I was actually thinking that! Not once in my life have I needed those. As well as 3/4 drive sockets, I'm thinking I can recoup my total spent with a few salesKsem89 ***** for that haul!
I sold a set just like that a couple of years ago for $68, so if you recoup that much of your investment that puts your haul at 76-68=$8
$8/368= 2 cents apiece for the rest of the haul. You definitely ****!
Watched that with the wife, it was really interesting. We're not even Pez collectorsNow you really need to watch the documentary.![]()
When I was ten years old, I took a Stevens Favorite rifle that had been found under a woodpile in a shed as a project. I had to push a rod through the barrel because it was full of sawdust, and everything was covered with light rust, and scattered pits. It was 1960, and a search of ten nearby towns resulted in two boxes of .25 Stevens cartridges. As a result, I hardly ever shot the gun. The ammunition hasn't ever, to my knowledge, ever been loaded in the interim, which is 64 years. I believe that it hasn't been made since 1942.
Definitely *****Arne *****!

Saw a lone box of ammo and asked if any other around.
He came out with a bunch

had a decent shop to dig around in.








I liked the functioning Powr-Kraft soldering gun.
You **** for the 3/8 drive in the 1/4 body (exactly what it is) There is a thread on these mini 3/8's ratchets adn how to convert as they are hard to find. I have the SO kit, I've yet to find the 1/4 ratchet for it. I've made a couple other brands - SK & Proto. The SK is my go to as much as possible/practical.an interesting 3/8 ratchet.
Looks like 3/8 guts in a 1/4" drive handle
Don, I'd be interested to know what you think about that magnetic Xcelite. My recent Xcelite haul yielded two of those in 1/4" and 5/16. I thought they might make decent bit drivers, but the way the magnet protrudes into the socket means they really only fit screws with a recess in the head, and a normal 1/4" bit won't seat deep enough in the driver to be useful. was disappointed. Maybe yours is different?
Yes, I have Cornwell and Armstrong as my users, they are great for assembly work.You **** for the 3/8 drive in the 1/4 body (exactly what ti is) There is a therad on these mini 3/8's ratchets adn how to convert as they are ahrd to find. I have the SO kit, I'v yet to find the 1/4 ratchet for it. I've made a couple other brands - SK & Proto. The SK is my go to as much as possible/practical.
You got all this for $125. Man you ****!Went to my first Estate Sale of 2024. Picked up a lot of good stuff and really scored on the Charles Parker 200 four inch vise and craftsman toolbox. Got everything for $125.00 Most all sockets are craftsman and only two are snap-on, with the usual junk sockets in the back as well
Part 1
You definitely need another you ****!Part two
Went to my first Estate Sale of 2024.
Definitely *****! What a haul!You got all this for $125. Man you ****!