Another must have for the tool box from snap-on. They are pricey but handy as the dickens.I'm okay with ratcheting wrenches for now. Couple smaller-sized sets; one is not-so-good.
But I'll remember that for a larger ratcheting set!
You guys will know - - - will these kinda take the place of a good adjustable wrench in some places?
Seem to be a better option just playing with them...
I'm missing a couple of my old stand-by Crescent wrenches...my son may have something to do with that...
Love the saw’s!! I have quite a few myself including my Grandfathers 2 man crosscut. My Dad and I used it a lot when I was 12 years old and on up into my 20’s. I was so happy when he bought his Stihl chainsaw. We had some great bonding times in those woods and a serious workout with that crosscut. He will be 84 January 4th.Does an old Sears and Roebuck hay rack count? We mowed a ditch and was working along a fence line and found a rack half buried. It took both of our tractors to get it out.
After we got it freed up, I pulled it up close to the barns where dad looked over it. Sadly, the years of being left out in the weather destroyed it. We don't know if grandma or grandpa parked it there. In the latter part of their lives, both were suffering from dementia and grandma got really good at hiding things before we moved her in with my parents.
If that doesn't count I have a few barns full of old tools, just need to get some picture.
My understanding is that Ford made their own tools to supply their factories and dealerships. Ford didn't have too many parts suppliers in their early daysFound this while moving dads box, to my bigger one. Thought it was neat. View attachment 72392
That is correct, I have a full set of them for a Model AMy understanding is that Ford made their own tools to supply their factories and dealerships. Ford didn't have too many parts suppliers in their early days
I have one somewhere. Haven't used it since I got a laser tach.
Never used it as a tach, but used to use it for vehicle vibration diagnostics. These kids I work with today are spoiled with the EVA…now if they only knew how to use itI have one somewhere. Haven't used it since I got a laser tach.
Dad has some old meters he used, none this old I don’t believe. He was in HVAC for 25+ years, his name was also Roger.Some of my old meters
That’s interesting and cool. I started in the HVAC industry in 1980, pretty much straight out of high school. Never really met or heard of other guys with my name until the last several years I seem to be meeting quite a few. Some of the older meters are very interesting.Dad has some old meters he used, none this old I don’t believe. He was in HVAC for 25+ years, his name was also Roger.
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Who knows what this is?
No. Well mostly no lol. It does check pressure.Could that be for checking static pressures / leakage in duct systems?
That is an engine combustion testing device and it is capable of testing engine compression by comparing cylinders. That is much newer than the one that I had used back in the late 1960's. Mine was analog, not digital, and a whole lot larger in both height, length, and depth.View attachment 72910
Who knows what this is?