Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dimwittedmoose51 on June 08, 2011, 04:58:22 AM
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Just when you think you've cataloged everything just right, something slips under a table or some such excuse and you have one more you forgot. Such is the case and although some of the wrenches are no namers, we start off in the upper left hand corner with the weird Delavan Tool(see Whats It post), 2 SK deepwalls, A Herbrand, A Walden Swivel, a Wards master, 3 Williams Swivels(w/ unique mechanism inside them)SnapOn Screwdriver, BlackHawk 49995 1/2 Drive ratchet in great shape,Proto ignition wrench,, a Wards Lakeside DOE, and 3 BlackHawk Sockets.
The bottom row has a "logo" wrench, Dunlap 3 more no namers,a short Williams,a Circle M II,Williams, Thorsen DBE, and 2 more Williams.
DM&FS
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Nice collection from under the table LOL
The 'logo' wrench may be lakeside forge, I can't see the logo clearly enough tho, Lakeside used a logo that when fuzzy looks kinda like a hollow I on it's side.
The dunlap looks like Shaw production....
The one next to that looks like an indestro, does it say 'Drop Forged Select Steel' ?
Snap-On's black plastic handle is my favorite screwdriver design btw ; )
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The 'logo' wrench may be lakeside forge, I can't see the logo clearly enough tho, Lakeside used a logo that when fuzzy looks kinda like a hollow I on it's side.
The one next to that looks like an indestro, does it say 'Drop Forged Select Steel' ?
If I enlarge the picture, can read the "Wards Lakeside" . Good call.
Indestro? Looks like it. I picked up a couple of these last weekend
and a couple more marked Indestro.
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Thanks gentlemen. I need to make a laminated cheat sheet with all the aliases these companies use, so when I'm picking through stuff, I can figure out what's worth taking home. I'd guess that Indestro prolly has the most alisases.
DM&FS
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If I enlarge the picture, can read the "Wards Lakeside" . Good call.
I don't think that's the wrench he's talking about; I believe he's referring to the left-most wrench on the bottom row...
The M-Circle is Moore Drop Forge.
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This one:
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Here's a closeup of the logo
Thanks for the efforts
DM&FS