Just finished cleaning up a bunch of stuff to usable condition (IE where rust wont transfer to a job, thy are safe to use and generally as near to as the maker intended )
I diddnt go mad on getting the rust out of the inside of the outer partn of the glue pot as lets face it it will rust again as soon as I use it. The outside i took more time over and the makers name was revealed T.SHELDON & Co LTD.
http://www.historywebsite.co.uk/Museum/metalware/general/sheldon.htm
The Made In England cast into the top means its from after 1890 and the requirement for goods imported into the US to bear a country of origin. It was easier to stick it on everything rather than just stuff going to the States.
In a vague attempt to hinder rusting I blackleaded the outside once it was degrease and dried. The inner glue tank I took more time over and completely derusted and cleaned. After washing I repeatedly buffed the inside with linseed oil and rags until no more dirt came off it. I left a bit of oil on to inhibit rusting.
Its really in great condition!
The ratchet Screwdrivers a Stanley 10A turned out well, the actions nice and crisp.
The two hand vices are unmarked but also seam to be unused. Finish quality isn't the first water but perfectly usable.
I decided the handle that came with the 14" Dreadnoughts not big enough so I will get or make something as big as a Python no. 3. the metal part came up a treat, just a few chips from poor storage on one side.
The 1917 imperial wire gauge just neede a buff up.
ATB
Tom