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A few finds from todays venture.

Started by HeelSpur, May 10, 2015, 04:03:04 PM

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HeelSpur

Being todays was mother's day I kind of figured it would be a slow day at the flea market, wrong.
The women were out in droves, oh wait, were talking tools  :grin:

Top to bottom;

MAC 21" screwdriver- says Sabina, O on it.
RAY (Packer) 629 wrench
MOSSBERG F-1
TRUTH R6 ratchet
WILLIAMS B-30 offset breaker
Ratchet- pat.# 1902876 (not sure about the 2 in the # there is a nick on it.
CHROM-VANADIUM #450 wrench 14-15 mm.
PERFECT HANDLE 8" pipe wrench.
FAIRMONT 3720
KNU_VISE HF29
KEEN KUTTER 1 3/4" chisel
KD 3296 Ford Fan Clutch Wrench


RooK E

Lostmind

is there a proper name for that plier type clamp shown to the left of the ford wrench open end?
I have one, not sure what it's called.
Thanks
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

HeelSpur

Quote from: Lostmind on May 10, 2015, 06:07:16 PM
is there a proper name for that plier type clamp shown to the left of the ford wrench open end?
I have one, not sure what it's called.
Thanks
I know on ebay some call them aviation or welding clamps. Their homepage doesn't seem to say.

http://www.knu-vise.com/
RooK E

Lostmind

#3
Thanks Heelspur. Looks like they refer to it as a "Plier type squeeze" clamp.
Handy item. I didn't know they were still made. Pricey when new
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

amecks

A friend gave one of those plier clamps.  Right now it is clamped on my Cub tractor as a stop for hydro lever. Handy.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

Bill Houghton

The clamps of the type shown that I have were made by De-Sta-Co, which still makes them, and calls them "Squeeze Action Clamps."

Handy little things.

Twertsy

I bought a ton of those clamps in a lot off eBay.  They are indeed handy and I use them for auto sheet metal, particularly filling spot weld cutout holes.

johnsironsanctuary

Many years ago, Boeing had a surplus store in Tacoma WA just south of Seattle. There were four foot pallet boxes full of them for $1 each. I bought a few. It was the greatest used tool store I ever saw.
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