
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Construction of the dirigible Akron

Motobecane 350 triple

Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Malsbary 1680 wrench
This is another implement wrench, this time supplied with the company's main product, a grain drill that attached to a gang plough. I thought fields had to be disced and harrowed before planting, but what do I know?
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Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Wright Brothers Glider
Barbed Wire, 1877
Although the first patent for barb wire was issued in 1867 to Lucien B. Smith of Kent Ohio, Joseph Gidden made some improvements and his patent resulted in what we know today as barbed wire. The lower costs associated with fencing with barb wire made enclosing livestock much more affordable, leading to largeer farms.
Monday, August 25, 2025
Another job you probably wouldn't want to do, Tire maker
Monday Mystery, British made Multi-tool
A pretty serious looking multi-tool. Hammer, puller, ruler and on the back, even a file! British design registration number might be 841889 and that might be a logo, though I can't read it...
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Saturday, August 23, 2025
Short Shetland
A Short Shetland of the RAF Coastal Command showing off.
The Shetland was designed to be the replacement for the WW2 Sunderland. It first flew in 1944 and only 2 aircraft were completed before the war ended. Number one burnt at its moorings in 1946, the second was outfitted with seats as a passenger carrier, it was scrapped in 1951.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Radio comes to the CN Railway
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Sandy Stewart, From Coast to Coast, a Personal Account of Radio in Canada, CBC Enterprises, 1985 |
After the formation of the Canadian National Railway as a crown corporation in 1919, the president, Sir Henry Thornton saw the possibilities of radio in promoting travel on the railway. The company set up a chain of radio broadcasting stations across the country and then produced content to fill the airwaves so passengers on the train would be kept entertained all across the country.
This radio project ended in 1932 for two reasons, the government instituted cost cutting for the railway during the depression and had also decided there should be a national radio system. The stage was set for the formation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, still with us today.
Thursday, August 21, 2025
What do ya think, Joe?
Frction adjustable wrench
Another interesting design for an adjustable wrench. The lower jaw slides against the handle along a textured surface. The sleeve then slides down to lock them together. No name on this anywhere and a quick search by Google lens finds it being described as German or British in various ads. I have the idea that I've done a post on this or something very similar but how do I find it?
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
We used to make things in this country, Rawhide or metal?
One of my vices is vises, another unknown. updated
No idea where this one came from, no markings on this handy device, perhaps there were decals on the flat areas at one time? The cast lugs seem like they're on the wrong side of the jaw but perhaps there are missing parts too.
Update, Thanks, Dave for the info below.
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
83rd anniversary of the Dieppe raid
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Brigadier General Denis Whittaker, Dieppe,Tragedy to Triumph, McGraw-Hill Ryerson Press, 1992 |
On Aug 19 1942, an Allied amphibious force conducted the first large scale raid on Europe landing at Dieppe. It was a disaster, It seemed as if the Germans knew they were coming, The Luftwaffe was ready and as the landing craft hit the beach, the defending guns were intact. The Allied tanks got stuck on the beach- actually small stones, despite the chespaling mentioned above.
The force barely got past the sea wall and inside of 10 hours, of the 6000 men who landed, 3600 had been killed, wounded or captured. Most of the force was Canadian, the 5000-strong force suffered a 68% casualty rate.
The whole disastrous experience was justified as a learning experience and on D-Day these lessons contributed to the success of the invasion.
Monday, August 18, 2025
Monday Mystery, old wrench
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Suzuki TS250 Savage
The groundbreaking Yamaha DT-1 was introduced in 1968, Suzuki didn't wait to see how it sold, this is their offering in 1969.