Heavy-Duty 9 Wire Spark Plug Gap Gauge – Essential Tool for Car Maintenance

Heavy-Duty 9 Wire Spark Plug Gap Gauge. Why Choose the Heavy-Duty 9 Wire Spark Plug Gap Gauge?. Your Essential Tool for Car Maintenance. Optimize your vehicle’s performance with unmatched precision. This gauge stands out in the realm of automotive specialty tools, combining accuracy with a robust design.

Professional 9-Wire Spark Plug Gap Gauge

Designed for professionals and automotive enthusiasts alike, this tool is essential for ensuring your spark plugs are perfectly gapped for optimum engine performance. Why Choose Our Spark Plug Gap Gauge?.

Spark Plug Gap Gauge 9 Wire Precision Measurement Durable Plastic

Spark Plug Gap Gauge – 9 Wire. For those who demand precision and reliability in their automotive tools, our Spark Plug Gap Gauge is essential. Why Choose Our Spark Plug Gap Gauge?. Key Features Perfect addition to your collection of professional automotive specialty tools.

Metal Sleeve Hand Tool Hexagon Key Socket Set H4L84161

Comprehensive Range: This set includes a variety of hexagon bit sockets from H5 to H22, ensuring you have the right size for any project. Construction: Made with high-quality materials, these hexagon bit sockets are designed for impact use, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications.

Antique Brace Drill Unique Hex Body Metal Brass Wood Working Chuck Nice!

Very nice brace for brace and bit… early piece mid 1800s. Fully restored, found with a rare John Fray No 108 from collector estate. Makers marks not present or obsecured by restoration. Really nice hex square chuck. Brass fittings. Possible hickory fittings… similiar one also unattributed sold for 75 dollars recently. If you have an attribution let me know Piece looks much crisper in hand! Please see my other tools!

Antique Mixed Metal & Brass GREASE GUN T Screw Type 12” VINTAGE

Antique / vintage early 20th century mixed metal & brass GREASE GUN T Screw Type 12” in length. This is a mixed-metal grease gun (steel body with brass components) – this construction style was especially common 1915–1935 just before cost-cutting led to all-steel production. Great condition with good patina. Minimal rust. No obvious marking identified. My best guess is that this is an unbranded, generic or OEM unbranded accessory tool. See photos and message with any questions!