I Think I Hit the Motherload With This Machinist Chest
#19
You definitely suck!
Total score!
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#20
I'd say a 'machinist' owned that.

My jaunts to Boeing Surplus yielded similar about 10 years ago. All those bitty things ran about 25 cents to a dollar. Not much in the pictures was over $5. Most stuff was sold by the pound.

Fun stuff if you can use it.
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#21
wow Richard what can I say that hasn't already been said. "Congratulations" enjoy sorting.


Steve
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#22
Nice score. Beautiful chest. I'd love to try and build one someday.


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#23
If you have no plans for the tap & die stuff we should use it. Let me know the price.

Arlin
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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#24
I'm Kermit the Frog green with envy. Those adjustable parallels are something I've been looking for.
A man of foolish pursuits
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#25
Nice score.
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#26
Nice score! Those chests are still made today in Dayton, Ohio. They even offer restoration services on their older chests. http://gerstnerusa.com/restoration-and-repair
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