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| This view is one side of the fold out trays and part of the main section |
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| This is a ratcheting tap handle. It's got a small knob at the top that you pull up and rotate to change the ratcheting direction |
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| I think it says it's made in India... |
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| This seems to be a T-handle socket tool but it has a section near the bottom that folds out to give leverage. I'm not sure why you need that when you have a handle that's about the same size... |
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| Starrett hacksaw blades |
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| This is a "saw set" that lets you angle the teeth on a saw blade to different settings. |
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| The brand is "Boice" and it appears to be a bore checking gauge |
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| It was last calibrated about 30 years ago... |
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| A smaller version of the ratcheting tap handle and a very old 1/4" Craftsman ratchet |
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| miscellaneous... |
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| In the main compartment... |
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| Hazet brand special tools (may be for diesel Mercedes engine service) |
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| Plomb tools on the left... |
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| Hazet special tools & and a straight reamer on a swivel socket setup. On the right is a MATADOR brand special tool with the Mercedes-Benz logo on it... |
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| More Hazet special tools... |
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| Maxwell and Fiat wrenches (there was a car brand "Maxwell" pre-WWII... |
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| Rolls Royce wrench (says "Don't Hammer") |
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| RR logo on the wrench |
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| Hazet special tool wrenches (two of the same) |
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| Hazet tools have a very nice design/shape and finish... |
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| The "Hazet" logo is also a very nice graphic design... |

























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