Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
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Great pic,Don.
.....and a beautiful dog. 
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Great shot! She even got the bee in flight. 
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Sarah's uncle had a dog, much like that one only darker, that used to look at bumble bees just like that....then he would chomp 'em. Never saw him get stung.
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Thank you very much, Dale.orvet wrote:Nice box you made Joe!
I like the ruler too! ::tu::
Don, that's a beautiful and mezmerized dog.
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Great looking crate you built there,Joe.
....you are a very talented Man. 
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I found these rusty M Klein pliers at an estate sale today.
They cleaned up nicely!
Cool stamp on the back, a bit work but cool!
I think these are lineman's pliers.
They cleaned up nicely!
Cool stamp on the back, a bit work but cool!
I think these are lineman's pliers.
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I think they are too.orvet wrote:I think these are lineman's pliers.
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It don't get no better than Klein tools!!!
Looking for the magic penny!
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You are right Dave!Just Plain Dave wrote:It don't get no better than Klein tools!!!
I haven't checked the price on these pliers yet, but I bet the current version is in the $35+ range here locally. Not bad for $3.
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I bet you Guys are right....if not for the pliers at the end,I would just call them side cutters.
Very handy looking tool.
Very handy looking tool.
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Thank you for the kind words, Johnnie. Those little, but time consuming projects really satisfying.
Not to be too bold here, but the box is sitting on a plant stand I made a few years ago with hand made peened copper nails.
Thanks.
Not to be too bold here, but the box is sitting on a plant stand I made a few years ago with hand made peened copper nails.
Thanks.
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That's some real fine work there, Joe! Those copper nails are a nice touch!
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Yep...those nails really make it stand out...awesome, Joe. 
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Looks like they're goin for around 29 Bucks Dale. Great find and fine job cleanin the rust off! 
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Joe -- Very nice. Are the copper nails structural or decorative only?
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That sounds about right Perry. I did find the new 9 in. version for $34.95 on the M. Klein & Sons website.singin46 wrote:Looks like they're goin for around 29 Bucks Dale. Great find and fine job cleanin the rust off!
Joe, those hand made peened copper nails really add a designer touch to that plant stand.
I am curious too if they are structural or decorative?
Some new old thing I picked up yesterday at the flea market; an old fashioned tack puller.
Pretty cool I thought & functional as well!
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Johnnie, Jerry, and Dale, thanks for the response.
The nails are entirely structural.
I took pictures of a larger stand to show the nails and rivets a little better.
The nails were a problem at first. I was trying to sink a round copper "nail", actually, copper wire, into a accuratly sized predrilled hole.
It wouldn't hold in my trial pieces. I shrunk the hole size and hammered the wire square so the corners would take purchase of the predrilled hole. Sheese! Like the guy said when they built the Brooklyn Bridge; "All this just to get to Brooklyn".
The nails are entirely structural.
I took pictures of a larger stand to show the nails and rivets a little better.
The nails were a problem at first. I was trying to sink a round copper "nail", actually, copper wire, into a accuratly sized predrilled hole.
It wouldn't hold in my trial pieces. I shrunk the hole size and hammered the wire square so the corners would take purchase of the predrilled hole. Sheese! Like the guy said when they built the Brooklyn Bridge; "All this just to get to Brooklyn".
Joe
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That’s using your head for something other than a hat rack..I shrunk the hole size and hammered the wire square so the corners would take purchase of the predrilled hole.
I can't let my Wife see this...or She will be coming home with copper wire and putting me to work.
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Yesterday I picked up another much needed Knife Box.....I don't believe it to be a high dollar box,not marked in any type of way...but definitely fits my needs. 
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Looks like Harbor Freight to me but what the heck, it'll hold knives and look pretty decent while doing it.
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Nothing wrong with that. I got one just like it!johnnierotten wrote:Yesterday I picked up another much needed Knife Box.....I don't believe it to be a high dollar box,not marked in any type of way...but definitely fits my needs.
Nice...
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I like it alot Johnnie! Modeled after those older specialty tool chests of the 1920s.
The knives will like sleepin in it too. 
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Thanks Fellas.
..I'm real happy with it. 
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Nice lookin' chest Johnnie! You should snap another pic when you get 'er all loaded up with knives!
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