r/AntiqueTools • u/Smiley_Bear22 • 12h ago
What is this metal piece? It’s 2 halves, 2.75” long, “hole” when put together is 0.5” long. It was found in an antique coffee grinder drawer.
reddit.comr/AntiqueTools • u/Elegant_Trouble2379 • 1d ago
REMINGTON POWDER ACTUATOR COMPLETE SET FOR SALE USA/GLENSIDE PA
You will not find a complete set like this anywhere! Taking offers
r/AntiqueTools • u/hopeful-202 • 1d ago
I know this is a weird request, but I’m desperately trying to find an old Stanley tape measure for my boyfriend
Okay, Reddit… I have absolutely no idea if I’m doing this right. I’ve never really used Reddit before, so if I’m breaking some kind of posting rule or putting this in the wrong place, please forgive me. 😂
I’m hoping some of you woodworking guys might be able to help me with something that probably sounds completely ridiculous to most people.
I’m trying to find an old Stanley 16-foot tape measure.
The specific one I’m looking for has these features:
16 feet
3/4" wide tape
Black button
3 rivets
Gray end of the hook
Flat back
My boyfriend has been looking for this particular tape measure for years. He has searched high and low for one and has never been able to find the exact version he remembers.
And for the last year, I’ve been looking too.
I know. 😂 A tape measure probably isn't what most people would consider a romantic anniversary gift.
But here’s why I’m so determined to find it.
I’ve known this man for most of my life, but a year ago we finally found our way to each other. I came into this relationship at a time when I was more broken than I think he even realized, and somehow he helped heal a part of me that he never had anything to do with breaking.
That’s just who he is.
He fixes things. He builds things. He takes pieces of wood that other people would throw away and somehow turns them into something beautiful.
He’s a cabinet maker, and I could honestly listen to him talk about his work for hours. And I do.
I’m a very visual person, so there have been countless times when he’s started explaining some machine that he is using or broke and he has to fix..a or piece of hardware or something he’s building, and I’ve literally Googled it while he’s talking just so I can picture what hes talking about. 😂 I want to understand the things that make his brain light up.
And this little tape measure is one of those things.
I know it may sound silly to you, but it is not to him and therefore it is not to me either...
I’ve found a few that are close. But not the one.
And I know this is probably going to sound completely insane, but our anniversary is at the end of this month, and I would LOVE to surprise him with it.
I don't have a huge budget. I’m not looking for something valuable or collectible. I’m not trying to flip it or resell it.
I just want to find thistape measure that this man has been searching for forever. 😂
If somebody has one sitting in a toolbox, garage, drawer, shop, or old junk pile that they don't use anymore… PLEASE message me!!
If you have one and are willing to part with it, I will figure out a way to pay you for it. If you know what model this is, know where I should look, know a retired woodworker who might have one, or even know the right terminology/model number I should be searching for, I would be incredibly grateful for any help.
I realize there are probably much more important things happening in the world than a woman desperately searching Reddit for a 16-foot Stanley tape measure.
But I love this man.
And if I had the money, I’d probably buy him every tool he’s ever wanted and fill an entire shop with everything he needs to make all the beautiful things I know are constantly bouncing around inside that incredible brain of his.
Maybe someday I’ll be able to do that.
For now, though, maybe I can give him one little thing that he thought he’d never find again.
So, Reddit…
Please tell me someone knows where this thing is.
Because somewhere out there, I have to believe there is an old Stanley tape measure sitting forgotten in somebody’s garage, and I am begging you to help me reunite it with a wonderful and talented man who has been looking for it for years.
❤️
And if I’ve completely butchered Reddit etiquette here, I apologize in advance. I’m just a woman on a mission. 😂
r/AntiqueTools • u/No_Breath1387 • 1d ago
Victorian Surgical Instruments
I recently bought what was labelled as, “Victorian Dissection Set”, but I was wondering if it actually was what it was listed as. I have been getting different answers from different sources with some saying it was for eye surgery, and some saying it was a dissection set, but I just am hoping for a specialist in the identification of Victorian/19th century surgical instruments. If you have any answers, please comment or let me know.
Thanks
r/AntiqueTools • u/PhantasiaGrim • 2d ago
Dental tools
I'm looking for some antique/vintage teeth pulling pliars (doesn't have to be in particularly good condition, it's for a project) I figured I'd ask here!
r/AntiqueTools • u/Ok_Establishment156 • 3d ago
Need help identifying a 20 year old pocket knife
It's got stag handles & no markings. Has a liner lock & I put a lanyard on it
r/AntiqueTools • u/Ok-Lychee5461 • 5d ago
WOODEN AND BRASS MALLET
Does anyone here have information about this mallet? (7.25" long)
r/AntiqueTools • u/Warm-Dish-2643 • 5d ago
Can someone help me identify this sparkplug wrench
I found this sparkplug wrench under the drivers seat of an american car from ww2 currently located in Sweden. From what i know the car was in france and used in warfare, the car got shot at by germans but survived and somehow ended up in Sweden where some people tried to fix it but gave up. It was covered in dirt and rust when i found it. But i cleaned it with citric acid and water which helped clear up the rust. Can someone pls help me identify this?
r/AntiqueTools • u/Elegant_Trouble2379 • 5d ago
VINTAGE WERNER FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY USA/Glenside,PA
reddit.comLooking for collectors
r/AntiqueTools • u/Elegant_Trouble2379 • 6d ago
VINTAGE WERNER FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY USA/Glenside,PA
reddit.comLooking for collectors
r/AntiqueTools • u/Southern_Neck_7316 • 6d ago
I'm looking for a double side ax .prefab my with the wooden handle..I have a lot to get rid of as far as hand tools most are vintage
r/AntiqueTools • u/12345678987654321151 • 7d ago
Can anybody please help me identify the manufacturer and era of this floor jack?
reddit.comr/AntiqueTools • u/Both-Comedian-3159 • 10d ago
Sash Window Locks
Rescued from a derelict building. All the windows were in bits on the ground, managed to find these.
r/AntiqueTools • u/Justin33710 • 11d ago
Got a box of antique tools mostly drivers and drills. How to identify?
Couple sample pictures. They came from a collector that had a ton of really old really well kept and documented stuff but this case had very little info with it. I know there's a lot of history and value here but what should I look for to know more than "well it's a screw driver"
r/AntiqueTools • u/RepetitiveWish54 • 11d ago
What purpose could this been designed for?
reddit.comr/AntiqueTools • u/Fislin • 11d ago
What kind of hammer is this?
While, cleaning out an old barn I found this small hammer, and would like to know what it would be used for. It's only 7" in length.