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Private Lugnutz

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It's funny to see you say you couldn't find it. The main purpose of the other Sticky was explicitly to help prevent that. It contains an A - Z List of links to popular threads to make them easier to find no matter where they are. :)

As for whether the Blackhawk thread should be a Sticky or not, that's not really for me to say, is it? I'm just one of many users. And you're a Supermod! :)

If you're asking for my input on it, I will say that I find it odd seeing it as a sticky, because it's just one of several of the most popular threads on the Vintage Board, and among those, not even the most popular.

For example...

Thread / # of pages

Toolboxes / 378
Plomb / 339
Bonney / 131
Snap-on / 101
SK / 105
Craftsman Long C / 103
Blackhawk / 88
Metal cabinets / 81
etc

Hence my curiosity about the rationale.

There's no way we could make all those Stickies because it would take up half the first page.

So I was just wondering about thought process. And the scale of the precedent.
 

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It's funny to see you say you couldn't find it. The main purpose of the other Sticky was explicitly to help prevent that. It contains an A - Z List of links to popular threads to make them easier to find no matter where they are. :)

As for whether the Blackhawk thread should be a Sticky or not, that's not really for me to say, is it? I'm just one of many users. And you're a Supermod! :)

If you're asking for my input on it, I will say that I find it odd seeing it as a sticky, because it's just one of several of the most popular threads on the Vintage Board, and among those, not even the most popular.

For example...

Thread / # of pages

Toolboxes / 378
Plomb / 339
Bonney / 131
Snap-on / 101
SK / 105
Craftsman Long C / 103
Blackhawk / 88
Metal cabinets / 81
etc

Hence my curiosity about the rationale.

There's no way we could make all those Stickies because it would take up half the first page.

So I was just wondering about thought process. And the scale of the precedent.
I second the motion of making the plomb thread a sticky 😂👍
 

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I have finished the tombstone porto power set and put it back in the display case

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Now I'm working on the torpedo set. Does anyone have a list of the pieces that make up the original set?

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Excellent work as always! Nice job
:lol: Classic. Only a Plomb Empire guy would interpret my post that way! :lol
I knew what you meant but I wanted to stir the pot in typical fashion
 

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was thoroughly surprised/ excited to have found 6 Blackhawk sockets this weekend, even better was getting home and finding the GMC engraved on the sides of the 4 3/4 drive sockets (someone really spent their time too)... second pic is before and after cleaning, pic 3 is the 4 GMC engraved sockets, pic 4 was all 6 together (and yes one was engraved simply "UP")
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was thoroughly surprised/ excited to have found 6 Blackhawk sockets this weekend, even better was getting home and finding the GMC engraved on the sides of the 4 3/4 drive sockets (someone really spent their time too)... second pic is before and after cleaning, pic 3 is the 4 GMC engraved sockets, pic 4 was all 6 together (and yes one was engraved simply "UP")
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Excellent grab. That 1 3/8ths double hex socket really saw some heavy use.
 

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... 6 Blackhawk sockets...
Nice. Late 30s or 40s, if you were wondering. Guessing 40s as the drive opening is not scalloped. Are they plain steel finish? Are they date coded? It would be a "-#", e.g., "-5" placed just to the right of the branding.
(someone really spent their time too)
Boy howdy did they ever and had fun doing it. Some owners markings manage to enhance or at least complement rather than mar vintage tools. I would include those in that category even though they're imperfect and inconsistent. The pride and passion are there.
 

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1/2 drive 40132 1” -5
1/2 drive 40140 1-1/4” 3
3/4 drive 60028 7/8” -1
3/4 drive 60030 15/16” 2
3/4 drive 60042 1 5/16” -2
3/4 drive 60044 1 3/8” 2

(Drive) (part no) (size) (date code), I think they’re chrome? Definitely not scalloped, Maybe one is plain steel?


- looked again and yeah they’re plain steel sorrry haha
 
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Boy howdy did they ever and had fun doing it. Some owners markings manage to enhance or at least complement rather than mar vintage tools. I would include those in that category even though they're imperfect and inconsistent. The pride and passion are there.

I worked in a shop with a guy named George Michael C______. He made an electrode of a Chevy Bow Tie with neat GMC initials in it and burned (edm'd) it on some of his tools. It was actually pretty cool.
 

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Maybe if I find enough Blackhawk items I can justify the drive to South Texas. Seller is asking $10.

S4 jack $80, needs some work.

S4 jack $175- too much but closer to me.

S23 jack $250, missing handle.

Stands (4) $200, maker?
 

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Maybe if I find enough Blackhawk items I can justify the drive to South Texas. Seller is asking $10.

S4 jack $80, needs some work.

S4 jack $175- too much but closer to me.

S23 jack $250, missing handle.

Stands (4) $200, maker?
It won’t be long now… donlong is warming his car up now as we speak 😂. But seriously that s4 still has the bulb cover! So cool
 

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Agree on Walker jack stands. I think somebody on this site restored S-4 and 2 of those jack stands. It's been a while - I think they were cherry red. Don Long?
 

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It won’t be long now… donlong is warming his car up now as we speak 😂. But seriously that s4 still has the bulb cover! So cool
Sorry guys but I'm grounded til 2024 By my own doings. I am trying to get a few projects done before the end of the year so I can go back to work on the El camino
Agree on Walker jack stands. I think somebody on this site restored S-4 and 2 of those jack stands. It's been a while - I think they were cherry red. Don Long?
Shelby You have a good memory

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I thought you guys might like this. From the March 1948 issue of Motor Service I grabbed at a sale a few weeks ago.

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Great picture, If it only listed what pieces go with it. I have the table waiting for a fresh coat of paint
 

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Bought this on ebay by accident is it worth anything?
 

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How do you buy something by accident? Sleeping on the mouse key? :ROFLMAO:
"By accident" just sounds better than "lack of impulse control" ha well really I just put a bid in to keep track cause i was curious about it and no one bid over me. Now I just gotta see how it does when I repost it
 

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"By accident" just sounds better than "lack of impulse control" ha well really I just put a bid in to keep track cause i was curious about it and no one bid over me. Now I just gotta see how it does when I repost it
hahahah i didn't get notified till 15 min after XD i was watching that all week
 

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It's move in day for my Red Rover stack. As I was building complete sets, I found myself with a healthy supply of odds and ends. This is box #1 freshly emptied into their new home. Once I get everything moved over, I will go through and put things in proper order. This rig will be put into light service on all future junk adventures.

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Some of you may have seen me post the following to @MR.X earlier this morning in the Snappy thread, just because it happened to be the latest thread he posted in.
Hey, curiosity question. What is the source of your username? Marvel character? Resident Evil character? Just common term for mystery man? Or vintage tools related? I know, you've been here since 2010, and we've had many, many exchanges, why ask now. I was doing some vintage tools research, ran into some funny literature that I had completely forgotten about, and I want to see if you already know about it and just never mentioned it, or if I'm going to make your day.
He PM'd me, and while I enjoyed his answer, what I am about to post was not his inspiration.

I think I'm about to make his day.

This is a special booklet that Blackhawk published in 1942.

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I forgot it had it. I was doing some research on tool company marketing mascots. When I remembered the Mechlins and started paging through it again, I almost fell off my chair.

Note that all of the Mechlins are wearing OD green mechanics coveralls except one, in a tuxedo, cape, and top hat.

Here's the backstory, and introductions for all the others - Junky, Meany, Specialitus, Pop-Off, Ruffy, Klumzy, Grunt, Runt, and Rench-Recker.
 

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