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PAY IT FORWARD -- Tool Giveaway/Exchange

Started by JessEm, August 26, 2013, 08:26:01 PM

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bill300d

A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

Twertsy

Wish I could upload bigger than 1kb pics................................

Try this.

https://goo.gl/photos/TUz7JuTdxQi72bgS6

Papaw

#453
Just paste the URL of your photo in  brackets -



OR- Resize them to about 800 on the long side, then attach.
Member of PHARTS - Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society
 
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Twertsy

Quote from: Papaw on July 05, 2015, 01:45:28 PM
Just paste the URL of your photo in  brackets -

OR- Resize them to about 800 on the long side, then attach.

Unfortunately, that's why I don't post here much.  I've tons of stuff to show you guys, but it's simply too much of a bother to resize, or "share" (I have to share pics publicly before you can see them) and post links, etc.  Please don't take that the wrong way, it just "is."

lauver

twertsy,

I upload all my photos to Photo Bucket, then link the IMG code to any thread on GG, GJ, or PW.  It never fails except when they're doing maintenance on Photo Bucket (seldom).  With Photo Bucket/IMG code you don't have to worry about photo sizing/resizing. 

The only thing you have to remember on PB is:  NEVER DELETE A PHOTO FROM YOUR BUCKET.  This will cause you to loose ALL the photos you've posted on all three sites.

So get with the PB...
Member of PHARTS - Pefect Handle Admiration, Restoration, and Torturing Society

Twertsy

It's a "Google convenience" thing for me.  Every pic I take is automatically uploaded to my plus account, and I attach/use from there.  Issue is I have to "share" the photo(s) to the public to link you guys to them.

oldtools

Quote from: Papaw on July 05, 2015, 01:45:28 PM
Just paste the URL of your photo in  brackets -



OR- Resize them to about 800 on the long side, then attach.

WOW!!! is that what is in the Giveaway??  nice set, 17 pieces with box?
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
Master Monkey Wrench Scaler

Twertsy

Quote from: oldtools on July 06, 2015, 03:05:49 AM
Quote from: Papaw on July 05, 2015, 01:45:28 PM
Just paste the URL of your photo in  brackets -



OR- Resize them to about 800 on the long side, then attach.

WOW!!! is that what is in the Giveaway??  nice set, 17 pieces with box?

I haven't counted them but I did inventory them and every piece listed on the label is in the box.  If that's 17, then there are 17 in the box.  It's a really cool set, everything is free moving, and the ratchet works as well.  It came out of a barn in Richmond, VA.

mrchuck

Molon Labe

Mitch

Darn, beat me to it, mrchuck! I'd take it in a heartbeat! LOL Should have come on this morning when I was up at 3am.  :cry:
Love my Bonney and Plvmb"s!

Twertsy


Bill Houghton

Let's not forget, OldTools has got some sweet stuff on offer up there a page (there are two offerings going at the same time).

oldtools

Quote from: oldtools on June 25, 2015, 11:23:48 PM
Sorry it took so long to find something, been distracted recently... 
hope someone likes these tools..
old driver with 11 tools,
Boker; nips & dykes,
4 1/2" HERBRAND NO. 167 slip jaw pliers.
UTICA drop forge & tool co. (S.P.A.C.) pat. 1934, USA No.1970??? snips.. 
"These pliers are covered by patent #1,970,983, issued to C.E. Smith in 1934. The cryptic notation "S.P.A.C." on the pliers is actually a reference to the inventor, as these were also known as "Smith's Pocket Armor Cutters"

have several Saw Sets, I can add 1 to the pile, or a hex drive ratchet set
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
Master Monkey Wrench Scaler

Twertsy

Quote from: oldtools on July 09, 2015, 01:06:28 AM
Quote from: oldtools on June 25, 2015, 11:23:48 PM
Sorry it took so long to find something, been distracted recently... 
hope someone likes these tools..
old driver with 11 tools,
Boker; nips & dykes,
4 1/2" HERBRAND NO. 167 slip jaw pliers.
UTICA drop forge & tool co. (S.P.A.C.) pat. 1934, USA No.1970??? snips.. 
"These pliers are covered by patent #1,970,983, issued to C.E. Smith in 1934. The cryptic notation "S.P.A.C." on the pliers is actually a reference to the inventor, as these were also known as "Smith's Pocket Armor Cutters"

have several Saw Sets, I can add 1 to the pile, or a hex drive ratchet set

I'd definitely be interested in that/those socket set if they're still available!!