Day 15 - I had to force myself back to the "grind stone"; the effort of cleaning and sorting through remaining piles in the shop. It was just another day of sorting out normal household trash, piping supplies to be removed, and scrap. All of the trash and scrap has finally been gone through and I'm down to just a couple of areas that still need tools, supplies, and such further sorted and organized. I'd like to think if I push hard enough I can be done mid next week with sorting through things, throwing things out, and ready to tackle some organization of what will remain in the shop.
A view of the shop as it stood end of day today
There was a wood tool box that I had found weeks ago up high on top of the shelving and set down to look at later. Today I emptied it out on a clean table and sorted through it. I found a Sunnen hone and support bodies, multiple stone sets, instructions for each set, and nice metal case. I wasn't able to spend a great deal of time on it but the little reading I did in the instructions stated up to a 21" hone. There are some very large hone stones there but I did little more than get it all wiped down and placed a little more orderly in the original box.
I suppose this is the result of either necessity or boredom. I'm doubting the latter.
A fresh look for a couple of prybars
I'd love to hear if anybody knows what this is. Maybe I'm not being simple minded enough and it's just a prybar, but it sure has the characteristics of more than just a simple pry.
I'm also have not been able to identify the purpose of this - my best guess is saw tooth setter for that big sawmill
Another tool below that I came across today that I'm struggling with. It appears as if it would "lock" something in place (a rod?)
I found the spigot below today made of brass
This is one mean looking puller
If you would like to view the full album of all pictures taken today they may be found via the following link:
http://www.photobucket.com/oilyshopday15