riles19
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Post by riles19 on Sept 20, 2014 15:26:44 GMT -4
I've got some old wrenches and other specialty tools that I'm trying to find some info about, and was wondering if there is anyone around with some knowledge, that I could actually take them to and show them in person. I find that researching things like that online is hard to tell if people are being legit or not, or if they actually know what they are talking about.
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Post by jmac00dge on Sept 20, 2014 21:25:51 GMT -4
head over to garagejournal.com and post up some pics.
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riles19
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Post by riles19 on Sept 21, 2014 10:35:27 GMT -4
I'll try that, I've got a few tools I don't even know what they would have been called to try and research them on my own.
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Creepy
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Post by Creepy on Sept 22, 2014 6:33:58 GMT -4
pirate4x4 off-topic will ID anything in the world. make a good thread title. 'ID my old tool pics' etc.
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badwithcomputer
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Post by badwithcomputer on Sept 22, 2014 12:24:46 GMT -4
I know there's a lot of old tools kicking around this forum... I'll see myself out.
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Post by theonlybull on Oct 19, 2014 7:27:37 GMT -4
George bruce in tupperville is a big restorer in the area, he would be a good place to start
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dan
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Post by dan on Oct 19, 2014 11:37:50 GMT -4
George certainly knows a thing or two.
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riles19
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Post by riles19 on Oct 19, 2014 11:46:20 GMT -4
cool, thanks guys.
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