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Quite an educational post on older tools @steven newman.  Having completed this how many college credits??  :D

 

Organizing a box or boxes for that herd is going to take some time.  Will be a interesting post.  As for making boxes or stuff for the shop, I could spend alot of time just doing that alone, and feel real good about it.  :ChinScratch:   Who am I kidding, I do that anyway.  :D

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New paint is done, waiting on the JBWeld to dry..

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Changed the bolt on the crank. 

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Looking a little better?   :TwoThumbsUp:Will be joining two others, in their own til..

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Yes, the Millers Falls No. 2-01 really is that big...( wonder IF I could exchange that Craftsman Egg Beater drill?)

 

Sorted through some of the excess tools..getting things pared down a bit..Yankees?

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Down to these 3....Squares?:Praise:

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Should about cover things...while I had the red paint going..

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Old red handles, got a new red....til is looking a bit sparse..:JawDrop:

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8 brace drills, and 3 combo squares.   May reuse that rack, in the new cabinet?  :WonderScratch:

Don't have much else to do, but hide out in the shop...:ChinScratch:

Stay tuned:cowboy:

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More cleaning got done, today...B)

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Chisels and...

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Stubby is a Millers Falls No. 69...4 turnscrews....and 3 chisels by Buck Brothers...

Then a Road Trip...:TwoThumbsUp:

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ten 1 x 10 x 4' planks....should be enough to start a Tool Cabinet with :WonderScratch:

Plus a few 1 x 4s....Trip was to Menard's...just HAD to get out of the house, today.:ArguingSmileys:

 

Guess I had better start a Build-along thread about that?:WonderScratch:  May have to buy a couple more sticks...:ChinScratch:

 

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One "casualty" of this cleaning jag.....the wooden book of auger bits.   Trashed the box...placed to bits inside it in with the rest of the bits....

 

I can just imagine how it would be...to try to spin a #20 bit....using a brace...there is indeed such a beasty in that pile....BTW #20 = 20/16" =   1-1/4"

 

there was also another Irwin Expansive Bit in there...gives me 4? 

 

Some of the bits needed a wire brushing...badly....sizes in that "book"?   from the little #3 up to the #20....

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  • 2 weeks later...

Working on a way to hang most of these up....other than what will be in the "Ready Rack"..

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Hmm, not a wide enough shot...

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Yes..I only have ONE gouge right now...that super long 3/4" framer with be in the rack at the back of the tool well,  the rest?

 

Trying to make a rack to house them near the bottom of the doors....where I can lift them up and out, as needed.  Thinking using a 3 strip form...thin strip, glue a bunch of thin (blade thickness) blocks, spaced to leave room for a chisel, then another strip to cover the "slots"   and then a few screws to attach it to the door...the "third" strip..about 1/2 down the length of the "average length" chisel blade, and thick enough so the chisels just rest on it...to keep things from swinging too much...

 

Not sure what I'll do with this other chisel...

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Marked as an EC Jennings, 1.25" wide.  Octagon bolster.  NOT the OEM handle...may work on that at a later date...

Stay tuned...

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Ok...three strips of wood.  One was a bit too thick, but will work anyway.   second was a tad thinner, but was about the same as the thickest chisel...chopped that down into a pile of "spacers"...then laid things out a bit...getting the spaces just right..:TwoThumbsUp:

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Wider ends are for pilot holes foe mounting screws...dab of glue under each block, wiggle around a bit until it "sticks".B)

3rd strip was a bit too thin, so it was made into a "keeper", more glue, and a few clamps..:TwoThumbsUp:

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Ever wonder what a spring clamp was good? :WonderScratch:  Now we know.  Let this sit a day or so...then if the hand allows, clean it up with a plane.B)

Will need one more strip...for the blades to rest on...instead of swinging around.   May soak this rack in shellac a few time...steel and Oak don't play well together...:DevilLaughing:

May see about some "keepers " for other tools...ones I can rotate out of the way, to pick out a tool...or, keep the tool in it's place...:SaluteandRun:

 

Stay tuned...:cowboy:

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