Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: amecks on October 24, 2020, 09:02:13 AM
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The clean-out boys had the barn open yesterday and I went to work late so I could go first thing in the AM.
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Top is an OTC 7034 disc brake pad spreader. Hope this works well cause I foresee using it soon. Craftsman WF 45373 pliers - 8" with a remarkably precision feel to the joint. Williams Superrench long 5/16. Channellock 410 some rust but not pitted. Awesome find - Buckingham 6301 thread chaser made in nearby Binghamton, NY - looks good, can't wait to test it. Smith's diamond hone in pouch, Sears dowel center kit 9-4184 and Craftsman Deck-out screw remover set 9-52151 with instructions. Average price paid less than $1 each.
While we are on the subject of Williams Superrenches, I am still looking for the 3/8 and 1/2 long versions and if there's a 9/32, that also. I can trade a 5/16 long, 3/8 or 1/2 or 5/8 regulars. Also have a some Bonney long streamline wrenches for trade.
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Nice finds!!!
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I have the same OTC 7034 spreader but branded Snap-on. I have used it for years and it's worked well for me.
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Thanks JAFE that's good to know. The only item for sale in this group is the Channellocks because I already have a pair exactly like them and another newer pair. I cleaned up the thread chaser by taking it apart. The chaser jaws slide out the front. As I held one side to pull it out the other side went flying across the floor. 2 jaws, three flat metal springs, and two small pins. I was able to find them all without too much trouble. Its a good thing I held on to the other side so I could see how all those pieces fit together!