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$10 was spent today...on a Green Tub..plastic, so it won't rust..
Motor vehicle Automotive exterior Gas Bumper Luggage and bags

So, what is so special about this Green Tub? Well, lift the lid and see...
Motor vehicle Wood Automotive exterior Gas Tints and shades

Brings back memories of days gone by for me....when I worked on Foundation Construction Crews...Baggie is full of big/long wood screws (new in box!) Several hacksaws, wood handsaws, even one to saw PVC pipe. I wore a different type of tool belt rig, but
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I always wore gloves...Concrete WILL BURN SKIN. Will have to sort through all of this mess...once I get rested up...the bloody tub is HEAVY! $10 for all of this? Stay tuned...
 

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Lets see..there were a few items..
Cigarette Wood Gas Ash Natural material

More for being on the Mud Crew....Concrete and Mason's tools..then
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There were a few rolls of "form wire" , a decent looking 20oz. Curved claw hammer...and a few saw-like items...the 26" HK Porter was tossed into the trash can....have rehabbed the Stanley...had the bolts on hand.
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2 out of 3 ain't bad" "Shorty" was broke, can't remove the bent blade anyway...more form wire?
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These 2...might keep one, and give it a new blade (weed whacker line was the wrong size, tossed it)
The tool belt? one pouch was filled with rusty 16 "penny" spikes...saved the nails, tossed the tool belt...was in very BAD shape.
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Not sure what those little parts are for...
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Again..2 out of 3 ain't bad...tossed the steel toothed one...a never been used combo blade, and a slightly used 60 Finish blade....now, IF my Grandson would return my 7-14" Circular saw...
And a few "keepers"
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Steel square is a Craftsman...big orange fellow is a Swanson. Have cleaned up the hammer not too sure IF I want to keep the Master Mechanic #2 Phillips screwdriver, with a clip for your shirt pocket..100' tape? For them Big Jobs
Tin snips...looked good from this side..other side had the orange part BURNED off...and was rusted shut...and I have a better one in the shop...Steel square now looks like new...has been checked for square and adjusted back to square.

Green tub is sitting on the curb out in front of the house, empty. First come, first get...
Remember, all of this cost me $10....Not too bad?

IF anyone wants, I can post photos of the cleaned up tools?
 

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There's a whole chunk of history missing from this valuable thread. Clicking the previous page takes you back to 2014!
 

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There's a whole chunk of history missing from this valuable thread. Clicking the previous page takes you back to 2014!
I guess it is possible that we resurrected the wrong thread. Was the name "The Joys of Rust Hunting? I cannot find any other threads that sounds like the one I was following before. Did you happen to notice if it showed you were following in the new system before you commented on it?
 

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I guess it is possible that we resurrected the wrong thread. Was the name "The Joys of Rust Hunting? I cannot find any other threads that sounds like the one I was following before. Did you happen to notice if it showed you were following in the new system before you commented on it?
I was following the old one. I had to manually follow this one, and I was kinda suspicious about it, but couldn’t find any alternative…
 

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I was following before I commented above but it is possible that I clicked the follow button when Bandit's first comment showed up after conversion?
 

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So when you click on the previous page, do you see recent posts or are they in 2014?
 

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I think that they just screwed up the dates during the conversion when they copied the OP into every reply so instead of the date of the reply it shows the OP date. For example, Corelez has only been a member since 2015, but his last reply is dated 2014. Also, I remember CaptainKlutz‘s positing of a trailer full of tools not that long ago. I hadn’t noticed it before but I will have to look to see if all replies in other converted blogs are have the same date anomaly.
 

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I haven't been posting much lately in this Blog as I have had little time to rust hunt, and I am running out of space to store what I have. Well I saw this box on the side of the road, and of course I had to take a look.

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The wood planes caught my eye, so into the trunk the box went.
After I got home this is what was hiding in the shadows:

Gas Metalworking hand tool Auto part Metal Wood


Not too bad for Free.
The electric drill is an old 1/2" Wards Power Craft single speed with a chuck key.
The saw in the back is a 4 point "Warrantied Superior", the saw in front is a Disston and Son (not Sons) which dates it from 1865-71.
The brace is a Stanley 10", the breast drill is a Goodell Pratt 2 speed model, and the canvas bag was a nearly complete set of Jennings pattern bits, and some other odds and ends including several really long bits and a long bit extension.
The Drawknife is a 10" Nobles MFG. CO model with the multi-position handles, appears to be little used.
The narrower woodie in the middle has so much rust on the blade that I doubt that I will find a makers mark, and it appears that the front end was cut off, which explains the lack of a button. The two wider woodies I was able to remove the blades and they are 1/4" thick at the cutting end, and still sharp. All of them have been worked on and have various nails and screws holding them together, as well as a replacement wood patch in front of the mouth on the bottom. The two wide ones I was able to find a makers mark on the irons.

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L & IJ. White, Buffalo N.Y. 1887
Wrenchpedia has a little writeup on Leonard and Ichabod Jewett White. Not much other information on them on the interwebs that I found on short notice, but they did make many varieties of edge tools.

What are these bits called?
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Thanks.
Mike
 

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Yes, it is. Now I have to figure out how to loosen up all the stuck bolts/screws without breaking anything! Any tips?
Heat them. give them a good smack with a hammer, and a good fitting screwdriver. Heat, smack, turn, heat smack turn until they give. This doesn't do the japanning any good. If your trying to save it, replace the heat with a good pentrating oil. This will take longer and more smacking, but might work.
 

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I would just shoot them a few times with WD 40 and give them a day. That 45 looks way more complete than what I just found. A knob should not be too hard to turn. I have one of those brace drills and really like it. Great score!
 
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