indeed.The Williams driver looks to be made by Vaco.
He was inspired by Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. So he started a band called Private Lugnutz Garage Sale Thread.lolIt sounds like an unreleased Soundgarden track from the nineties!
this absolutely immaculate Coleman 220K.
Suckage right there; those are great light duty vises!Zyliss vise in an estate sale ad so I hopped over and picked it up. $10.
lever hoist
Suckage here too!p&c driver and a craftsman long c driver
Even though I buy these lanterns somewhat regularly, I’m not exactly knowledgeable on the details of them. Is there something special about these mantles? I didn’t ask about fuel, I have a few cans already lol. Would it still be good from 1980???Lesseee, you bough 4 packs of Silklights (thorium - NLA) and got a free, very clean lantern, case, and aluminum funnel? -you ****!
Did you remember to ask for fuel?
Suckage right there; those are great light duty vises!
Tonnage on the chain fall? I like chain falls...
Suckage here too!
Silklite mantles went out of production in '90. They used thorium salts as the active element--the thing that makes them glow bright. Newer mantles use yttrium salts, which produce a noticeably dimmer and much more yellow light. The older, double-weave Heavy Duty Silkies are the most desirable.Even though I buy these lanterns somewhat regularly, I’m not exactly knowledgeable on the details of them. Is there something special about these mantles? I didn’t ask about fuel, I have a few cans already lol. Would it still be good from 1980???







I didn’t ask about fuel, I have a few cans already lol. Would it still be good from 1980???

I think I will promote you to Corporal Anachronism 🫡I don't see any crowbar in that haul!![]()
Haha. Not General Dicktionary?!I think I will promote you to Corporal Anachronism



Private Crowbar KarenHaha. Not General Dicktionary?!
Did you read the whole thread, though? What you have there is still properly called a gooseneck wrecking bar in some technical circles, including federal catalogs, whereas a long straight pry bar is still properly called a crowbar. Hand tool nomenclature, terminology, and colloquialisms is a fascinating hobby sub-topic.
How about Major Nostalgia? I did read it all. Your research, as usual, is impeccable. If I'm being honest, when I wrote it I was thinking of when I was once told "to go get a pitchfork or crowbar" to kill a rat that had taken up residence.Haha. Not General Dicktionary?!
Did you read the whole thread, though? What you have there is still properly called a gooseneck wrecking bar in some technical circles, including federal catalogs, whereas a long straight pry bar is still properly called a crowbar. Hand tool nomenclature, terminology, and colloquialisms is a fascinating hobby sub-topic.

That's commonly referred to as a high lift Jeep jack or a farm jack. The offroading jeepers used toWent back to the sale for half price day hoping to snag an 8 inch grinder cheap. No such luck. But I did find a set of antikickback rollers, a set of Japanese water stones from 400 grit to 6000, an aluminum clamping rail, a heavy duty utility jack a Mortising jig and a Greenlee VOM. After I got them home, I realized I was missing the dovetail mounts for the hold downs. Back I went and found them mounted to slide rails which were mounted to a 3 x 5 stick of mahogany that was screwed to an unused saw fence. Total price including the fence came to $41.
I took a ride up there Friday afternoon--quite a collection. The lathe was nice but was marked "sold" at that time and I also did not need it. I missed that Walker Turner live center and probably would have grabbed it. Nothing else I really needed but it was worth the ride just to look around.I headed up to a barn sale this AM, one listing lots of radios (car), farm implements, and showed some other interesting stuff in the pictures.
Farm jack, Lift jack, Jackall jack, 4x4 jack, Handyman jack, Trail jack, Long-beam ratchet jack, and Sheepherder's jack and others. Hi Lift is the name of the company that invented it. I've always had at least two around.That's commonly referred to as a high lift Jeep jack or a farm jack. The offroading jeepers used to
have it lashed to their front bumper.
We used to call them "The Dentist" as they can remove teeth quickly--but far from painlessly.Farm jack, Lift jack, Jackall jack, 4x4 jack, Handyman jack, Trail jack, Long-beam ratchet jack, and Sheepherder's jack and others. Hi Lift is the name of the company that invented it. I've always had at least two around.
Tall with a very narrow small base, easily tipped.We used to call them "The Dentist" as they can remove teeth quickly--but far from painlessly.
I just checked the Hi Lift site. That is not available. You would think it would be highly sought after. I'd buy one in a second.Tall with a very narrow small base, easily tipped.
Most people do not realize that there was a clip on large base available when these were originally sold, I have only seen one of these bases in my entire life.
I have this oneI just checked the Hi Lift site. That is not available. You would think it would be highly sought after. I'd buy one in a second.
That is just a wide flat spot. A 2 x 10 board would do the same thing.I have this one
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Off-Road Base - Hi-Lift Jack Co.
Hi-Lift® Off-Road Base Alleviate Jack Sinkage On Soft Ground Model #: ORB Increase your support surface area and make the original power tool even more...hi-lift.com
Might have to buy it elsewhere
No, this has a recessed seat for the jack, to keep it from sliding off center.That is just a wide flat spot. A 2 x 10 board would do the same thing.
While that is a problem--rarely, an asset--the reason we called them Dentists was what happens if you have a rig up on the jack, set the lever to lower position, and accidentally drop the handle. STAND BACK! Anything in range of the wildly flipping handle will be destroyed.Tall with a very narrow small base, easily tipped.
Most people do not realize that there was a clip on large base available when these were originally sold, I have only seen one of these bases in my entire life.
My left thumb learned this the hard way. handle slipped out of my right hand and it took off.While that is a problem--rarely, an asset--the reason we called them Dentists was what happens if you have a rig up on the jack, set the lever to lower position, and accidentally drop the handle. STAND BACK! Anything in range of the wildly flipping handle will be destroyed.