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Never rummage through your entire toolbox hunting for a stupid missing socket ever again!
This handy-dandy All-In-One handtool packs an entire socket set into one nifty 5" tool.
Okay. This cool 1960s handtool won't actually replace a good quality socket set, but for those small jobs where schlepping a heavy box of wrenches and sockets around is more of a PITA than you wish to deal with, this versatile little guy tucks in your back pocket and does a fine job!
He'll also make a dog-gone good lookin' paperweight.
Title / Titre :
A man wearing coveralls and waders holds a shovel in a room filled with salmon, Vancouver, British Columbia /
Un homme portant une salopette et des bottes-pantalon tient une pelle dans une pièce remplie de saumons, à Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique)
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Gar Lunney
Date(s) : 1958
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 4301748, 4314058
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Location / Lieu : Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada / Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Gar Lunney. National Film Board. Still Photography Division. Library and Archives Canada, e010975798 /
Gar Lunney. Office national du film du Canada. Service de la photographie. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, e010975798
Here's another angle of the underside of the bench after the mortises have been bored
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Three U.S. Forest Service wildland firefighters in full firefighting safety gear and carrying handtools hike in the 126th Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif. on January 1, 2015.
A plane I made from a bit of old door frame. This one in particular is used for curving the inside of planks. It has a very slight curve to the underside.
Never rummage through your entire toolbox hunting for a stupid missing socket ever again!
This handy-dandy All-In-One handtool packs an entire socket set into one nifty 5" tool.
Okay. This cool 1960s handtool won't actually replace a good quality socket set, but for those small jobs where schlepping a heavy box of wrenches and sockets around in more of a PITA than you wish to deal with, this versitile little guy tucks in your back pocket and does a fine job!
He'll also make a dog-gone good lookin' paperweight.
A Blacksmith working a redhot piece of metal on an anvil in the process of making an old style nail at the Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire
Have to say, my number one tool is my pair of hands. Versatile, experienced, broken in, and, dare I say...always handy.
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Rolleiflex Service Handtool.
There are 2 numbers engraved on the head manually :
04474.001 and 03615.001
These are probably refering to the Rollei numbers of the parts that this tool was made for.
Most probably this is tool 04000.47-1-W001 which has to be used on the (flash-)contact retaining ring of a Rolleiflex 3,5.
Typical is that the head has only 1 notch. The piece of rubber hose around the handle is most probably fitted afterwards.