StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: tools

gdn[25] - vintage sprinkler

10 Sep 2025 4 3 155
A vintage metal garden sprinkler - the first time we tested it, we managed to launch the pivot / spindle some distance into the air. I would say it is quite effective, working in a circular pattern. Also, you can hear that it is working. The lettering on the far side reads "British Made" but I can't quite decipher the near side.

gaw[25] - gunnery tools

11 Jul 2025 50
gunnery tools. sponge, rammer, top one *should" be a "wormer" but that looks more like a ladle !

ssh - tool box

04 Jun 2025 84
Old engines, even when fully restored, still need maintenance, for which you need a lot of tools. Out at sea, you have to be self-sufficient - there's no ringing up the AA / RAC / Green Flag ...

CF - scumble supplies

14 Nov 2012 5 4 609
Range of grainers, floggers and softeners plus oil tints and oil based glaze for scumbling.

O&S(meme) - baby spanners

01 Feb 2022 120
This gave me a good laugh ... Not my Image : fair use & public entertainment

bmm[23] - tools etc

30 Jun 2023 132
I love to look around museum collections and go "oohhh, I've got one of those" and for least half a dozen of the items shown here, there are similar ones in my possession.

csg[22] - spanners

06 Aug 2022 114
[938] - Spanner and wrenches 66 different ones ... {another display where I can say - I've got some of those !}

O&S(meme) - magic spanner

01 Dec 2021 1 156
. . Not my Image : Fair Use & entertainment

O&S - Mo tools 2

13 Dec 2016 245
This case of tools has mainly boat builder's (shiprights) tools, including the frame patterns for planking (strakes) for clinker built boats.

O&S - Mo tools 1

13 Dec 2016 249
Mostly Shipwright's tools (or a ship's carpenter). 1 of 2 images. Mallet, chisels, planes, spokeshave, files/rasps, augers etc (although there are also three caulking chisels)

O&S - sockittome

25 Aug 2012 1 401
This has to be the largest and heaviest socket I've seen in recent years. I've a note of the size somewhere....I think that I estimated this was 7" across the flats.