Cleaned out a shop

Started by Digger, July 04, 2014, 08:55:55 PM

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Digger

Cleaned out a automotive shop that has been closed for ten years and had operated since the early sixties
Lots of cases of Wynn's products, 3 big cabinets full of repair manuals, some going back to the forties. Several totes (45) full of misc. small parts. Lots of generator parts, several sun testing machines (mostly electric)  2 cooling flush machines with cases of filters and accessories. 1 drum grease machine. Cases of filters, somebody had already taken the dyno *) but left the rollers?
There are several 5 gal jugs of Wynn's organic peroxide that I may go back and get. I think it was used as a fuel additive but I know nothing else about it.(anybody?) anyway I could go on and on but i'm not sure what all I got right now but my 24 foot car hauler is double stacked font to rear and the Suburban was straining.------about half of this stuff was upstairs in a loft-----I'm tired
Just when you think you are winning the Rat Race, along come faster rats!

Digger

wayne petty

be sure to snap pictures of the unidentified tools.. and unidentified equipment..   put it up in an image hosting site someplace.. it will make a wonderful .. what the heck does this do..   have some graph paper to lay it on for size ...

there were some very interesting manuals that used to be at a former shop i worked at.. till the grandson came in to cover his fathers and grandfathers trip to texas for a few days.. tossed them all in the trash before i got to work .. i was only able to scavenge a few out that were not ruined in the trash can by the other liquids in there that he had also disposed of..  yes.. both his father and grandfather fired him.

i ended up with a weird puller when my boss closed his shop..  it took me years to find out it was for pulling steering wheels.. i guess i will have to search it out to post a picture of it now.. that could start a long forum thread here..  or even your own imgur or reddit site..