Charlie's Shed - Parts and tools
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Tools: Push-Pull drivers: Surprise names
top: Reversible spiral drive bottom: Drive only
Driver from...
Classic tool company Eldi
I'll be looking for the Phillips head...
The ratcheting spiral driver from...
Craftsman
hmmm... would they still honor the lifetime warranty?
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Another Hataya tool - chain breaker
replaceable points
from the last picture you can see this tab can swing to the side. I'm assuming a stop device so you don't push a pin all the way out the backside
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Reply #2:
I saw a fellow (Chester Spier) on youtube who repaired a shot spring on a different company's antique push drill. I'm thinking that lock nut on the top of the barrel may allow access for replacement... for the future. Also can try to find a bit that fits with the point intact.
I saw a fellow (Chester Spier) on youtube who repaired a shot spring on a different company's antique push drill. I'm thinking that lock nut on the top of the barrel may allow access for replacement... for the future. Also can try to find a bit that fits with the point intact.
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Hard to believe so much fine stuff could come out of one shed! Please keep it coming.
The name I have heard for those nipple drivers is "Yankee Screwdriver." The one in the shop where I built wheels in the late seventies was a recalcitrant beast which no amount of lube could loosen up.
Brent
The name I have heard for those nipple drivers is "Yankee Screwdriver." The one in the shop where I built wheels in the late seventies was a recalcitrant beast which no amount of lube could loosen up.
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I keep feeling like I'm an old television add... "But wait! There's more!" I haven't even started trying to organize the two crates of TA and Simplex Cranks and chain rings. I had to do a dump from my own garage Saturday and Sunday to find space for the crates... but wait... the shed still has more!!!
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High-E Hubs
they have been wrapped so long I don't want to take them out just to look at them... rear says a 6 spd. I believe I also have a high-lo flange one in the boxes somewhere...
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A grab bag to go through
Parts, tools... a grab bag of goods
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For PastorBob: Freewheels - Everest & Packson
Packson Perfection
4 spd
Made in France SGSD
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PastorBob... forgot the Everest
6 spd corncobs 13-18 - yes they probably need your spa treatment
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Need oil? Lube?
I know I saw a thread where they had oil can/pump
Eagle 66
Dri-Slide?
last and least
Eagle 66
Dri-Slide?
last and least
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VAR Tools
a couple in the bag...
spoke nippers and a fender punch
I don't know that I "need" hand drive long neck sockets - but these were still in their bag, and so pretty...
spoke nippers and a fender punch
I don't know that I "need" hand drive long neck sockets - but these were still in their bag, and so pretty...
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Campy Chain Guides
Pretty much says it all
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Simplex Super LJ ... maybe when I build that triple...
my recollection though is that the was a 4 window long cage... but I could be wrong
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Zeus... Spian's Campy
Shifters still sealed in the bag
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Campy Quick Releases - Gran Sport rear
There were a bunch of them in a small box - variations
and the gran sport rear that really needs a bath - at the very least
and the gran sport rear that really needs a bath - at the very least
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freewheel removers... even Packson I believe, and crank removers
Does the "R" identify company? Was there a time when Right cranks and Left cranks had different thread directions like their pedals?
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a chain breaker - for motorcycles, but read the manufacturer name for yourself
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Wrenches: S.A., Cyclo Benelux, GB ...
Cyclo Benelux - not sure what the pins are for...
and pins on both sides
GB
Sturmey Archer
"SEP" or "SER" if a bad stamp
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a Couplemore spoke wrenches - "REG" and just old wedge
"REG" chain tool
Does this spoke wrench have an actual specific size that got worn open, or was it designed to use by grabbing when it catches along the wedge cut
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Parts: Suntour Barcon Accushift
I have a box or maybe a drawer of Campy bar end friction shifters (maybe with the first set of Campy drawers already posted) but these Suntours were an odd find by themselves. Have to look these up to get a clue what those extra parts in the bag are for...
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They look like braze on covers. Not sure what they would be doing with bar ends that need stops on the shifter braze-on area.
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