In retrospect, I probably should have titled this "miscellaneous" but that comes along with buying piecemeal old tools.
First off, yes this is a serious thread. I know that you use them.
Every time I see good quality old tools for mere pennies at garage or estate sales I grab them. Who doesn't. Sometimes even whole sets which I use as my everyday tools. I just cannot pass up great tools I don't have for cheap and love the history behind all these brands. I use specialty obstruction wrenches and weird box ends and keep duplicates by machines they fit with. I I haven't been collecting for that long so I still don't have huge amounts.
I know people collect certain brands and tool boards with the intent of making sets. I completely get that and do the same. What do you do with all the random sizes and brands though? I really started thinking about this when I got all these completely different brand and style wrenches of the exact same size.as of right now they're just in my box pretty unorganized. I grab the right size after a quick look. I can't organize all the different footprints.
Is this a stupid question? I have a feeling people do different things and want to hear.
SC: T4 reminded me of a guy in South Dakota i'd like to meet and watch how he turns old steel into some amazing things. here's a few of his animals and do you see the wrenches in the deer's head? if i learn to weld maybe a few of my toasted tools might end up like this to put in my yard.
T4: i wonder how many wrenches were used to make your bull?
Use them to bring out the artist in you.
I keep them for when I need to make a specialty tool or dedicate a tool to a machine or something along those lines.
In my wrench drawer to the very left you see two of those. One is a 12mm I ground the box end down super thin so I didn't have to remove a plenum to change out a plastic T-stat housing on a Chrysler 2.7.I keep them for when I need to make a specialty tool or dedicate a tool to a machine or something along those lines.
I have given some to members here (for postage), and some to Goodwill.
Great call McFarmer! Passing on to other members is good, and so is setting up your spouse's and kids' tool collections. Otherwise, please donate to a good cause (Goodwill, churches for mission teams, senior citizens centers, food banks, Habitat chapters, homeless shelters, women's & children's shelters, mental health independent living communities, hospice, disaster recovery organizations, etc). They're pretty cool looking, but I just hate to see sculptures made out of tools that somebody could use.
Hey there, Perry...I just came across this thread. I have many old tools of my dads, craftsman sockets, V, VV, and some others, as well as many wrenches, and other quality brands as well. i would love to sell them for some nominal amount, or send them for postage to someone who would use them for something worthwhile. These where my fathers tools when he was a mechanic for TWA, he passed away in 1979 and they have not been used much since. Now I am getting up in age and want to see these tools used again. So if you give tools to the next generation, or do charity work, or are just starting out and struggling, please let me know. It would mean a lot to me to see my fathers tools used once again, and not sit in the draw. They are all in great condition, no rust or damage. Thank you.
Perry
I just came across this thread. I have many old tools of my dads, craftsman sockets, V, VV, and some others, as well as many wrenches, and other quality brands as well. i would love to sell them for some nominal amount, or send them for postage to someone who would use them for something worthwhile. These where my fathers tools when he was a mechanic for TWA, he passed away in 1979 and they have not been used much since. Now I am getting up in age and want to see these tools used again. So if you give tools to the next generation, or do charity work, or are just starting out and struggling, please let me know. It would mean a lot to me to see my fathers tools used once again, and not sit in the draw. They are all in great condition, no rust or damage. Thank you.
Perry