View allAll Photos Tagged Tools
The Houston Regional Antique Tool Show and Swap meet was organized by Jim Goodson and sponsored by the Southwest Tool Collectors Association. The meet was held Saturday at The Hickory Hollow Restaurant on Heights Blvd. in Houston.
A large number of tools were displayed, traded, and sold.
Check out my vintage tool forum- Tool Talk
Museum of tools at the mozzarella farm Tenuta Vannulo, the only organic buffalo-milk farm in Italy
Via G. Galilei 84047
Cappacio Scalo, Amalfi Coast, Italy
Prehistoric Gallery, National Museum of Vietnamese History. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.
Cultivator Teeth are durable powder coated teeth feature a narrow throat and a wide foot for thorough cultivation under the soil surface. One tooth can be used on the toolbar for laying off rows or as many as five for more intense cultivation. Another excellent feature is that they will work on Planet Jr. Wheel Hoe.
Sweeps can be used for weeding and shallow cultivation. These are easily mounted on the tool bar for working between rows. The 8” sweep blades can be adjusted on the tool bar for working with different width rows. The blades are designed to cultivate close to the plant without damaging the roots. The durable steel blades and cast iron are powder coated.
I produced this YouTube Slideshow Creator (www.marxtoolings.com)
Melaka Machine Tools Suppliers | MMC Component Sources Sdn Bhd | +606-335 7148 www.mmcpart.com MMC Component Sources SDN BHD (MMC Component) is a supplier and pr…
Read more about cnc tool producers
(Posted by a Precision Machining China Manufacturer)
P1020189
1/2" drive speeder handles 5480
In 1949 Plomb was required to change the brand name marked on their tools, and chose "PROTO" (from "PROfessional TOols") as the new name. In 1949 Plomb started marking tools with the "PROTO" mark, and by 1950 the Plomb name had disappeared from its tools. The "PROTO LOS ANGELES" mark was used to 1956.