Here is some of my latest boot sale tool haul:
Hand drill by "York", Czechoslovakia (the vice manufacturers)- I've never seen one like this before. (just needs a little clean)
1" bit by Bailey, Bristol (serious sharpening required).
Nice sprung internal dividers by Fuluse, Sheffield (a little rusty and stiff to begin with but cleaned up very well- incredible craftsmanship in this lovely instrument, I think)
Ratchet screwdriver by Leyris, Sheffield (handle and body chrome finish were in bad shape but blade is very good and cleaned up well, a good user).
Stanley No. 65 chamfer plane, unfortunately missing its adjustable fences but still a user for me and I might fabricate some simple fences myself).
Nice tin snips by Lewis Barnascone, Sheffield- rivet needs a little peening and some filing of the cutting edges required.
Knuckle joint block plane by J Siegley, rusty and needs a good clean, but nice fine mouth and (thin) blade has plenty of life yet.
Also included were a couple of Rawlplug plug jumpers (anyone found a contemporary use for these obsolete tools), a pad saw and gents saw which is probably beyond repair.
Total cost was €12, a good buy I think but many hours of cleaning were required ( and some to go) to bring these back from the brink.
Hand drill by "York", Czechoslovakia (the vice manufacturers)- I've never seen one like this before. (just needs a little clean)
1" bit by Bailey, Bristol (serious sharpening required).
Nice sprung internal dividers by Fuluse, Sheffield (a little rusty and stiff to begin with but cleaned up very well- incredible craftsmanship in this lovely instrument, I think)
Ratchet screwdriver by Leyris, Sheffield (handle and body chrome finish were in bad shape but blade is very good and cleaned up well, a good user).
Stanley No. 65 chamfer plane, unfortunately missing its adjustable fences but still a user for me and I might fabricate some simple fences myself).
Nice tin snips by Lewis Barnascone, Sheffield- rivet needs a little peening and some filing of the cutting edges required.
Knuckle joint block plane by J Siegley, rusty and needs a good clean, but nice fine mouth and (thin) blade has plenty of life yet.
Also included were a couple of Rawlplug plug jumpers (anyone found a contemporary use for these obsolete tools), a pad saw and gents saw which is probably beyond repair.
Total cost was €12, a good buy I think but many hours of cleaning were required ( and some to go) to bring these back from the brink.