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Training Films
 
 
Plomb created a series of 16mm training films for apprentice mechanics.  As far as we know there were six movies, covering the following topics:
 
 
 

Plomb Tool Company Movies

101

Wrenches, Sockets and Attachments

20 minutes

102

Pliers and Screwdrivers

17.5 minutes

103

Chisels

12 minutes

104

Hammers

11 minutes

105

Punches, Drifts and Bars

14 minutes

106

Hacksaws

18 minutes

 

 

The Pliers and Screwdrivers film is the only one known to exist.  It demonstrates how these tools are abused and the proper way to select and use them. 

 

Any information on locating the remaining films will be greatly appreciated.  Please use the Contact Us page to send the information.