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cbax864

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I will be posting more but trying to figure out what some of this stuff is.
 

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For the most part, me. I suppose the above tool could be an industrial chain tool, it just looked a little flimsy for that. Since the wrench above it is a common bicycle wrench....
 
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cbax864

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I bought a 1945-48 Craftsman box and these are some of the treasures inside... There were about ~100 punches and a few parts for 1940s/50s Dodges and Kaisers.
 

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I guess old age and a couple beers, got me confused, I stand corrected. I was thinking of these


You get a pass my friend... I think many responses on here are alcohol fueled lol
 

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@cbax864 are there any patent numbers or patent dates or part numbers or makers name or symbols on that ring groove cleaner on the far left?

I wonder if that s-shaped gizmo on the far right might be for turning the crankshaft on an early engine? (but with a hex wrench???) :headscrat
 

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Red handle one is for holding flywheel while removing damper bolt, or turning flywheel to remove torque converter bolts. I have the very same tool which I think is KD.
 
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