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Old 02-07-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
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Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things



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The link above goes to my photo album at google, shows my maternal grandfather's toolbox and the tools inside.



He passed away in 1975, so it is a bit of a time capsule.



Nothing fancy in it really, but there are a few interesting pieces in it to me. Besides, I'm sentimental about it, even tho' I was a baby when he passed, it is cool to have his tools.



There is one tool in there, I'm trying to figure out what it is.. this one here:





http://picasaweb.google.com/Woogeroo...72004479110946



Anyway, if you have any interesting tidbits to add about any of the tools, I'd love to read them.



Most of them just seem to be plain jane parts store type tools... but I'm merely curious as to how old some of them are.



This is the other real interesting piece, my dad says it is a 'tack hammer' :



http://picasaweb.google.com/Woogeroo...71720590907794





Thanks... check 'em out and enjoy.



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Old 02-07-2009, 06:07 PM   #2
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

The pliers are not hoof nippers. The are usually referred to as "end cutters", and called end cutters in the MAC Tool catalog.

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Old 02-07-2009, 06:12 PM   #3
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The pliers are not hoof nippers. The are usually referred to as "end cutters".
Yes? Cutting the ends off of what, though?

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Old 02-07-2009, 06:24 PM   #4
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

The tack hammer is used by upholstery guys to drive small nails which are known as tacks in the business. I have one that belonged to my grand father as well.

I wish I had more of his tools. You have a box full of memories and treasure there ... I'm truly envious. Good stuff.

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Old 02-07-2009, 06:35 PM   #5
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The tack hammer is used by upholstery guys to drive small nails which are known as tacks in the business. I have one that belonged to my grand father as well.

I wish I had more of his tools. You have a box full of memories and treasure there ... I'm truly envious. Good stuff.
The heads of the tack hammers are magnetic.
The upholsterer would put a bunch of upholstery tacks in his mouth, pointy end 1st, to hold them and then just "attach" a tack to the hammer; drive the tack & then attach another.
That way he had a free hand for stretching/pulling the material tight.
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Old 02-07-2009, 06:37 PM   #6
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those are great picts!!!!
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

My bet on the nippers would be what they cut the horseshoe nails on top of the hoof where they were clinched on top. They used them to take the old shoe off, too.

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That's cool. If that was mine, I would display the whole thing in a cabinet. Very, very, cool.
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That's cool. If that was mine, I would display the whole thing in a cabinet. Very, very, cool.
maybe some day... if I ever get a garage.

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The heads of the tack hammers are magnetic.
The upholsterer would put a bunch of upholstery tacks in his mouth, pointy end 1st, to hold them and then just "attach" a tack to the hammer; drive the tack & then attach another.
That way he had a free hand for stretching/pulling the material tight.
The head of the one i have isn't magnetic, but has a slight "notch" in it to hold the tack so it can be started with a slight tap, then turn the hammer around to finish the job.
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Old 02-07-2009, 07:51 PM   #11
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That would work for me.

I forgot "setting" the tack with one end and then turning it around to drive it.

The old memory just ain't what it used to be.
To quote an old saying, "The memory is the 2nd thing to go."
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

The Wizard punch may be a Western Auto item, that was thier brand name in the 60s.

The pliers are called end nippers, here's some info on them.
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

makes me chuckle seeing these tools. The punch wizzard was sold at wester auto stores , they sold alot of wizzard tools. Seen an ignition tune u set of tools tool . Still have a lot of this same stuff in one of my boxes. Seldom used but I have it . T5hanks for the pictures and post. Its good!
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

I never met either of my grandfathers, I wonder how much I missed out on.
My paternal grandfather raised 11 kids,escaping Austria just after German invasion.
My father told me about going to the dump to find nails, then straightening them to build their house.
Hang on to that stuff, display it when you can.
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

Those end nippers were mostly a farrier`s tool for nipping off and pulling shoe nails.Carpenters use them as nail cutters still.I guess they would have been used for cobbling also.

I love the old folk`s time capsules.My wife`s paternal grandfather was a salesman and didn`t use tools much.But back then,even a guy like that still fixed and tinkered some.He had tin cans full of buttons,screws,bits & pieces of this`n`that.It`s just neat to keep it all together.I`ve had his stuff for over 20 years,now that`s even been a long time.
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

this is a cool collectors hand tool history site, complete with time lines of production and pictures:

http://alloy-artifacts.com/

papaw at papaw's wrench site told me about it, he's on here somewhere also.

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Old 02-10-2009, 08:04 PM   #17
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Re: Grandfather's Tool Box - 1975 - pictures n' things

Some other threads I had going about the tools... in case anyone is interested:


http://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthreads/...&Number=503091


http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...13#post3581213


http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...479#post392479


http://www.papawswrench.com/vboard/s...ted=1#post5813


Also, since I posted the images, a Australian old truck pal, who has a 1942 'ute' as he calls it... went and added his two cents on the pictures. Denis is the name in the comments of the images...

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