Outlawmws
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Nice finds on the books Don! I hadn't heard of the Oakland speedway, and I was hot and heavy into racing in the 70's/80's I guess it was a casualty of WWII.




is that really a $2 on there? Well done. I passed up a near new one today at $45, since I have more than enough drills right now, but did grab the goodies below off a $1 shelf.Found two ole drills.
Hey, a Milwaukee Magnum and 1/2" Dewalt

Just the other day, my wife requested a drill and a set of bits for the restaurant she manages.is that really a $2 on there? Well done. I passed up a near new one today at $45, since I have more than enough drills right now, but did grab the goodies below off a $1 shelf.
The best $.50 item from this morning flea mkt. Many of you will recognize this JC Penny ratchet. I made use of my GJ education and realized it was SK.







Those magnums were the best before battery drills took over. they still are if power is handy., a Milwaukee Magnum
Nice score adn save!JC Penny ratchet
Hey, if the shoe fits! And every 50's/60's kitchen had that cook book. ours still does,...A classic cookbook and Minnetonka slippers. 6 bucks.
I'd be over the moon too! I've got a qt hand pumper that I use for gardening. That's way nicer.I did do some research and found the company that makes/sells the wash station tank:
GOSPOUT 2.0 GALLON PORTABLE WATER TANK
I paid $15 for everything, so I'm not unhappy!
I also cleaned it out (it was spotless but just because) and tested it It does have a "center" setting that works very similar to my modified shower heads I use for the ones I build. So I'm happy with it. Pump up is easy and fast, and yes, confirmed its a 2 gallon capacity. You cannot heat it with a camp fire or stove, but if I needed hot water I can pout half out, boil that, and add it back in. I've done that numerous times when in a rush.
Capacity should be OK - I used my 1 gallon setup on the last Colemen camping trip, and as long as you don't go nuts, it lasted the whole trip with no refill.
I did find out the spray gun has a "Park" position for use, but you really don't want it running constantly, but like my 1 gal SS Fire extinguisher you can lock the gun open, and use the mail "safety valve" for on/off:
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Yes indeed.Those magnums were the best before battery drills took over. they still are if power is handy.


I have several different sizes of them, I don’t use them enough to justify the cost. 3/8, 1/2, the D, the Hole Hawg, right angle, etc.Those magnums were the best before battery drills took over. they still are if power is handy.
Hey, if the shoe fits! And every 50's/60's kitchen had that cook book. ours still does,...
Oregon is... weird. And the further you get into the countryside, the weirder it gets.
** Boy aint that the truth...I'm glad I live in the suburbs but on the edge of rural**OR the closer to downtown Portland??? Inquiring minds and all that.
** This is kinda correct for this thread, kinda not. An occasional comment here and there isnt an issue but we also don't want a full on thread derailment. Plus this comes up every year on this thread. I would suggest maybe starting your own thread so you and others can have a more permanent record of sales techniques, tips, etc@mikeinri I was thinking the same thing. @Smokeshow69 @Old Radar or any other regular members, thoughts? Is this the correct thread or is there another thread where discussion of buying and selling garage sale type items more appropriate. Perhaps a new thread? For full disclosure, while I just plain enjoy seeing, sharing and discussing what others are finding in garage sales/estate sales, I also use it as sort of an accounting record of what I acquired and how much I spent.
**Nice Mobil Can!**First attempt at suckage.
Picked up a pickup bed of stuff but here’s the better stuff. A ton of rusted vintage tools from IH, Ford, Deere, Studebaker and Nash. Four cream cans and four big crocks. A bunch of galvanized buckets and wash basins. Only one little implement oiler so I was kinda bummed about that. Two fire extinguishers that I haven’t ever seen before. $250 for the whole lot, farmer was just happy to have it gone.
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As a Garage Sale Host Emeritus, I'll jump in here while Smoke is busy at work. This statement could easily be construed as Solicitation. Solicitation is illegal in most states and definitely frowned upon in this thread. Consider yourself accused, tried, convicted and sentenced to read (apparently for the first time...) Post #1, The Rules of the Thread.
Next Case.
** Ha Ha, he's actually right. In between my new job and my sons recent medical issues I've been busier than a 1 arm paper hanger. Hopefully things will slow down for me this summer a bit"As a Garage Sale Host Emeritus, I'll jump in here while Smoke is busy at work."
Your honor, assumes facts not in evidence!
Honestly don’t remember. I know I got it in one of my picks this year, can’t remember if I posted it or not. Sometimes I lose track. I don’t always post everything I get. I should, but I don’t.
Not to sound sore or anything, but when a $100 Snap on double stack doesn’t warrant some cred, I just shut down. Happens every year for a good pick and I go dark, get over it, and come back.
No big deal. Thats not why we do it. Just thought I’d post it because you mentioned the tool.
** I can appreciate and commiserate with both Raineman and Cruzan80. I've posted rippin deals or rare finds here before that I was over the moon about and it's been crickets. Then some dude posts a single wrench or a jerry can or other item I would overlook in a heartbeat and the thread goes wild. It's all part of the game my friend. If you just buy what suits you and dont buy for what others think you will be doing great at the end of the day. And I'm not saying you guys where out of line in your frustrations. I've been there many times. Thats all part of the thrill of the hunt!**Agreed. The one when I mentioned it had a couple of things that were amazing "for me" at the price I paid (like the camera lens @ 10% of market value) but the Proto LA set got the "*****", even though I will probably sell them. Just seems to come and go...I also end up posting off and on for the same reasons.
Major suckage here!I got "hired" to clean out and demolish a small shop, my pay is I get to keep whatever I find. So here's some photo's!
I’m not too familiar with Starrett but some center finders, spring punch, depth gauge and feeler gauge along with some other pieces.10thanncobra, what's in the Starrett boxes?
You got a lot of Snap On for $220
Long time lurker in this thread but got this at the second garage sale this morning at a newer attached villa style house, couldn’t believe it.guy said he was a retired machinist and just wanted it gone . Me and my father in law freestyle pick most saturdays. $220 for everything. Total was actually $210 but guy didn’t have change because it was early around 645am but I was so stoked told the guy I was fine with $220
I’m not too familiar with Starrett but some center finders, spring punch, depth gauge and feeler gauge along with some other pieces.
nd 30" metal star. The star will be cleaned and painted red to hang on the side of our house.
The house color is gray with white trim and black shutters. Red will give it a little pop of color....Comrade..ha, ha.I'm curious abut why red? Seems like it will look like the old Soviet red star?
I got "hired" to clean out and demolish a small shop, my pay is I get to keep whatever I find. So here's some photo's!
Latest finds:
Delta bandsaw and sander $10 each
Sard binoculars US Navy 1944 and Craftsman grinder $30
Carter and Holley carb books (about 4 inches thick) and Detroit diesel manual $10
Wizard 1/2" drive set $15
Long time lurker in this thread but got this at the second garage sale this morning at a newer attached villa style house, couldn’t believe it.guy said he was a retired machinist and just wanted it gone . Me and my father in law freestyle pick most saturdays. $220 for everything. Total was actually $210 but guy didn’t have change because it was early around 645am but I was so stoked told the guy I was fine with $220
Your 14” Stillson pipe wrench came with a wooden handle held on by a threaded end cap. Here are some of mine.My thrift store finds for today.
A Stanley 9 1/4, I think. 5 bucks.
A Stillson 14 and a 10 marked W. Germany. Is the Stillson supposed to have a handle or a knob? There's threads on the bottom.
Mystery needle nose and a Craftsman Pro 9/16 combo. 3 bucks. They were in a pile of Craftsman RPs with outrageous prices so that's all I got.
A 5500 or 6500 box. 7 bucks. The bottoms rough and missing the tote. I thought It was a match for another box I have but it isn't.
A classic cookbook and Minnetonka slippers. 6 bucks. The suede needs spot cleaning and there's almost no wear on the soles. I'll be rocking deadmans slippers when mine finally give up the ghost.






Holy damn, you win all the internets today!I got "hired" to clean out and demolish a small shop, my pay is I get to keep whatever I find. So here's some photo's!