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  1. Rob R

    What is this used for?

    I'm pretty sure it was an indispensable tool in the 1920's
  2. Rob R

    What are these tools?

    I have a couple of old tools here that I'm pretty sure there are not too many old guys that have used these or even seen them.I could be really wrong,anyone care to guess...
  3. Rob R

    Need a part number from the 90's for Snap on tester

    I've had this circuit tester since the late 80's early 90's. It was in it's box for ever,then I lent it out and it came back with out the box.At the time it was no big deal,now that it has passed away Snap on has no idea what it is and want a part number so they can replace it. This is the first...
  4. Rob R

    Looking for a threaded insert tool

    I'm looking for that tool that installs threaded inserts into metal.Put the insert in and you can now you can screw in a bolt.I've found big riveters that use a threaded insert to act as a rivet but I need the tool that installs the insert,SAE std preferred...Any help would be greatly appreciated...
  5. Rob R

    Post up your Toolbox stickers

    My son cleaned up my old 1975 snap on toolbox,I can't believe what a good job he did. Anyway there here are some really old stickers on that box and I thought it might spark some memory's in you old farts.That Appliance header sticker is from 1971..
  6. Rob R

    What's the oldest tool you have ?

    I have my Dads Snap on and Bluepoint tools from 1924.When he got his license the mechanic that he was doing his apprenticeship under gave him some of his old tools. Snapon tools that have numbers like 1 or 3 , sockets had numbers like 160 or 180 or 200. My son started to go through my Dads old...
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