Posted by Mike CA on April 26, 2009 at 22:46:50 from (99.28.152.102):
My neighbor that helps me with my tractor restoration has tons and tons of tools. Not long ago I asked him if he had any older or extra combo wrenches he'd want to sell. Well, his mother in law passed away not long ago, and he'd cleaned out her shed which had a lot of his tools in it. So, he threw a bunch together, and BAM! Gives them to me! I only just fingered through them so far. Some are in pretty bad shape there is no coming back. Like the pipe wrenches. Some I don't have a clue what they are for. And some are in pretty good shape! I'll have to clean them up and sort them out. I'll just toss the junk, and will probably donate any excessive extras. But damn, what a load!
I've heard to clean them with miniral spirits and put against a wire wheel to bring them back. Is that the best way?
A dresser drawer full of sockets, with other stuff piled on.
That's an IH Fuel Filter in there. Looks new. Anyone need one?
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