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lloe01

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  1. Wow, that spreader would make pretty deadly quick work of anyone who accidentally got in its way.
  2. Get the cable, too! Make Damascus with it. That cable sells for about $10 per foot of 1-inch thick cable.
  3. Take a picture of it with the horn pointing to the right. in the center of the side should be a diamond shape and the word Trenton or Trexton
  4. I was a computer software tester for AWACS between '82 and '85. I clocked over 900 hours in the simulator. 552nd AWACS
  5. That is a nice hammer. Dave makes some awesome hammers! Congrats
  6. if there is anything specific you need let me know and I will take pictures for you.
  7. 38221 - Looks to be between 1922-23 according to page 273 of "Anvils in America" by R. A. Postman
  8. So you took four and turned them into three? I know you all wanted to ask this That actually is pretty neat. I never thought about taking something like that and aging it. Kewl!
  9. Dang, looks like a mix of Little Giant, Murray and Star!
  10. 36 files of differing sizes, 10" length of small rail, 3 pair of tongs, 2 chisels, box of sander belts and one long spike. $60
  11. I had a co-worker of mine (well, he was 40 years ago) get one of those Bulldogs and he mounted it on the front of the state-owned Chevy Suburban he drove. The van was solid orange and he had the dog on the front and he also drilled a hole in the roof and installed a CB radio antenna too. He was a highway engineer. No one said anything.
  12. Mark, That bulldog goes on the front of Mack trucks.
  13. Hmmmmmm, video......will see what I can arrange. :)
  14. I have most of the grime gone. It is all put together and ready to go to work now.
  15. Not finished painting it yet. Somehow, during painting this hammer, I tinted my hair cranberry red :)
  16. It came with a 110/220v 1hp motor that feels like it weighs 100 lbs!
  17. Finally got time to take a couple pictures. This hammer is pretty clean. They never oiled it, so I went ahead and lubed anything that moves
  18. Got it home. Took a while to get it off the truck and upright in my garage. All I had was a 1-ton motor winch and a helper. Oh, and my wife to tell me how to do things. Actually, she did a great job. So, the 50 lb Star is sitting by my 25 lb Meyer. The Star is a larger frame. I will get a pic tomorrow.
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