Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Tools in one of the large Kennedy Fold Out Tool Box...

This view is one side of the fold out trays and part of the main section

I think it may be some sort of checking tool for something military aircraft related.  It has air hoses (can see one at the bottom of the picture) that pass through and the air comes out of the slotted area of the bore... 

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 

I think it says it's made in India...

I'm not sure what this is.  It's got two spring loaded jaws that holds something while the center has a pin that can be rotated in.  It seems to work similar to a chain breaker and maybe that's what this is?

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...

Starrett hacksaw blades

This is a "saw set" that lets you angle the teeth on a saw blade to different settings.

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...

A smaller version of the ratcheting tap handle and a very old 1/4" Craftsman ratchet

miscellaneous...

In the main compartment...



Hazet brand special tools (may be for diesel Mercedes engine service)

Plomb tools on the left...

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...

More Hazet special tools...

Maxwell and Fiat wrenches (there was a car brand "Maxwell" pre-WWII...

Rolls Royce wrench (says "Don't Hammer")

RR logo on the wrench

Hazet special tool wrenches (two of the same)

Hazet tools have a very nice design/shape and finish...

The "Hazet" logo is also a very nice graphic design...