A steal! You ****!Box and contents for $24 otd.
A steal! You ****!Box and contents for $24 otd.
Thats a You **** price on the RemLine nice save!!
Outstanding deal. You ****.Last week's RemLine toolbox find. Auctioneer couldn't get some of the drawers open so bidding was light. Box and contents for $24 otd. Mostly USA Craftsman and K-D. Boxes are a bit crusty but everything works. Keys, locks, tray and even the advertising survived. Able to save most everything but let the gigantic mouse hotel in the top box go. Some other stuff not shown that is taking a bath so not yet decent for mixed company. Finished up the day with a Bob and Willie show so overall a rather successful day. If indeed "Everything is Broken" I should be able to fix at least some of it with this lot.









Starting to get some dribbles of new freebies at work (we'll be relocating to a nearby building over the next year or two)...
Was looking to borrow some small (2x3) magnetic whiteboards, boss told me just to take them home.
As I was looking for those, we walked by a rack that had 4 bullhorns on it. He told me to take 2, because he says there are a bunch more floating around the building, and none get used.
I took 1 for now (the other had some leaking batteries inside). The one I grabbed had no batteries, so it's untested at this point, but looked pretty good.
Each of those items new is worth $50 (new) all day long, maybe more.
I'm really holding out for when they clean out the Facilities shop. Plenty of storage boxes, tools and fasteners that are probably up for grabs.
Mike



She said $3 each or 2 for $5 … she was referring to the entire box!! I gave her $10 and she was more than happy, as was I.








I have a feeling I might end up in a flyer or brochure. Most rewarding part is the repartee with the retired mechanics. And you know immediately the legit from the poseurs because they know what they're talking about. It's like a petting zoo.Some people ****
Oh ya, forgot what thread I was in..lolIn a bad way...
Hopefully karma comes along and bites the Socketov twins by scraping their knuckles across a hot manifold.Lugz's Liquidation News (Update #2)
My mistake was setting out the Snap-on K-21 box filled with tools first. I should've done that last. The flashlight vultures were all over it, making little piles, mixing things up, asking questions, while I was trying to unload other things. In the melee, some a&&hole made off with almost an entire set of Snap-on 3/8-drive "E" code swivel sockets. Left 2 out of 7 behind, probably because he couldn't palm them all cleanly. I am 99.9% sure it was a pair of guys with Russian accents who then colluded in Russian with each other.
Sadly, I witness that same type of behavior from guys of Eastern European background while fishing the tributaries of Lake Erie for steelhead. No regard for fishing etiquette, limits, etc.Lugz's Liquidation News (Update #2)
Today I secretly peed inside my Thermos. How's that for an opening line? No good? How about... 'People are Funny (and F*&^ing Thieves!), Part II?
As you can probably gather, instead of hunting today, I did another round with the stuff I took to Jake's Flea Market last Saturday at Columbus Flea Market this morning. The good news is I killed it. Almost cleared $1K. The bad news is I really needed a buddy. Not just for a pee break, but to help watch everything!
My mistake was setting out the Snap-on K-21 box filled with tools first. I should've done that last. The flashlight vultures were all over it, making little piles, mixing things up, asking questions, while I was trying to unload other things. In the melee, some a&&hole made off with almost an entire set of Snap-on 3/8-drive "E" code swivel sockets. Left 2 out of 7 behind, probably because he couldn't palm them all cleanly. I am 99.9% sure it was a pair of guys with Russian accents who then colluded in Russian with each other.
Moral of the story is while people from my home state of Pennsylvania had little to no interest in the Snap-on stuff, people from NJ were all over it, but at least one of them was an immoral ********. I pieced that set together over the course of several years, onesy-twosy. Should've had it my pocket and offered it to a serious gent who came around later and bought a few special things.
I am probably trying everyone's patience and the host's good judgement with these Twice Sold Tales, but it's like the Reverse of Picking, with the Tables literally Turned, like reading Huck Finn from Jim's perspective (Percival Everett's new novel, James).
Sold almost all the Snappy, my entire Winchester collection, the C.E. Jennings Little Wonder toolbox, the Firestone 3/8- and 1/4-drive sets, the MAC 3/8-drive set, and all kinds of smalls. Lots of guys wanted my card. I'm like, "A card?" I'm just a hobbyist. A guy working for the market came around and took a photo. 'Wait, let me get my crushed fedora!'I have a feeling I might end up in a flyer or brochure. Most rewarding part is the repartee with the retired mechanics. And you know immediately the legit from the poseurs because they know what they're talking about. It's like a petting zoo.
Da.Hopefully karma comes along and bites the Socketov twins by scraping their knuckles across a hot mainfold.
Good to hear! Thieves are the lowest of the low.Da.
I want to emphasize that my day got much, much better. Didn't mean to be such a Debbie Downer.
The "toy" of choice yesterday was not the Mack hammer. It was the GA-390. I must have explained what it was and told Tony Helm's story a dozen times. And these were tool guys! The typical response was, "I've used universal joints, of course, but I've never seen anything like this before."

Years ago (late 70's) when I had my 1st car, K-mart was my go to place for metric tools. I still have the those wrenches as they were non-branded Taiwan tools that have stood the test of time. They are no longer used (graduating to Craftsman and Snap-on ages ago) but were a good buy for a poor young man trying to emulate Smokey..../ The chintzy socket set is Oxwall. But it's complete, unused, with a cardboard insert. There are two people on the planet who have a funny bone for these small vintage classic Kmart class toolsets as collectibles, and the other person is @four.cycle lol






Here’s an update on yesterday’s $10 haul. All told 75+ pieces. I’d say greater than 1/2 are keepers. The rest go in the donate pile. Group shot of Fuller, Craftsman, Stanley, etc.
Some other stuff including a Jamestown 4-In-One and Thorsen handles.
Miscellaneous USA made drivers - Millers Falls, S-K (?), Grants, Corsair. Roscoe.
Wood handled drivers - top 2 are Proto and Crescent and a couple of needle nose. Bottom ones are marked VCL & Co.
Finally, three Indestro pieces.
All in all, a decent haul.

