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I'm looking for vintage starrett tools. Let me know what you have. Thanks, David
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Its a late 1800's hacksaw with a straight....
I have a fair bit of machinist tools Starrett,lufkin,B&S,Fowler,Union,Scherr-Tumico,I have some 647-2425 anything special? or just starrett? I only have one Vintage Starrett and its not for sale.
I was digging in the tool cabinet after doing some chores and figured you guys might like to see a couple of them . Most are easily identified , one maybe not. If you have memories using one of these styles from back in the day, I would enjoy hearing ...
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I'll give SIlvey a 50 for the other two.
Number three is an oar lock.
MORNING" Since the topic says "tools", I assume the first one is a file handle.
Last week, I picked up some old Plomb plumbing caulking tools that were in generally good condition. However, one of them was bent and the end was severely mushroomed. I fixed the bend as I couldn't stand looking at it as not original. It still has its...
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Not sure of the value but I would say And the only one I have left That caulking... .
That is all.
You are hereby authorized to de-mushroom your vintage calking tool and to proceed with immediate use.
It looks like we have consensus, GG style.
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Hello all, Hope everything is good with everyone? I am new to here so bare with me. I have been trying to rebuild my tools that have been stolen from a job. I was looking for and will pay top dollar to any one. I have a anal tendency to have all the same...
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Have a nice night.
Thanks for replying i am also looking for the awl from the mini pick set 3ASSA .
Are you asking a question ? I've got a bunch of old Snap-On stuff, but no sets of anythnig .
I came across these tools in the camper I am refurbishing. Rockwell 7 1/4" saw, #4511 B&D 1/4" drill, #7004, no chuck key (the orange cord is original, I think) They both work. I'm never going to use them for anything and they'll just collect more dust...
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@ rsieracki....
@ diesel, 9.0 amps on the saw and 2.0 amps on the drill .
The same flat rate box? If so ill take them .
Do you think both will fit I.
How many amps are the drill and the circ saw? I will check when I get home this afternoon and let you know .
Posted An hour ago http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/170787180753_0.jpg US $59.95 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Feb-26-2012 11:51:47
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Here are some photos of older power tools I have. All of these tools are used regularly. All of the power hand tools pictured were completely under water last April during the "Great Flood", I have serviced them all, and they all are functional. Attachments...
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I keep as many of the tools as possible up high now! It is amazing how the older metal....
Attachments (87.08 KiB) Viewed 11 times View: New Page • Popup • Select: BBCode the first thing I did was reach down and rescue the saw .
More tools...
Save these from the scrap yard. I will say there is about 20-30 pounds of old USA made tools. $28 shipped. They are being shipped loose in a large flat rate box. These do not interest me at all and I will scrap them next time I go. What you see in the...
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It took a lot of restraint not to buy those and I was relieved when .
A bargain pile of tools like that.
I have noticed that quite a few people here own and use vintage DE razors. I was wondering what is the appeal of using an old one, rather than a new one?
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New razors tend to go through the flavor of the month but a classic vintage will always be a classic ....
But a classic vintage will always be a classic vintage! Besides, they don't really make them that way it is an absolute beast.
There has been a lot of discussion over the years about the pros and cons of parting out a vintage scope or keeping it whole. Let em rip! But no finger-pointing or targeting someone for their opinion/perspective. Let's make this thread something that ...
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The term "vintage" seems to have been: If someone puts a vintage scope ....
Maybe piece shows up for sale bit by bit, just makes me wanna cry .
Of discussion! A lot of vintage scopes, even among different brands, have identical parts.
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