Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tools. Show all posts

16 October 2021

Toolbox


I found a Sidchrome wall cabinet toolbox on hard rubbish last week. It's pretty rough. Very muddy, dunno why. Covered in bogan stickers. I did a de-grease, scrub, and hose-down. It probably needs some rust treatment here and there, but I'm going to leave it for now and see how it behaves in a dry environment.

Unfortunately I removed a historic sticker from the cabinet. In the "before" photos you can see a "Proto tools" sticker on the inside of the door. The brand is a U.S brand that supplied for Sidchrome in the brief period when they stopped manufacture in Australia and moved manufacture to Taiwan or Korea or something in the early 90's. Oh well. That places the cabinet in the early 90's era anyhow. It was an absolutely absurd selection of tools. An upper row of ring-ring spanners. A middle row of ring-open spanners, and a lower row of open-open spanners. What an absolute waste of everyone's time. When was the last time you wanted anything other than a ring-open spanner? Never.

Not entirely sure what I'm going to do with it. I don't have a man-cave to display it in, do not own sidchrome tools, and the few display tools I do have are radical mis-matches. (seen below). I dunno...really trying to get rid of stuff at the moment.

Oh and I found a small step stool on hard rubbish also. Handy, as I was browsing online for one anyhow. Expensive little critters.

04 July 2020

Hard rubbish vice refurb


Jana's parents found a few small vices on the side of the road. Here's one of them torn down ready to be cleaned up with a steel brush on the drill.

I've whipped up some replacement jaws in aluminium. Notice the goofy different hole spacing...

I also re-tapped the retaining bolt in the movable jaw for the main screw. The retainer bolt and threads were a mess, and it was some imperial rubbish so I turned it into an M6 thread.
Stripped down and sprayed mat-black.
Mounted to a ply base for portability. Silly thing has a lip to hang over the edge of a bench...do not want...
Looks great. New jaws are great. Nice lil' tool.
I FINALLY made hardwood jaws for my big vice. The original steel jaws have been problematic for car parts for YEARS and prone to marking or damaging them.
I've put this upgrade off for an eternity. So happy it's done now. Super happy with this vice again.

20 November 2017

Bench Sander


So anyway, I did that thing that every guy does when he owns a belt sander, but not a bench sander...

Works pretty well.