Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: lptools on August 17, 2017, 01:30:52 PM
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Hello, At top left is an empty Lufkin Micrometer Wooden Box, next are staples for a "Clipper" Stapler. Top right is a Currier Koeth Multi-Tool in what appears to be unused condition, owner made box. Below that is an Eiffel Plierench with 5 jaws & pouch. Does anyone know what the clip is for? Bottom left is a set of 6 Sockets For Cap Screws, 1/4 & 3/8 drives, Plomb Tool Company. Bottom midle are from a rust bucket, Klein Lineman's Wrench, and a yet to be determined, marked gouge. Bottom right is an unusual drill, stamped SKLAR U.S.A. on the main gear, Goodell Pratt Tool Company with Patent Date for the 3-jaw chuck. Regards, Lou
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Might that drill be a medical drill?
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Hello, Bill. That is what I believe it is, too. Hard pressed to find another one like it. Regards, Lou
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I think you're right. I have one of similar form that also has a thumb operated 2-speed function.
Nice haul Lou! I haven't been to Bouckville in many years. It conflicts with the Tupper Lake flea market and TL was closer for me.
Mike
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I have some blades for that multi tool, didn't know what they were for.
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Oooooooooh plierench!!!
The clip is used on the solid side of the pliers when you use the pipe cutting jaw. It helps hold round pipe in place.
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All nice stuff IP. I've never seen Plomb hex sockets in a box like that before. Nice haul.
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Nice haul ya got there. My only PLOMB hex socket has a hex that is part of the socket and not replaceable like normal ones.
EvilDr235
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All nice stuff IP. I've never seen Plomb hex sockets in a box like that before. Nice haul.
Same here. Don't let Twertsy see that one! :grin:
Interesting finds. Killer haul!