1930's tools

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craigwis
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1930's tools

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Update to a posting that I had in June.
I have added one more wrench #2512 Box end wrench 7/8 x 13/16 plus the 4 Buick tight wrench that I had for sale before. #2501, 2502, 2504, 2513-A
$45.00 plus shipping for all 5
Craig at cstevenh@msn.com
Last edited by craigwis on Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
ranger
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Re: 1930's tools

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What did you use to clean them? They look different from your first posting of them. Is there any thing inparticular you are looking for in trade? If not how much are you charging for shipping? Thanks, Ranger.
craigwis
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Re: 1930's tools

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I use a rust remover called Evapo-Rust that I get from Walmart or Harbor Freight. It works over night then I hand wire brush them and soak them in motor oil and wipe them off. It will take off 95% of the rust. I use it on my old tractor wrenchs that I get that have a lot more rust on them. The rust will start to come back in a few months. I have not found any thing to keep the rust from coming back that will not change the finish on the tools.
For shipping I would need your Zip code but flat rate box's maybe the cheapest way.
E-Mail me cstevenh@msn.com
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