Diamond Reo, I think? Seen today in Hill City, South Dakota.
Monday, July 31, 2023
1922 GN Vitesse Cyclecar engine
C.F. Caunter, The Light Car, a technical history, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1970 |
GN was a British maker of cyclecars. They started in 1910 using JAP or Peugeot engines but soon produced their engines, an 1100 cc V twin, first pushrod then chain driven overhead cam. The cyclecar boom was soon over and the factory closed in 1923.
Duckbill 68
Aluminum and about 4 inches long- looking like a spile for maple syrup-ing, I could not figure out what it could possibly be used for. There is no through hole but there was a hole for attaching something!
The patent number told all. It's a ground anchor, designed to be driven into the earth with a hammer and a rod or tube in the tapered hole. The sharp edges help with penetrating the earth. A cable is pre attached, and when the required depth is reached the pull on the offset cable helps to wedge the anchor in place. A tube could be used to fill the hole with concrete to further anchor it in place. A specialized thing indeed.
Sunday, July 30, 2023
1960 Flandria
Friday, July 28, 2023
Lehigh Valley Streamliner John Wilkes
The smaller railroads needed to keep up with the expensive high profile name trains, Lehigh Valley hired Otto Kuhler to modernize the trains between Scranton and New York City. He went with a red, black and aluminum livery and added some streamline features to two of their 25 year old Pacific locomotives. The result was this eye-catching train introduced in 1939. The illustration for the brochure was also done by Otto Kuhler. The streamlining lasted till the metal drives of WW2 and the train was discontinued in 1961.
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Maslow's hammer, "If all you have is a hammer..."
Tool Barn |
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
P. Mengin Type B Aircraft Engine
Monday, July 24, 2023
Sad story
Ugh.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/craftsman-america-wrench-stanley-black-decker-reshoring-factory-1125792f
Monday Mystery; large cutter
Once again I haven't provided anything for scale but this tool is about 12-14 inches long with cutting jaw about 3/4 inch in size, wrong shape for a lopper, too small for a dehorning tool, too large for wire or cable. No name or logo anywhere, any guesses?
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Pere Marquette streaminer, 1946
Pere Marquette was a French Jesuit missionary who founded Michigan's first European settlement, Sault Saint Marie."Hmmmm, let's name a train after him!"
Sidecar Sunday
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Welch Micrometer demonstrator or display model
Here's an interesting piece, an outsized display or demonstration model of a Welch micrometer. The thimble rotates to show the numbers on the scale. It's about 30 inches long and about 18-20 inches tall.
Friday, July 21, 2023
Smith Flyer
Bill Sherk, 60 years behind the Wheel, Dundurn Press, 2003 |
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Apex extension/adapter EX377-12
This isn't a rare or valuable tool, rather it's a curious thing.
Half inch drive extension, 12 inches long, but with a 3/8" male end. How often would anyone need that? I bought it, put it in the tool box, just to see if I ever find a use for it.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Occasional chair
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Monday, July 17, 2023
Monday mystery... Ok... it's just a quiz
I found this body shell behind a fence, and it took me a few minutes to figure out what car it was from. I have no doubts you guys will figure it out quicker than I did... Guesses?
Monday Mystery. Goderich fire truck
A lot of questions. I'm not sure of the year, but possibly the new addition to the fleet? I can't determine the make of the truck, but I don't think its a Seagrave... even though the factory is just down the coast. Previous post.
The whole fire department is posing with the shiny truck, even the dog gets in the fun. Below, same location, probably the same truck, different dog.