Al (acolds), the cosy little car chat with you and many other Packard loving people around the globe is a big pleasure for years. Next to the source of multiplexed information, it is the friendly atmosphere that makes this website to a weekly pilgrimage destination. Glad you are here, Al.
Some few comments related to the enlarged image details above:
pic # 3 - rotary brush on a flexion wave to clean and reuse excised valve shafts
pic # 4 - tire carcasses with new rubber layer, prepared for retread and tire levers in the background
Below:
pic # 5 - the rack stores tubes, covered with talcum powder (
meanwhile suspected of being carcinogenic) and vulcanization forms
pic # 6 - tube repair tools, such as rotary cutters and handwheels to press the patches (so-called ->
stichers) and a bottle, probably filled with solvent to clean adhesive residues after glueing
pic # 7 - vulcanizers
pic # 8 - made in USA
pic # 9 - spare parts and tools for the vulcanizers?
images source:
East-Asian Library Click to enlarge!
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