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Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Incorporated File 6. Hand Tools & Related Equipment Hardware Collection

Old Hand Tools, Steam Era Vintage Old railroad marked tools from the steam era used by workers in the roundhouse, shops, depots and for track maintenance. The railroad marking is found somewhere on the metal or on the wood handle. Example: Adz Axes Box Car Mover Brakeman s Clubs Chisels Hack Saw - Hammers Hand Saw - Hatches Lining Bar Mattock Monkey Wrenches Picks Shovels - Sledge Soldering Iron Spike Mauls Tie Tongs Welding Torch Wrenches Double-End with Jaws S shape -

From: Paul T. Kosciolek Collection Boston & Maine Railroad Wood Tool Box /w leather strap

Ice Pick Hammer Boston & Maine Railroad Ice Pick Hammer /w wooden handle Marked B&MRR on wooden handle Length 14 From: LeRoy Hutchins Collection

Railroad Hammer Head s Boston & Maine Railroad marked, Steel Hammer Head. From: Michael Tokarz New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad marked, Steel, Chisel Hammer Head From: Anonymous Donor

Boston & Maine Railroad / Maine Central Railroad Assortment of Hand Tools

L/R Monkey Wrench s Cold Chisel s Boston Concord & Montreal Railroad Monkey Wrench /w wood handle. Boston & Maine Railroad Monkey Wrench /w wood handle. No: 14 Monkey Wrench /w steel handle no markings. New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad 10.5. Cold Chisel. Boston & Maine Railroad Cold Chisel. From: Paul T. Kosciolek Collection

L/R S Double End Flat Handle Wrenches MECRR Double End S wrench 9 Length B&MRR Double End wrench B&MRR Double End wrench 12 Length 12 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 13 Length B&MRR Double End wrench 14 Length From: Anonymous Donor

L/R S Double End Flat Handle Wrenches B&MRR Double End S wrench 19 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 19 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 18 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 18 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 21 Length B&MRR Double End S wrench 24 Length From: Anonymous Donor

Single End Track Wrenches Single End Track Wrenches L/R Tag No. 345 Length 19 Jaw opening 1.½ Tag No. 495 Length 15 Jaw opening 1.½ Tag No. 494 Length 11 Jaw opening 1.5/8 From: Anonymous Donor

Single End Spud Wrench Single End Spud Wrench s Tag No: 176 Length 27 Jaw opening 1 ¾ Tag No. 177 Length 33 Jaw opening 2 Tag No. 178 Length 35 ½ Jaw opening 1 ½ From: Anonymous Donor

Ash Pan Box Wrench Steam Locomotive Era Ash Pan Box Wrench Tag No, 1181 Length 18 From: Anonymous Donor

Pry Bar Long crow bar used to pull up old damaged spikes from tracks. Made of High-Grade Tool Steel Length 66 Weight 25 Pounds From: Anonymous Donor

Lining Bars Lining Bars L/R Lining Bar Length 29 Lining Bar Length 30 ½ With a lining bar, this device is used to align tangent and curve track mainly. From: Anonymous Donor

Seal for Railroad Freight Cars The nature of the invention consists in a device for sealing freight cars, express chests, customhouse packages, wine cellars, mail bags, hatches of vessels, in such manner that they cannot be opened with out the seals being so violated as to render detection certain. The device consisting of a piece of wire of any suitable length, the ends of which are received into a desk of soft metal, and fixed there by the blow of a hammer or by compression in pincers, the desk being by the same below or compression impressed with any desired inscription or device. The operation is as follows: The wire is passed through staples or their equivalents, attached to the door and doorframe of the car to be sealed. The ends of the wire are then bent, if necessary, into the hooked or barbed shape and passed into the holes or slots in the soft metallic disk, which is then struck with the proper die means of a hammer or pincers, and, being compressed by the operation.

Boston & Maine Railroad Freight Car Sealer

Boston & Maine Railroad Freight Car Seals

From: Joseph Shaw Collection Two Lantern Lighters /w Wicks

Boston & Maine Railroad Hand Auger /w wood Handle marked B&MRR From: Paul T. Kosciolek Collection Railroad Tie Tongs

Brakeman Club Before the widespread use of airbrakes in the 19 th century, trains were stopped through the manual application of brakes on each of the train cars. To apply the brakes, the brakeman had to be ready to climb atop the train to manually set the brakes. To apply the brakes, the brakeman would turn a large brake control wheel located atop each freight car of the train. Every brakeman carried a thick brake club to help give them leverage in turning the wheel. This meant that they would have to run along the top of the railway cars and leap from one to another in order to apply or release the brakes on each car. Generally, the rear brakeman, or flagman as he was also known, would advance from the end of the train whilst and the head brakeman would advance from the engine to apply the brakes on each car, one by one.

Boston & Maine Railroad Brakeman Club Length 30 Inches Brakeman Club Used in the Mystic Yard by the Yard Brakeman riding the car down the Hump to help windup brake handles to apply brakes. (Steamwinder). From: Richard K. Hurst Collection

Manual Freight Car Moving Jack Freight Car Moving Jack /w Handle 52 L Freight Car Moving Jack /w handle 68 L From: Anonymous Donor s

Railroad Adze Railroad Adze Carpenter s adze which had its bit extended in an effort to limit the braking of handles when shaping railroad ties. (railway sleepers). Early examples in new England began showing up approximately in the 1940 s 1950 s. From: Paul T. Kosciolek Collection

Spike Mauls Spike maul is a type of hand tool used to drive railroad spikes in railroad track work.. Spike maul, typically weighing from 8 to 12 pounds with 30 to 36 inch handles. They have elongated double faced hardened steel heads. The head is typically over 12 inches long to allow the user to drive spikes on the opposite side of the rail without breaking the handle. L/R Bell: Spike Maul /w 36 wood handle Bell: Spike Maul /w 30 wood handle Spike Maul 10 lb. /w standard 36 wood handle From: Anonymous Donor

Sledge Hammer, Spike Maul & Pick L/R Sledge Hammer /w 36 wooden handle Spike Maul /w 36 wooden handle Tampering Pick /w 36 wooden handle From: Anonymous Donor

Ballast Shovel /w Wooden Handle B&M marked on handle From: Scott Bagson

Crossing Shanty Snow Broom with chisel Snow Broom /w chisel Steel Sleeve B&MRR stamped on wood handle. From: Anonymous Donor

Buckeye Jack Co Track Jack From: Anonymous Donors Railroad Jacks Number 18 Screw Jack

Raco Lightweight Hand Bonding Drill The lightweight Hand Bonding Drill is designed to satisfy the demands of economy, simplicity, and ruggedness, while providing a maintainer s tool which can easily maintained, operated and adjusted for drilling either the Head or the Web of the rail, in or out of track. The hand feed permits striking the proper balance between turning effort and speed cutting. Net weight 16 Lbs. Built 1959 From: Anonymous Donor

Western-Cullen-Hayes Model HD-350 Bonding Drill The Western-Cullen-Hayes Bonding Drill is engineered to provide a safe, economical means for one man to accurately drill holes in either the head or web of the rail. Simple attachment and adjustment features permit efficient drilling of Bond and Channel pin holes in all types and weight of rail from 80 to 150 pounds. Yet allow for instant removal of the drill when necessary. Made of steel to withstand work abuse. Tube of 16 Machine Stock Drill Rods 3/16 Diameter. From: Anonymous Donor.

Gyroscope Single Rail Car The Gyroscope Single Rail Car 52 L x 14 W, runs on a single conventional rail, so that without the balancing system it would topple over. From: Anonymous Donor

Boston & Maine Railroad Snow Scoop Boston & Maine Railroad Wooden Snow Scoop Manufacture: Armstrong Marked B&MRR on the back side. From: Anonymous Donor