After combing through rusty piles of unloved apparatuses from years past, in shops dedicated to all things decrepit and threadbare, I'll post here the gems I unearth for resurrection and reinstatement. Brought back from their long slumber just in time before succumbing irrevocably to the inexorable invasion from their natural enemies: air and water.
People don’t seem to do much bearing scraping anymore. Not with this tool, anyway. Here’s a paper, published in 1981, that calls doing such an art: The Art…
“Determines pitches quickly and positively on bolts and nuts, pipes and fittings.” What about screws? They called this an “Automotive & Aviation” set, which means that it has…