Author Topic: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers  (Read 2206 times)

Offline Davethorik

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Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« on: September 25, 2021, 12:19:33 AM »
I've seen these in other brands, was excited to find a Plomb set today, my first pair of Plomb pliers in the wild. I live in NE Ohio, don't come across much Plomb here.

 Not much shows up in a google search. Also found a Plomb 708S adjustable at the same estate sale, and some other goodies

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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2021, 01:41:30 AM »
Here are the center drills. Box says 12 but there is one missing.
Whitman & Barnes Plymouth, MI made in USA
this box was $1  :)

Offline jabberwoki

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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2021, 02:10:43 PM »
Oh you most definitely sux. Great score.
Is the need enough? Or does the want suffice?

Offline DeadNutz

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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2021, 10:57:10 AM »
That is one heck of a haul you got. Jabber is right with his comment. :great:

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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2021, 03:33:58 AM »
Thanks guys. I found these pliers in the 1942 catalog but gone by the late 40s. Here is a catalog page.

I cleaned up the tap handle. The only markings I can find are 'No. 6' but it looks identical to my other GTD no. 6

I got the Billings & Spencer 6" curved adjustable cleaned up. Despite being cleanly stamped with the owner's name on both sides of the wrench, it is otherwise very nice. Here's to you, H.MUELLER, for taking care of your stuff.

Oh, and the random lever arm...has a brass tag riveted to it saying "The H-P-M Co. Galion, Ohio" did a bit of digging, the company (The Hydraulic Press Manufacturing Co.) was in business from 1877 until 2010. They made cider presses and hydraulic presses.
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Offline muddy

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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2021, 04:26:09 PM »
Neat finds, never seen a pliers like that. What vehicles had those style adjusters?

Sent from the twisted mind of the mudman


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Re: Plomb no. 217 steeldraulic brake pliers
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2021, 06:39:22 AM »
Neat finds, never seen a pliers like that. What vehicles had those style adjusters?

Sent from the twisted mind of the mudman

All oldies. Here is a list I found:
Auburn 1931 and 1932, 8 CYI.
Hupmobile after 1927
Pontiac 1928 to 1932
Nash after 1929 (some)
De Vaux
Durant 1930, 1931
Oakland 1928 to 1932
Dodge 4 and Standard