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Offline amecks

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Syracuse ReStore
« on: April 08, 2021, 07:07:26 PM »
  Have a day off so took scrap metal in to recycler, got $29 (and left a $2 tip).  The ReStore is not far away so the plan was to stop there.  I only spent about a third of what I got for the scrap metal, so had enough to get cookies from Bella's Bakery.  (Lou, have you tried them? They're on State Fair Blvd).

  Across the top L to R - Unknown usage for Utica Pliers B672. K-D No. 161 feeler gauges.  M. Klein & Sons No. 68702 hex wrench set 3/16 to 3/8.  Piano wire cutter with no blades L.S. Starrett No. 1 - 5-1/2 IN.  Sturdy bicycle wrench and spoke wrench.
  Lower L to R - Xcelite nut driver hollow shaft 1/2.  Three unknown tools;  S-197 (like a miniature distibutor wrench), T-handle (aluminum on steel tool) small hex driver w/ hollow shaft) # 2980-50200, and S-421 slotted adjuster.  Wrenches - Herbrand 5/8, Penens 1/2, Plomb pebble! 7/16, Hinsdale 1/4x3/8, S-K 1/4.  The flat wrench with oblong holes is marked Crane Dial-ese (faucet install tool?).




















Al
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Re: Syracuse ReStore
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2021, 09:30:00 PM »
I like the raised lettering on the  Hinsdale wrenches.
You might say I have a tool collecting problem....