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2024 Garage Sale Thread (13th Annual)

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Private Lugnutz

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What would you call it?
I would call it... in Clear and Present Danger of Breaking Rule #2!
2. Without photos – it never happened. **but for heaven’s sake, please don’t lay your newest find down on your lap and take a photo. There are much better places to document your find than across your crotch**
 
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I guess my wife's knee is a danger spot. I will go back to rule #2 and read up.

But it must be a rare object. I looked everywhere for a watch fob. Thanks for setting me straight.
 

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Do care packages/trades with GJ members qualify for this thread?
I have asked this before in the past and the general consensus was YES.

I sure hope it still applies, because I'll have some soon myself.

Also...old Snap on stuff? Yeah, you ****.

But I'm throwing a flag on the Craftsman (and misfit) stuff in a Plvmb tin. Gotta fix that.
 

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I found this helping the father in-law clean out the junk drawer. What would you call it? I Looked under chain watch fob with no succuss. Lots of pewter jigger and cups. Thanks.IMG_1797.jpgIMG_1798.jpg
My guess is that item was possibly sold at the Monticello gift shop. Maybe you could email a photo of it to one of their staff members and see if they're familiar with it or not.
 

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Went to the Peddlers Mall today. And some on here no I'm collecting Blue Grass Hardware. Belknap. And when I found this I was a little tickled. Wife calls me a sucker but I wont say what i paid but it was under$21.00.
 

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On the way home from the dog park today, I stopped at the Restore, and was lucky:
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One Hinsdale G-20 socket box. Which is in decent condition for being, what, 90+ years old? Wasn't going to pass that up. And inside was this 5/16" drive(!) refrigeration socket.
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(ok, there were other sockets inside it, but all of the cheap type and have since moved back into the Restore pool.)
Not too shabby for a whopping $3.
 

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She threw the lead in no charge after dropping 20 bucks on the charger.

Yep Marty ***** if only for for the Free Shot! The cahrger is a good one. I have its predecessor (Modle 220), toggle switches instead of rocker, both 20A. it is a workhorse. I've been using mine for most of 40 years (Im at least the 3rd owner), and even use it on my E tank.
 

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Hit a Thursday start estate sale today and got a few items. She threw the lead in no charge after dropping 20 bucks on the charger. She asked what was in the bag and must have come to the conclusion the lead shot 1000006795.jpg1000006796.jpg1000006797.jpgwas worthless.
I'm still using a Silver Beauty that dates from 1966. It still works fine.
 

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Five days into 2024 and I'm finally on the board with my first flea trip of the year (Lugz 2024_01)!

Starting with the only GJ-relevant find, that little "S" wrench has a "USMC" logo on it. That's the goliath shoemaking company, not Uncle Sam's Misguided Children. Right into the "Shoe" crate and collection it goes. The first and only "S" wrench I have ever seen, other than leg17's specimens on the USMC thread.

The fencing mask should come in handy the next time I have to deal with some kind of wasp or yellowjacket issue, or when I'm up inside a tree doing some pruning, but honestly, I just had 'novelty' and 'potential future Halloween costume' in mind.
 

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I am still waiting for all my New Year's Day purchases to arrive. I did get one yesterday, but was waiting for all of them to do in one post, which I will do when they're all here.

In the meantime, at work early this morning, I "internetted" an estate sale just down the street from work. I snuck out real quick to check it out just a bit ago. NO parking anywhere, so I just pulled over, hit the 4 ways, and ran inside (literally). A quick but thorough scan of the workshop area didn't look promising. One guy in there making a pile (and in my way) so I was scanning leftovers. Well, Mr. Tool Guy hoarder missed something that I picked up (as I snickered), and made my way out to the checkout. Holding it up to the cashout guy I said, "big sale" with a smile. He looked at me and said, "Have a great day". I thanked him and ran (literally) back to my illegally parked truck to skedaddle.

Back at work for a picture at my desk. Snap on VS1012 5/16 x 3/8 DOE in an older panel pattern.

(If this picture is one of the "too big" ones, let me know and I'll try to start inserting thumbnail pics)

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A couple of things I got today. A snap on oex180 from eBay to build my set got the guy down to a real good price. Also a guy I work with was riding his scooter home the other day and stopped by a dumpster and grabbed this starrett 196 and gave it to me. Nice set a little rust but nothing a little elbow grease won’t take care of. Even has all the tips. He said there was a vise he was going to try and grab as well but someone was putting it in their truck when he rolled up. I’m on the board for 2024!IMG_5013.jpegIMG_5014.jpeg
 

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Walking out of the ReStore empty handed today and I saw this sitting on the freebies cart. A Saturn of Wickliffe/Mentor coffee mug! As a crazy Saturn owner, I’m always on the lookout for Saturn memorabilia. :)

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Never been to a ReStore - are they generally good?
 

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Never been to a ReStore - are they generally good?
It depends entirely on your location. The one close by that Jeff and I go to more often than not has good stuff and is priced really well too. They have their dry stretches, but when they hit it's worth it. Find your nearby ReStore and check them out. :)


you know, I almost grabbed that last week!
Heh, shows how long its been since I made a stop there :ROFLMAO:
 

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The ReStores that I have been in have been a waste of time for tools for me, but I'm not close enough to any to check them often. I have gotten good deals on quality furniture and good kitchen cabinets, but see lots of junk, too.
 

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It depends entirely on your location. The one close by that Jeff and I go to more often than not has good stuff and is priced really well too. They have their dry stretches, but when they hit it's worth it. Find your nearby ReStore and check them out. :)

Will do. Searching there are two fairly close to me. I'll have to check them out.
 

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I believe Restore is related to Habitat for Humanity here anyway. They get donations to sell for Habitat Home builds.
 

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Found this postcard, dated Oct 1941, being used as a bookmarker inside one of those old books I picked up at the flea this morning. Instant ephemera! Gotta love the hidden bonus finds. Like forgetting about the prize at the bottom of a box of Crackerjack! :)
 

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Another postal arrival yesterday from a trade with CV Cody (which originated in the classifieds here, so I'm counting it).

-Snap on M-2 9/32" drive 2" extension G code (1945)
-Blue Point RS-1618 DOE speed wrench (1966)
-SK 40971 1/4" drive long handle ratchet

All for sets I'm building.

Thanks CVC!


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Another postal arrival yesterday from a trade with CV Cody (which originated in the classifieds here, so I'm counting it).

-Snap on M-2 9/32" drive 2" extension G code (1945)
-Blue Point RS-1618 DOE speed wrench (1966)
-SK 40971 1/4" drive long handle ratchet

All for sets I'm building.

Thanks CVC!


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Very similar extension to the one I received from GJ member beatcad last week. Mine is plain steel. I have a couple of G marked chrome plated tools that may have been made in late ‘45 after the metal restrictions were relaxed .IMG_2371.jpegIMG_2370.jpeg
-Don
 
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