Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts

A bit of this and that from here and there, can't recall where I found all of them

Robert Williams (kulture artist) had one impressive collection of German WW1 helmets Via: MC Art Lettered in the Von Dutch style of obvious humor... love it! From Mr Jalopy 1908 Indian Torpedo Tank Racer This image was on Pixdaus, but i don't recognize the car maker. What struck me as worthy of posting was the winch, bolted on front bumper and rope... why? I love this funky can and bottle opener

Dear Santa, I know where you can find my xmas presents

Here are close ups, the full image is last, and even bigger after the link Via http://www.shorpy.com/node/4068?size=_original

PROfessional quality TOols, which were PLVMB tools until about 1947

This great old tool box belongs to my girlfriends mom, who also believes that you should by the best you can afford so things will last the longest possible time. For some history on Plumb/Plvmb/Plomb tools that is now owned by Stanley: http://www.stanleyproto.com/xhtml/interactive_100anniversary/index.html

Tool boxes from history, made of wood by skilled craftsmen... back when they were built to last guys who hauled them to work every day

from http://www.flickr.com/photos/26012426@N08/4112576347/in/set-72157604939283219/ via http://www.garagejournal.com/

The DeWalt truck at SEMA... wow.

A customized 2011 Ford Super Duty pickup truck, the only newly designed Super Duty on display at the show.

"The Case of the Mystery Socket Set" solved! what is a WSW-100, WSW-101 etc mean on a set of Snap on sockets? I found out

WSW-105 USA 4 Snap on 9/16 W WSW-104 USA 3 Snap on 1/2 W WSW-103 USA 2 Snap on 7/16WWSW-102 USA 9 Snap on 7/16BSWSW-102 USA 7 Snap on 3/8WWSW-101 USA 0 Snap on 3/8BSWSW-101 USA 2 Snap on 5/16WWSW-100 USA 3 Snap on 1/4WWSW-100 USA 6 Snap on 1/4WSo, what do these have to do with what? Well, I listed them all because there isn't much info on the internet when I searched up each one of these.They are

Tool boxes among the trailers in the paddock at Speedfest

When shopping for or making your next tool box, here are a variety that the pros use. Seeing that touring race car teams use them, I bet they are set up for the most efficient way to get things done. Wow. Impressive 2nd coolest, portable, secure, and has a vise Most unusual and innovative Oldest

Tool boxes and coolers at Wavecrest

A unique '40 Chev custom... it has a 60's era car show touch, the full tool set on display in the trunk, and a unique speedometer modification

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