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26 May 2021 at 5:02 pm #714830
that’s what so great on fleamarkets, especially in Belgium 🙂 I’m lucky to live in a Belgian place where there’s a weekly flea market and a small salvage yard for tools, just bought me a wole set of auger bits and a small handdril for 20 €
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You must be logged in to view attached files.25 May 2021 at 7:05 pm #714721it is set depending on the length of the teeth….here’s a link, go to 07:50…not the same set but the same principle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo9J71GKNCw
25 May 2021 at 3:05 pm #714682Larry, I think it’s complete…the knurled screw is on the front of the top jaw…the hole on the bottom jaw is not functionable, i’ts closed and has no threads. There’s only one marking on one of the ovals, it says ” Rapid “, maybe the other markings are worn throughout the years….anyway, I do know how it works ..found a demonstration on YT
17 May 2021 at 1:22 pm #713556not ebay but local salvage dealer score…paid about nothing, 19 € for all
the ripcut saw is Sandvik in topnotch condition, crosscut is Slack-Sellars ( The Black Knight it said underneath the layers of rust ) ….both were full of rust, now only the Slack-Sellars need some setting and sharpening..the level is a cute little gem I couldn’t resist, it’ 3.5 inches long…as for the tools together in the picture, they are all in good condition exept one of the drillbits and the coping saw, which needs some care on the adjustments….I just love salvage dealers who don’t know realise what they have in store ( one of the guys was kinda laughing at me, saying what you gonna do with those… )
one more thing…the Slack-Sellars saw was in exellent condition when they got it they said….it came from a carpenter who took great care of his tools, the rust had build up while sitting in their stockpileAttachments:
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