That one is marked H&B.
 

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Very cool mic Dave! :thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks Outlaw, I like oddball mics. I had a B&S equivalent to that Starrett, except it went to a full half inch and didn't have a finger ring. In original wood box. But some guy needed it more than I did.

The anvil wobbles on these, to allow measuring of irregular thicknesses. Anvil and spindle are about 1/4" around.
 

soj

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My "small" contribution:

Some might not meet a strict definition of tools, since they are advertising giveaways, but they are a form of tool, and they are small.

First the real tools:

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The 1/8" SO ignition wrench is the smallest of a full set I have, but I figured only show the smallest. The rest are just odds & ends that have found their way into my tool box over the years.

Micro pocket tools:

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Advertising tape measures:

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Hard to tell with the glare, but that is a quarter.

And advertising knives:

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Those must be considered too dangerous (or too politically incorrect) to give out now. I haven't seen a new one in years.

And they all got together for a family portrait:

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That weed killer tape measure is a neat piece of advertising. Never seen one before.

Same here, and I have no idea where I got it. I have never been a farmer, and I think that brand is only marketed to the ag industry.
jp
 

soj

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I forgot this one. A little drill chuck. Really a pin vise, 'cause the jaws are just split like a collet. I have never used it in the drill press, it is just there for size reference to the 5/8" chuck.

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That is a #60 bit, you have to spread the jaws a little to get the bit in.

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