canadian35 New Member Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Toronto, ON Feb 2, 2012 #1 Do anyone have info on Ford and Ellis, I was hoping it was Ford motors . I picked it up at a yard sale and restored it, it looks brand new. Here are some before and after pictures. Attachments 12567m4_20.jpeg 38.6 KB · Views: 672 IMG_0168.jpg 57.2 KB · Views: 578 IMG_0198.jpg 70.8 KB · Views: 556 IMG_0185.jpg 51.6 KB · Views: 543 IMG_0195.jpg 50.9 KB · Views: 540
Do anyone have info on Ford and Ellis, I was hoping it was Ford motors . I picked it up at a yard sale and restored it, it looks brand new. Here are some before and after pictures.
Bluebinky Member Messages 588 Reaction score 16 Points 18 Location Des Moines, WA Feb 2, 2012 #2 Looks nice! Are you going to use it? I have a growing collection of old tools that I use when I can. Oh, and sorry, I don't have any info...
Looks nice! Are you going to use it? I have a growing collection of old tools that I use when I can. Oh, and sorry, I don't have any info...
hj Master Plumber Messages 33,613 Reaction score 1,057 Points 113 Location Cave Creek, Arizona Website www.terrylove.com Feb 3, 2012 #3 That is the kind of cutter we used to use on cast iron water mains, (and sewer stacks before the snap cutter era), but with different wheels. Last edited: Feb 3, 2012
That is the kind of cutter we used to use on cast iron water mains, (and sewer stacks before the snap cutter era), but with different wheels.
canadian35 New Member Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Toronto, ON Feb 3, 2012 #4 Its all original except paint. i took my time and did it right.