Assorted tools, mostly from the 1940's. These tools belonged
to my grandfather, who did some woodworking. They received quite a
bit of use at that time. [But not much since then!] Note that the
tools have varying amounts of rust and wear.
DRILL & BITS
Click
here to see some hand drills. I believe these are all Stanley drills.
At least one says "HandyMan". [Note that the upper hand press pad has
come detached from one of the drills.]
Click
here to see same picture with drills flipped over.
Click
here to see some drill bits (for the hand drills shown above).
Click
here to see some *more* drill bits (for the hand drills shown above).
FOLDING DEVICES (??)
Click
here to see 2 folding devices of some kind. They apparently fold up to
protect the extension, which is used for scraping or something. Not sure
what these are used for.
Click
here to see same picture with devices flipped over.
Click
here to see the devices opened.
Click
here to see the devices partially opened.
WOOD CHISELS
Click
here to see some wood chisels.
Click
here to see same picture with chisels flipped over.
FILES
Click
here to see some files.
Click
here to see same picture with files flipped over.
CALIPERS
Click
here to see a caliper of some sort.
Click
here to see same picture with caliper flipped over.
Click
here to see a caliper of another sort.
Click
here to see same picture with caliper flipped over.
SQUARES
Click
here to see adjustable T-squares.
Click
here to see same picture with tools flipped over.
Click
here to see one more adjustable T-square (ruler part only). This "ruler" says "The L.S.S.Co. - Athol, Mass, U.S.A." ... and "No.4" ... and "Hardened".
Click
here to see same picture with "ruler" flipped over.
Click
here to see a roofing-type square.
Click
here to see same picture with square flipped over.
HAMMERS
Click
here to see 2 hammers.
Click
here to see same picture with hammers flipped over.
WOOD PLANES
Click
here to see 4 wood planes.
Click
here to see same picture with planes flipped over.
SAWS
Click here
to see a hand saw and some blades, not all of which are intended for
that saw.
Click
here to see same picture with saw & blades flipped over.
ASSORTED-ASSORTED-ASSORTED
Click
here to see some assorted tools.
Click
here to see same picture with tools flipped over.
Click
here to see some *more* assorted tools.
Click
here to see same picture with tools flipped over.
Click
here to see 3 hook-like devices.
Click
here to see same picture with devices flipped over.
Click
here to see a trowel (?).
Click
here to see same picture with trowel flipped over.
Click
here to see a Yale padlock. No key. Says "Yale & Towne Mfg. Co." on one side of locking "bar" and "Made in U.S.A." on the other side.
Click
here to see same picture with padlock flipped over.
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