I dunno much about antique tools, but I was always told this: If you ever find any busted old Craftsman Tools for cheap, get 'em. Sears has a lifetime replacement guarantee with their tools and will replace it for you no questions asked. I've never tried this myself as I've never had the opportunity, but as far as I know its legit.
I dunno much about antique tools, but I was always told this: If you ever find any busted old Craftsman Tools for cheap, get 'em. Sears has a lifetime replacement guarantee with their tools and will replace it for you no questions asked. I've never tried this myself as I've never had the opportunity, but as far as I know its legit.
If the tool is genuinely broken I'd replace it, but if it is an old Craftsman socket wrench, I'd try to see about rebuilding the mechanism before replacing it. The old ones are supposedly made a lot better than the new ones - you may be replacing a good tool that needs a little TLC with a bad/cheap one. Supposedly, Sears is importing a lot of their tools now.
I'm in the same boat.
I have my grandpa's old trunk with all kinds of wood working and welding tools. Half of them I can't identify, the other half, I'll never use.
But, I can't get rid if them either.
Anyone know if a good antique tool site?