I went by a garage sale this morning and scored a tool box with tools for $5.00. The box contained a Yankee push drill and two long auger bits, alone worth perhaps $40.00, and a variety of wrenches, screwdrivers, and other things. Three of the screwdrivers had chips out of the blades, as if they had been used as pry bars and the blade had broken in the process. Not a big deal. A few minutes with a bench grinder and the blades had perfectly level, if slightly shorter tips. I am puzzled by the handles on three of them;
The middle one has a wooden handle, but the top is broken off. The top and bottom screwdrivers have plastic handles. It looks like they both came in contact with something really hot and the plastic was melted. I could understand that happening once but I would have found the event sufficiently traumatic so as never to chance a repeat experience. What was the previous owner doing to mangle them so?
Tag Archives: tools
Workbench
Folding workbench – putting it together
Folding workbench–put the top together
I have glued all three layers of the bench top together: Continue reading
Cabinet Scraper
I made a cabinet scraper a while back, simply cutting a more-or-less rectangular piece of steel from the blade of an old saw. Continue reading
It can be done
After finishing work on the small workbench yesterday I cleaned everything off of my main workbench. Pictures behind cut
Rebuilding a small workbench
Some years ago I found, perhaps at a garage sale, a small (2 ft. long, 2 ft. high) workbench. It has been useful, but it was really beat up: Continue reading
Friday night
I stayed late at work then took the train to south Minneapolis for colgaffneyis Night at the Pub. I got to Merlin’s Rest early, so I stopped in at the hardware store next door. I found some large old-fashioned (tapered square shank) auger bits there. I bought three, one 1-1/8″ and two 1-1/4″.
The company at Merlin’s Rest was pleasant, but I have had better evenings there. It seemed a lot noisier than usual. My tolerance for crowded loud bars and similar settings, never very high, seems to be declining as I get older.
More applied electrochemistry
I derusted another file tonight by electrolysis. The setup was topologically and electrically identical to Sunday’s, but the file was much bigger. So I put everything flat in a large, low tub. The current was a little lower (4 Amps), but it got the job done.
Sorry, no pics tonight:
- I was doing this along with several other things.
- mia_mcdavid was using the camera for fabric stuff.
Making a knife
I am making a woodcarving knife. I started with an old file. Continue reading