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Certainly anyone is welcome to add any neat tool finds to this thread.
Couple weeks ago, we spent a Saturday doing final clean-out of my mother-in-law's house...We hear closing is coming quick!! WOO HOO! They're saying below zero week away, so sooner the better!!
The house in the city looks exactly as it did 40 years ago, when a country redneck, former farm boy, now kitchen worker, showed up to court their daughter....
My father-in-law passed 30 years ago. He never fixed stuff much, nor had many tools. His "tool box" was a shelf along the cellar stairs where stuff was piled up. Had some other stuff in the garage.
All of it fit in a couple 5 gallon pails, but found a couple neat things. I'm not sure he came to have them, but they're cool.
He had a S-K 1/4” drive breaker bar. Never seen one, and a lot heavier than anything you see today. I have my Grandfather’s S-K 1/2” drive socket set that dates back to the 1940’s(?).
I found some metal working hammers and tapered files. Don’t recall him ever doing that type of work. One hammer had no handle, will put one on.
What were the tapered files for? One is broken off, but still quite long...
In the other picture, a New Britain 1/2” drive breaker bar 12” long. Finish is rough but in great shape. I have an 18” bar with Grandfather’s S-K set, so a nice alternative.
Lastly, some oil cans. I haven’t even started to clean them up.
One on right is quite old.
Couple weeks ago, we spent a Saturday doing final clean-out of my mother-in-law's house...We hear closing is coming quick!! WOO HOO! They're saying below zero week away, so sooner the better!!
The house in the city looks exactly as it did 40 years ago, when a country redneck, former farm boy, now kitchen worker, showed up to court their daughter....
My father-in-law passed 30 years ago. He never fixed stuff much, nor had many tools. His "tool box" was a shelf along the cellar stairs where stuff was piled up. Had some other stuff in the garage.
All of it fit in a couple 5 gallon pails, but found a couple neat things. I'm not sure he came to have them, but they're cool.
He had a S-K 1/4” drive breaker bar. Never seen one, and a lot heavier than anything you see today. I have my Grandfather’s S-K 1/2” drive socket set that dates back to the 1940’s(?).
I found some metal working hammers and tapered files. Don’t recall him ever doing that type of work. One hammer had no handle, will put one on.
What were the tapered files for? One is broken off, but still quite long...
In the other picture, a New Britain 1/2” drive breaker bar 12” long. Finish is rough but in great shape. I have an 18” bar with Grandfather’s S-K set, so a nice alternative.
Lastly, some oil cans. I haven’t even started to clean them up.
One on right is quite old.
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