Thursday, October 31, 2024
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Bicknell stoneworking supplies
Bicknell was located in Rockland Maine from 1893 and supplied all sorts of tools to the coastal granite industry. Here hammers and anvils are sold by the pound. (Handles not included)
Bicknell left Maine in 1996 and consolidated at their Elberton Georgia location. Company history here.
Granite Museum of Maine |
CB350F working retail
This motorcycle confused me when it arrived on the scene, it did nothing better than the twin except look fancy with its attractive tank and four pipes- it wasn't even as fast as the twin. All these years later, they still look best completely stock. I do recognize that if the pipes are rusted (and they all did) they are impossible to find.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
One of my vices is vises,; First US patent vice?
It appears that first "real" vise, one with adjustable locking parallel jaws, one of which slid along a slot or track to provide work-holding is considered to have been invented in England in 1750, and apparently the first cast iron vice was made in England in 1830. (Brockhouse Heuer).
The US patent office was established in 1802, with a complete makeover in 1836 when a new numbering system with new verification rules were introduced. Under the new numbering system, we have a contender for the first US vise patent; patent #127 granted to Linus Dean on Feb16 1837 for a vise with a spiral locking wheel which engages a rack to provide a locking action. Not the familiar screw type with the handle on the end, but pretty close.
Monday, October 28, 2024
Monday Mystery; Over-center Clamp
Jhalani wrench
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Sidecar Sunday
Saturday, October 26, 2024
French made Jewelers calipers
Gloster Meteor
This new jet-powered Meteor flew its first mission on July 27, 1944. It was one of twenty F1's built and is part of 616 Squadron, the first in the RAF to fly jet fighters. the Meteor was the only allied jet in service during WW2.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Another job you may not want to do, Stonemason
Late 19th century. Someone designed this Ionic column and its capital, a team carved it out of granite, it was shipped by boat or by train, then these men installed it. (before safety was invented).
We don't build things like this anymore.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Spark plug, cylinder stud wrench
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Lucas Silver King Kerosene Bicycle lamp
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Duro-chrome #98 11/32 wrench
Lincoln 1953
Monday, October 21, 2024
Monday Mystery; Chinese wrench
Monday Mystery; Dashboards
Before you use google lens to find similar images, rack your brain and memory, what motorcycle or car are these dashboards from?
Sunday, October 20, 2024
American Steel Foundries
The company website states; The company was founded as American Steel Foundries in 1902 via the combination of eight steel foundries in the East and Midwest United States, the name was changed to Amsted Industries in 1962. At one time, Amsted dealt principally with railroad companies, producing a variety of cast-steel components. Today, the company’s product lineup includes a broad range of innovative solutions for rail, commercial vehicle, automotive, and construction applications.
But that featured train is definitely from a previous era, much earlier than 1902...
Saturday, October 19, 2024
German & Austrian Wrench Makers (updated)
Update Oct. 2024; I just picked this Elora 19 mm wrench (below) up at a junk store, they don't appear often- especially when I found one on Amazon for $205!!!!