Tool Talk
Picture Forum => 6 Inch & Under Club => Topic started by: DM11 on September 30, 2012, 02:53:23 PM
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Some 5 1/2" slip joint pliers.
!st top to bottom: Crescent Tool Motor Kit, Cee Tee and another Cee Tee.
2nd - Herbrand
3rd - Kraeuter No 356
4th - left to right: Kraeuter Gripkut Junior, 356 and a 1973
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Some 4" adjustables.
1st - Top to bottom: Diamalloy Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Superjustable J. H. Williams Co.
2nd - Top to bottom: Utica Tool 90-4, New Britian AW-4
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Some 6" adjustables.
1st - Top to bottom: Diamond Tool Steel Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Bet'R-Grip J. P. Danielson Co. Inc. w/broached hanging hole.
2nd - Top to Bottom: Superjustable J. H. Williams Co., Mckaig Hatch.
3rd - Top to bottom: Indestro Super 3586A, Blue Point Snap-On.
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Petersen Vise Grip 4LN and 4WR.
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Petersen Vise Grip 5WR and 5WR Toolbox. The Vise Grip Toolbox was a collaboration with Schrade.
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Enderes D-37 Micro Pry Bar 5 1/4"
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4" Proto 704
4" Crescent Crestoloy
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6" Diamond Tool Steel w/broached hanging hole.
6" Plomb 706S Plombaloy w/broached hanging hole.
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4 1/8" Capitol adjustable wrench.
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Indestro No. 3411
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Billings and Spencer adjustable wrench. This one is 5 1/8".
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Looks like same one on the;
http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/index.php?topic=6078.msg38882#msg38882
There seems to be several different tool Mfg's that made that type of tool and in different sizes. Here is a pic a a King Dick 4 1/8" adjustable tool.
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Fulton pliers.
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Herbrand No. 167
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704 Proto Professional
204 McKaig-Hatch
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6" Diamalloy-Diamond Calk Horseshoe CO.
6" Crescent Tool CO-Drop Forged Steel
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King Dick 2 7/8"
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PEXTO 24-5
Fleet 3105
Motor Spec K25
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Snap-On No.5
Channel Lock 424
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Indestro
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4" Proto Los Angeles
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unmarked 4 1/4" adjustable wrench
Sterling No. 1
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4" Crescent Tool Co.- Drop Forged
4" Crescent Tool Co.- Crestoloy
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4" Blue Point Snap-On
4" Utica Tools-Forged Alloy
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4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co.-Diamond Tool Steel-DCH logo
4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co.-Diamalloy
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Yankee No. 3400
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Keen Kutter K94
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4" NAPA AW-4
4" Ridgid 704
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A couple 4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. Diamalloy.
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6" Bemis & Call
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6" Bemis & Call adjustable wrench.
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5" Wakefield
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Craftsman 41541 Q
Craftsman 41541 R
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Craftsman 41421 R
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4 3/8" unmarked needle nose pliers.
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Mossberg B-2
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Couple 4" Diamond Tool Horseshoe D74
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4" Proto 704-L
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4" Xcelite-44
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Herbrand 5 1/2" slip joint pliers.
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Wilde Wrench 6" pliers
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Bonney 4" adjustable wrenches
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Barcalo-Buffalo 4" adjustable wrenches.
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6" Robinson
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4" Herbrand 21-4
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5 1/2" Mayhew solid joint pliers.
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5" Williams slip joint pliers.
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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=178541
latest addition to my minatures bob w.
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http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=178541
latest addition to my minatures bob w.
Cute little boogers. I saw some minature cast iron kitchen utensils today in an antique store, they wanted a fortune for them too.
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I'm not a member of garage journal forum so cant see the pics of your tools.
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4" Diamond Calk Horseshoe w/broached hanging hole.
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5" Coes
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A couple 5"+- unmarked adjustables.
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5" Mossberg A-I
4 3/4" Barcalo-Buffalo
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5 3/8" Diamond US stamp
5 1/8" Diamond H stamp. Herbrand?
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Herbrand adjustable.
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Bonney 681E
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V&B 101
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4" adjustables in stock!
Top to bottom
Truecraft
c-man
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Crescent tool Jamestown, N. Y.
P & C 1704-S
Pexto
Crestoloy Steel USA
Herbrand 21-4
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Nice group of 4" adjustables CSDII.
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3 7/8" American Saw Alligator wrench
5 1/2" Alligator wrench
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5 1/2" W&B Bull Terrier
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GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
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4" & 5 1/2" Williams and a 5 1/2" Neverslip alligator wrenchs.
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Phil-Uni-Driver, No. 42. Eklind T&M Co., Chicago 47. It measures 3 3/4".
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E-F Angle Screwdriver. This came with an early Plierench I got a while back
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GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
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Thank you for the info mvwcnews!
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Here are five little key ring type tools. First two are spark plug gap tools. I have no idea what the other three are for. Any one have an idea?
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GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
I have them both, but the 9/32" is stripped:
(http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/chillylulu/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg) (http://s880.photobucket.com/user/chillylulu/media/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg.html)
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Here are five little key ring type tools. First two are spark plug gap tools. I have no idea what the other three are for. Any one have an idea?
I think #4 may be the size for operating some tamper resistant light switches, or bell switches.
#5 may be for opening pop bottles.
Chilly (guessing)
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GE advertisment four way nut driver tool.
There are two; the sizes of the nut drivers are 7/32, 1/4, 9/32 & 5/16 on the "small" one and 11/32, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2 on the "big" one.
I have them both, but the 9/32" is stripped:
(http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac6/chillylulu/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg) (http://s880.photobucket.com/user/chillylulu/media/Mobile%20Uploads/32513041_zps4lrvdte_edit_1397401763922_zpsgjssrqoq.jpg.html)
Chilly nice four way nut drivers you have there. To bad the 9/32 is stripped out.
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Eifel Multi Tool. 3 1/8" long.
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I have not seen one of those! Cool!
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Plomb, Proto and P&C key chain screwdrivers
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Herbrand key chain screwdriver.
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Bonney wrenches L to R: 681E, 6481 Triple-A-Special TY Co., 25, 25, 1725B, 1725, 1/2 19/32, 1723
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Williams wrenches L to R: 3721, 25, 27, 725B, A1725B
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Misc wrenches L to R: Ford M-Circle, Herbrand 25, Snap-On Tools AC1818, Blue Point Supreme RH 1618.
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DM11 , very nice, I like the very small wrenches, will have to break down and take a pic of mine.
Brian
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Thank you Brian. Will be looking forward to seeing your wrenches when you get some pics taken.
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Here's a couple of quick cell phone pics. No pattern here other than there's something about each one I liked enough to add it.
The old ones are cool, and some of the brand names embossed attract me. (Mckaig-Hatch)
I usually keep them in a pile in the small Gerstner drawer in the last pic, but wanted to spread em out for the pic!
Brian
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Lots of nice old wrenches Brian! Thank you for the pics.
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Lots of nice old wrenches Brian! Thank you for the pics.
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Schollhorn Bernard No. 102 5 1/2" pliers