Had a great afternoon yesterday cleaning and readying several tools for work.
The Thorsen rat got diassembled, cleaned, and reassembled. Total teardown, lost the pawn spring and had to make a new one. Put heat shrink tubing on the handle and its ready to go.
The kitchen sink sprayer got attached to a garden hose adaptor and will be used to water my new garden once the plants get above 2 inches high. Alot less pressure than a garden hose nozzle, and alot easier to direct the water and avoid waste.
The saw got wire brushed and cleaned. Stored with my growing collection of Chicago Specialties tools.
The sink drain activator kit found its place in the box of spare bathroom fittings and spare parts.
The Megapro driver got scrubbed and cleaned, and the bit de-rusted.
The Snappy wrench got thoroughly cleaned, the broached dental picked and scrubbed, and chrome polish overall. It's a DBE 6 point (not a fan) but is Flank Drive so should work well on older American made bicycles.
Not a part of the lot, but I have several pump sprayers. One I use regularly developed a corrosion pin-hole in the metal sprayer handle. Swapped out a complete brass one I had in storage, and the connection fitting had worn out fiber washers. Didn't want to pay $17 for a "rebuild" kit from the OEM which didn't seem to have those two washers. (I have a stash of the 2 or 3 different rubber check valves that my various sprayers use, so, I'm set for those). Some time at Ace Hardware going thru bins I found some that could be modified to work. Spent some time with the dremel, got those brass fittings cleaned and polished, and adapted the washer to fit. next time I do a rebuild I'll have the connections fittings ready to go.