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BB_tools4sale.JPGtool sale39 viewslots of tools for sale at good prices. I wish I had more room in my luggage.dlarue
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gage.jpgrepaired gauge24 viewsbusted head, bought cheap, fixed with a bit of glue, haha!dlarue
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Button-1.jpg177 viewsIvory Mortgage Button before install. Made from an old pistol grip that was cracked.Ruby
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13_IMG_4270s.jpgFront corner detail102 viewsTwo crudely-filled 3/8 in. round holes in each front corner post suggest the missing columns were supported by dowel pins through the front of the chest. The columns were 'engaged', having a small flat on their hidden side. Note cock-beading on drawer fronts. Schwartz
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12_IMG_4294s.jpgGhost of missing columns.108 viewsThe underside of the 'ears' at the front corners of the top show that columns once stood at the front corners of the chest. The columns were 'engaged', having a flat cut on the back. They were attached to the front corners with hidden 3/8 inch dowel pins, the remnants of which remain. They likely rested on a 'stool' with ears or a deeper base, but that's missing too.Schwartz
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DSC00805.JPGOakridge Laboratory Surface roughness gauge119 viewsI never thougth that I would own anything from Oakridge laboratory. Now I'm the proud owner of a very nice set of gages and the information issued with the tools.
This was written in the year that I was born, in 1951.
OldSneelock
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IMG_2919.JPGBill shows his leg positioning gage, pre-empting Ed showing his own version of this gage158 viewsCharlie Driggs
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Chapman_Movable_Forge_Treadle_Grinder_Clutch.JPGTreadle Grinder Clutch101 viewsFrom the looks of the layout there was a strap attached to the two screws on the left hand hub of the clutch. When the pedal is pushed down the strap unwinds causing the clutch to engage and rotate the shaft and large flat belt pulley. When the pedal is released the clutch ratchets back and resets for another pulse.
OldSneelock
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_3_00_Block_Plane.JPG$3.00 Block Plane62 viewsPicked this one up at a flea 10 years ago. Impulse buy on one of my travels. Fit in my luggage easily on the way home.OldSneelock
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Using_a_frame_saw_to_multiply_by_dividing.JPGUsing a frame saw to multiply by dividing179 viewsThe frame saw I built with walnut scraps from the folding bed project worked great! I gaged a pretty deep line around each board and sawed to the line. I was able to get 5/16" thick stuff after I planed the saw marks away.Sgt42RHR
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tools1.jpgtools left behind by previous owner222 viewsSpoke pointer, circle cutter, saw vise, sawsets, spokeshave, bevel gage, marking gage, cool toy cannonbwelch
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tools2.jpgStanley spokeshave and marking gage187 viewsStanley 85 Razor Edge spokeshave and Stanley 98 marking gage. Also visible is the blade of a Stanley SW bevel gage.bwelch
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