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Default Any requests for handtools?

I have a lot of hand tools that are just about ready to go out the door, but i'd like some input regarding what you all may be looking for to see or buy.
Jacko is probably taken care of for a little while (or not ) after picking up a 605 and a G6 Gage plane from me a week ago.

Anyone have any requests? I'm not asking for you to commit to buying, I'd just like to work on some stuff that may pique some interest...

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Old Posted 03-08-2012, 09:44 PM in reply to Gregory Of Sherwood Forest's post "Any requests for handtools?"
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You probably have quite a few different things that I would enjoy owning, but my tool fund is a little on the empty side. I'm working on getting it built back up though.

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Old Posted 03-08-2012, 11:01 PM in reply to atauer's post starting "You probably have quite a few different..."
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Greg, I need a cutlass bearing puller.



I will try to get to the vices tomorrow to shoot a couple of pictures.
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Old Posted 03-09-2012, 01:30 AM in reply to Jacko's post starting "Greg, I need a cutlass bearing puller...."
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I've got pretty much all I'll use. Actually have some extras that I don't need.
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Old Posted 03-09-2012, 12:53 PM in reply to Fbranco's post starting "I've got pretty much all I'll use...."
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Not at the moment all my funds are going into the shop addition, down the road a Draw Knife for debarking, have some hickory / cherry limbs and logs drying upstairs.
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Old Posted 03-26-2012, 03:39 AM in reply to JJOLD's post starting "Not at the moment all my funds are..."
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2 Buck, or Charles Buck 3/8" socket bench chisels.
I need to make a pair of skew chisels with them.
No handles necessary, as I will make them to match my other buck chisels.

Yea I'm a buck chisel fan.
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Old Posted 03-26-2012, 01:31 PM in reply to stwoodie's post starting "2 Buck, or Charles Buck 3/8" socket..."
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I don't blame you a bit, Steve. I've found Buck to be one of the most consistent manufacturers of chisels. Their quality has always been exceptional. I'll see what I have, but I suspect that I don't have any single 3/8ths. I have a full set of Buck as a part of my permanent collection.

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Old Posted 03-26-2012, 05:06 PM in reply to stwoodie's post starting "2 Buck, or Charles Buck 3/8" socket..."
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Anything here youse guys might be interesred in?



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Yeah, all the socket chisels. With or without any matching handles

Not the gouges.

Oh, and that red Stanley 750/720 handle.


Whatcha need?

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Old Posted 10-16-2012, 09:35 PM in reply to Gregory Of Sherwood Forest's post "Any requests for handtools?"
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kind of in need of a router plane these days.
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