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bottjernat1

Well I ran across this tool the other day I am the proud owner of. I think it is from the 1950's. Correct me if im wrong. It is an old Texaco Radiator pressure tester and in great shape! Show of your vintage tools!

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JCM

A few Snap-On oldies  and  Millers Falls hand drill in like new condition.

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bottjernat1

Super awesome @JCM!!

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DET

When I worked at Sohio in the early eighties we had a pressure tester just like that so I think fifties is a little too early. 

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formariz

 @bottjernat1You have to be careful what you ask for. May need to put your seat belt on.:)

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formariz

1950s NOS never used Millers Falls Buck Rodgers planes in original boxes

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1950s NOS Millers Falls Buck Rodgers drill never used

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NOS Millers Falls unused in original box

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NOS Millers Falls No67 router plane unused in original box

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NOS 1936 Stanley 45 plane complete in original box never used

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Partial "Fleet" of Stanley 45s type collection 1884 to 1895 each totally complete with all cutters, screwdriver, & paperwork.

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1884 Stanley 45 Type 1 complete in original box. Box is one of only six known to still exist.

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1893 Very rare Stanley 45 Type 5 complete in mint condition. 
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Rare Sargent 1080 and 1085 totally complete both unused in mint condition 

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squonk

Vintage AC hand held tachometer:

 

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R Scheer

An electric drill that predates OSHA!

 

110 VAC, 6A, and 475 rpm.  Pull the trigger once to turn on, and a second time to turn off.  If it catches while drilling, let go and let it wind the cord around itself until the cord unplugs.  If you really need to use its full torque a 6' 3/4 pipe makes a good handle.  A second person is necessary.

 

 

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DennisThornton
On 11/25/2020 at 7:56 PM, formariz said:

1950s NOS never used Millers Falls Buck Rodgers planes in original boxes

 

 

 

 

1950s NOS Millers Falls Buck Rodgers drill never used


 

NOS Millers Falls unused in original box

 

 

NOS Millers Falls No67 router plane unused in original box

 

 

NOS 1936 Stanley 45 plane complete in original box never used

 

 

 

 

 

 

Partial "Fleet" of Stanley 45s type collection 1884 to 1895 each totally complete with all cutters, screwdriver, & paperwork.

 


1884 Stanley 45 Type 1 complete in original box. Box is one of only six known to still exist.

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1893 Very rare Stanley 45 Type 5 complete in mint condition. 

 

Rare Sargent 1080 and 1085 totally complete both unused in mint condition 

 

 

 

 

 

I have a fairly complete Stanley 45 but I found this most interesting!

Thanks for sharing!

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rmaynard

@formariz and we all thought that Wheel Horse collectors had a problem. :eusa-think:

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formariz
7 hours ago, rmaynard said:

@formariz and we all thought that Wheel Horse collectors had a problem. :eusa-think:

LOL. The problem is that most of us are not just in love with one particular item or hobby. I have realized that the more knowledgeable one becomes about a certain subject in which items related to it are involved the more one wants to be surrounded by such items and the more one appreciates them. After all if it wasn't for individuals like us a lot of history would be abandoned and eventually lost for ever. As for me, tractors are a problem ( so others say) but they are a small problem compared to everything else going on here.

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squonk
14 hours ago, formariz said:

LOL. The problem is that most of us are not just in love with one particular item or hobby. I have realized that the more knowledgeable one becomes about a certain subject in which items related to it are involved the more one wants to be surrounded by such items and the more one appreciates them. After all if it wasn't for individuals like us a lot of history would be abandoned and eventually lost for ever. As for me, tractors are a problem ( so others say) but they are a small problem compared to everything else going on here.

I sure hope I don't start collecting old Furnaces and Refrigeration units! :hide:

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formariz
3 hours ago, squonk said:

I sure hope I don't start collecting old Furnaces and Refrigeration units! :hide:

Why not? What’s wrong with you? Just put them on dollies and line them up on driveway!

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squonk
1 hour ago, formariz said:

Why not? What’s wrong with you? Just put them on dollies and line them up on driveway!

I DON'T THINK SO TIM - Disagreeing Al Borland - quickmeme

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