My Old Tools

BobbyG

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A couple of times I mentioned a couple of tools I still had that were an extension of my right hand. I used these in the autobody trade back in the mid 70's to the mid 80's and a bit beyond part time.

These tools stood the test of time and while I can't remember what the rotary cost me in 1968 I can tell you I paid $165.00 for the Sharp spray gun......in 1975!

I bought my first machine in 1968, it was a Craftsman Professional 2 speed sander / polisher. It's heavy, rugged, well built, and served me well for many many years. If I remember correctly Low Speed was 1500rpm and High Speed was 3000rpm.

The only breakdown I ever had with this machine was when the armature burshes needed to be replaced....

The bonnets I used to use were wool and compounding and polishing were readily available at Pelletier's Automotive which was also my DuPont Paint supplier.

Now don't laugh, these tools have been around and used longer than many members here have been on the planet!! :laughing:..........Shoot, what does that make me!!! :doh:

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High Speed

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Low Speed


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My Color Gun

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Note the cobwebs on the spray head or air cap


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Very cool thread you old fart! LOL! J/K man...from your profile pic you look young! Thanks for posting this.

Were you having a nostalgic moment today?
 
They don't build them like that anymore that's for sure. I love old tools, and use them at work everyday. Vintage Proto, and Williams are the best.
 
Very cool thread you old fart! LOL! J/K man...from your profile pic you look young! Thanks for posting this.

Were you having a nostalgic moment today?

Old Fart!! HA!! :laughing:

By the way, that photo was from the fall of 2010 in Jackson Wyoming...

Some days we all feel that way but since I'm recovering from open heart surgery to correct a birth defect I'm feeling more my present day age of 58.............A few more weeks and I'll be back to my ole self!!

On another thread I was asked why I chose Makita and Flex over some of the other makes available and I thought while I was at it why not take a few shots of some old but not forgotten tools.....
 
Old Fart!! HA!! :laughing:

By the way, that photo was from the fall of 2010 in Jackson Wyoming...

Some days we all feel that way but since I'm recovering from open heart surgery to correct a birth defect I'm feeling more my present day age of 58.............A few more weeks and I'll be back to my ole self!!

On another thread I was asked why I chose Makita and Flex over some of the other makes available and I thought while I was at it why not take a few shots of some old but not forgotten tools.....

Oh damn!! Here's hoping for a speedy recovery. How you holdin up?

I enjoyed this post...I get nostalgic all the time. I was watching "Technology of the 80's" last night on the History channel and it brought back alot of memories from my childhood. Man I wish I could go back....
 
Goodness Bobby! You gave those a beating. They don't make them like they used to. LOL I bet you can appreciate the new Flex! Btw, I think you look younger than me but its all in how you feel. Heres to you feeling 100% soon.
 
Pretty cool Bobby...

I was at the local swap meet over the week and and found an old Milwaukee rotary buffer with two speeds, hi and low.

Must have weighted 20 pounds.


I would have bought it for the novelty but the owner was too proud of it...


:D
 
cool thread Bobby!

That spray gun was the top of line back then IIRC.
 
cool thread Bobby!

That spray gun was the top of line back then IIRC.

Yes it was Tim and I can't even begin to guess on how many gallons of paint went through this gun over the years.
 
Them pictures are VERY cool,Thank You for the thread Bobby :xyxthumbs:

BTW,I hope your feeling better :)
 
Goodness Bobby! You gave those a beating. They don't make them like they used to. LOL I bet you can appreciate the new Flex! Btw, I think you look younger than me but its all in how you feel. Here's to you feeling 100% soon.

I'm feeling pretty darn good now and it's exactly 7 week today I went under the knife. Those doctors today are pretty incredible and while I don't suggest having this just because you're bored but if you do need it get ur done...:props:
 
Bobby, I'm delighted to hear you're feeling better! Remember...you're as old as who you feel....
 
Bobby, I'm delighted to hear you're feeling better! Remember...you're as old as who you feel....



HAHHAHAHA.....I love it!! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
 
robert! i see some of your old sparkle coming back brother. just dont start swinging a golf club or taking hard lefts or rights in your car for a while. tks for the vintage photos!!!!!!

budinsc
 
robert! i see some of your old sparkle coming back brother. just dont start swinging a golf club or taking hard lefts or rights in your car for a while. tks for the vintage photos!!!!!!

budinsc

Thanks Bud!

Getting better one day at a time.....:props:
 
Awesome thread BobbyG! Thanks for sharing the vintage tools. Glad you're healing too!

Pretty cool Bobby...

I was at the local swap meet over the week and and found an old Milwaukee rotary buffer with two speeds, hi and low.

Must have weighted 20 pounds.


I would have bought it for the novelty but the owner was too proud of it...


:D

That wasn't Detail Chick by chance was it? She uses a Milwaukee rotary.
 
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