During the 1912 Belgian Grand Prix, for reasons not explained, the Continental tire depot was set up on a barge in a canal.
Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Friday, July 4, 2025
Continental tires
During the 1912 Belgian Grand Prix, for reasons not explained, the Continental tire depot was set up on a barge in a canal.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Model Tool kit by Mason and Parker
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Brooklands Vincent Comet
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
We used to make things in this country #371; David Maxwell & Sons
Here is a hub or similar cast cover from some unknown piece of machinery or equipment but I had to go looking for more info on the company. I've never run across any Maxwell equipment that I can remember.
Maxwell's Limited was a foundry first established in Paris, Ontario which moved to St. Mary's, Ontario in 1888, where it became known as David Maxwell & Sons or simply Maxwell & Sons.
In its heyday when cast iron was king, it employed over 100 people and was the largest factory in Perth County. The two-storey building was 250 feet long, with another wing 200 feet long. The first floor was for machine work with storage in the wing and basement. Painting and finishing were done on the second floor. Three shorter wings, each 150 feet long, contained a wood shop, blacksmith shop and moulding shop. Initially, farm equipment was the main focus, but eventually it produced all sorts of horsedrawn equipment and farm tools down to wheelbarrows and butter churns.
During World War II, production was devoted to the manufacture of hand grenades. Following the war, it was unable to compete in the farm equipment field and ceased operation in 1964. The factory was demolished in 1987.
Catalogues of farm implements, washing machines, lawn mowers, butter churns, price listings, advertisement, history for the David Maxwell & Sons, St. Mary’s, Ontario. Dates 1875-1978
Info from an ebay ad!




Studebaker Packard for 1958
Monday, June 30, 2025
The joys of working with junk... Update
15/32 socket
I've never seen a socket of this measurement. 15/32 metric-ates out to 11.9 mm so it probably isn't just a standardized12 mm. It's an older Taiwanese make, no name.
More oddness, I actually needed this today for nuts on an 8" rim I'm rejuvenating.
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Abrafile rod saw
A tungsten carbide rod saw blade to fit to a junior hacksaw frame and used to cut tiles. Made by the Abrasive Tool Co. of Twickenham, England, which no longer seems to exist, little info online.