jeffmoss26
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Did you leave me the third Ridgid hammer? 
Great finds!Finally made a stop at the nearby ReStore after what seems like weeks. Definitely walked out with a lighter wallet, but well worth it. A little over $30 for everything and all US made. Two Ridgid ball peen hammers, channellock 440, 6LN DeWitt vise grip, 3” Brink and Cotton c-clamp and three SK sockets.
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There actually was a third Ridgid hammer there. It was a brick hammer which I don't really have any use for, USA made too.Did you leave me the third Ridgid hammer?![]()
That’s what I meant, it’s in my garage nowThere actually was a third Ridgid hammer there. It was a brick hammer which I don't really have any use for, USA made too.![]()
LOL, nice. I honestly thought about buying that one too.That’s what I meant, it’s in my garage now![]()



Not the folks I bought it back from. While these are some skeezy-looking characters, and the kind of picker/hoarder I look down upon (buy everything, let it rot), they're basically honest (maybe not real bright) and I got no argument about it being originally mine. I think the guy at the cash box appreciated me offering to pay anything at all to recover something basically stolen.Wow Timm, I've dreamed of finding stolen stuff at a flea or YardSale, not often does one see it happen!
Glad you recovered it!
Now, who is a A-hole that you need to "have a talking to"?![]()
Eventually, they enter politics--but we don't talk about that.No Timm, you're not, those gamers exist everywhere, and as far as I'm concerned many, if not most people that go get an MBA, do so as a license to game life.

Well, that was different!
I stopped at a TOO on the way back from lunch today, where I found a tool I've been looking for for years:
(Sorry, horrible background)
Why was I looking for it? Because it's MINE! I loaned that tripod and head to a co-worker between five and ten years ago, and they then moved without returning it.
I carried it up to the cashbox--it was unlabeled--and asked what they were asking for it. They countered with what would I pay? I answered : Five bucks for storing it for the last decade or so, and explained the situation--pointing out several modifications I'd made, and that the combination of tripod and head were likely unique in the NE Oregon area. They agreed.
The Acratech Ultimate head still brings nearly $400 used, and the Gitzo Explorer 2220 legs about $300. The legs will need some work, and the anodizing on the head is bleached to a deep blue instead of black, but it's good to have it back home.
No Timm, you're not, those gamers exist everywhere, and as far as I'm concerned many, if not most people that go get an MBA, do so as a license to game life.
Eventually, they enter politics--but we don't talk about that.





After a little negotiation, we settled on $20.00.




When I was in school in the 60s, the all in one piece units were all tan, a light sickly shade. I bought one for mY daughter at about 4 or 5, and just touched up that same tan. She had almost the same desk in school two years later.@Private Lugnutz - weren't the frames on those things originally kind of a dark beige-ish color? (Kind of yuck-o I know, but some variation of that toward a color - muted - might be an option.)
That's what I was thinking, but Mrs Lugz put the nix on that. I think my son would also like it, but DIL might turn up her nose.On the student desk, I'd be tempted to leave as much of the "historical markings" on the top, paint the bucket and "rat rod" the frame and seat uprights.
Well, I am really leaning that way after disassembly. (See Pics.) The beige was not original, and "the brown" was rusty OD.Seize inspiration from the OD upright and your own Jeeply interests (little grandLugz is bound to share them), and do it the Army way.
Can I borrow that to pop my back one good time. Been about 15 years since I’ve done that.I am calling this morning's flea finds (Lugz 2024_40) my "There's Nothing Like a Deadline" haul.
Not for the tools...
...which include...
/ a funky offset screwdriver with a twist (needs to be de-rusted to see the markings)
/ A&M bicycle wrench
/ A wartime-, jeep-, and GMTK-correct Billings M-1025 DOE wrench
/ Three (3) 800 series Duro-Chrome ignition wrenches
/ Probably Duro-Chrome igntiion pliers
...and...
/ Unbranded (guessing Williams) Chrome-Alloy ignition pliers
...but for the old elementary school desk that is underneath them!
One of my grandboys, Jack, is turning 4 on July 1st. I always like my gifts to be something special, something different, something he will remember me by for a long time, and usually not storebought. But I've been busy with work and other things and it just got away from me. I was ecstatic to see it.
I have all weekend to refinish it. I am going to sand and stain the wood. Taking suggestions on the iron frame (currently original industrial brown), the chair upright (currently original OD), and the steel desk tub (currently original industrial beige). The missus votes all black, but I'm not sold on that.
I was thinking he should hide some pencil lead, or maybe mini-crayons.
HAHA! Cheaper than a chiropractor!Can I borrow that to pop my back one good time. Been about 15 years since I’ve done that.
Does that say Colombia Manufacturing or Westfield Manufacturing on it somewhere? If so, it is the same company that used to make the bicycles. I'd lean towards a nice bright kids bicycle color too. Current production:![]()
One of my grandboys, Jack, is turning 4 on July 1st. I always like my gifts to be something special, something different, something he will remember me by for a long time, and usually not storebought. But I've been busy with work and other things and it just got away from me. I was ecstatic to see it.
I have all weekend to refinish it. I am going to sand and stain the wood. Taking suggestions on the iron frame (currently original industrial brown), the chair upright (currently original OD), and the steel desk tub (currently original industrial beige). The missus votes all black, but I'm not sold on that.
Isn't that already a hi-tech "juice" holder??
I looked for a branding everywhere, hoping for one, so I could possibly date it, but couldn't find any mark. I would say prewar or wartime. Certainly older than 60s. There were a few for sale on Etsy and the like that are identical, but none of those are identified either.Does that say Colombia Manufacturing or Westfield Manufacturing on it somewhere?
Ok, looked it up & you ****.Not tools, and from a thrift shop. $3 each, and all like new. Going on eBay tonight. Don't laugh until you look them up. Especially the one on the bottom left.
