Tool Talk
Welcome Forum => Welcome Board and Introductions => Topic started by: Silver_Cowboy on September 05, 2012, 08:29:33 PM
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I just registered. I am somewhat new to collecting old tools and also new to woodworking. I have a fair starter collection of colonial era tools and a handful of tools from the 1800s and a few pieces from the first half of the 20th century. I enjoy anything hand forged and all typea of historic items: tools, guns, books, furniture, watches, etc. I am 28, I have 2 businesses in Southwest, Ohio.
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Hello S_C & welcome to the Forum!
Let's see some photos of things you're interested in!
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Hi S_C, Welcome to tool talk.
Mike
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Hello and welcome from Canada
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Welcome to Tool Talk! Glad to have you here and we like to see pictures of tools.
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Thank you. I'm glad I stumbled onto this forum. I will post some pics very soon.
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Hi and welcome from Alberta
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Howdy and welcome from South Arkansas
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Aloha from Hawaii
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Welcome! We do like pictures here. What have you picked up from the 1700's?
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Old tools and a woodworker?? What could be better?! What are your interests in woodworking? If you are interested in doing wood working "by hand" I'd recommend a few things. First of all, you should probably find tools you are missing, and pay a ridiculous amount of money for them with a check made out to me!!!! HAHA! (I hardly ever sell tools, I just collect wrenchs, and use all of my woodworking tools).
I'm not sure what all you know or don't know about tools. I certainly don't know much about wrenches. But, if it's woodworking you're after, I know a fair amount about those tools. Building furniture is my passion. I've decided what the perfect "tool collection" is needed for a woodworker.
`a decent brace, and a corner brace if you can get one
`a few paring chisels, a few mortising chisels... a corner chisel is nice
`a nice set of auger bits
`a good square
`a good marking gauge
`a decent cross cut saw, rip saw, and a dovetail saw, and coping saw
`block plane, low angle block plane, bench plane (I have a no 6 that I love, but the serious 'grunt work' is left to my old wooden 27 inc plane)
`a few hammers, classic hammer, a couple ball pein hammers, brass hammer, and wooden mallet
` I'm sure there is plenty of things I'm not thinking of right now....
`well, a rebate plane is helpfull..... and as many molding planes as you feel like buying
With that said,
I think I'll shut up, now. I have a tendect to ramble on forever about things.... or about not much of anything at all. \
cheers and welcome
bird.
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I just registered. I am somewhat new to collecting old tools and also new to woodworking. I have a fair starter collection of colonial era tools and a handful of tools from the 1800s and a few pieces from the first half of the 20th century. I enjoy anything hand forged and all typea of historic items: tools, guns, books, furniture, watches, etc. I am 28, I have 2 businesses in Southwest, Ohio.
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Here are three all wood, 19th Century braces on eBay. Spruce up one of these for yourself, clean up the other two and make your money back. This is cheeeeeep!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360484400016?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2648
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Hey, welcome to tooltalk, glad to have you here. Ide sure love to see some pictures of what you got.