Safe Playful Skill Toy? lolDecent yard sale tools here seemed to have dried up. All in for $10 on the only non clothes yard sale today. The sealed 1999 Pokemon card, working cuckoo clock, and boxed (with instructions) 1972 Sony digimatic alarm clock are going straight to eBay. I doubt anyone would make the 60s mousetrap game anymore.
Reflexes my man!Safe Playful Skill Toy? lol
The space between AT and INS through me off. Other examples of this have the K.I would have figured that the I N D P L S would have made it a no-brainer!
You have to admire the creativity of the die-setter who managed to squeeze all those letters into such a tiny area.![]()



the 3/4 set dropped in my lap for $7.50,
High density storage rolling cabinet system.... $145
Three moving units and two endcap shelves.
A pair of 5' pipe clamps for 10 bucks.
The Herbrand breaker with Snap-on ratcheting adaptor, two SO extensions and three SO sockets were from a town further up the road and I paid $5 for all of that.




















really an oddball there ! patent number or date stamped on that swing arm?
Going back to Don's Millers Falls valve grinder..., I forgot to reply to you and then I got immersed in my flea finds.The overall design of the thing is so much different than any of the Albertson or Duro/Indestro models I've seen (and others) that I figured they'd probably at least have gone for a design patent.
I think they all pretty much worked the same way
Looking forward to reading that, I always learn something!I plan to do a Curator's Corner.
That’s a ridiculous haul for $10!! You ****!! When I find stuff that is usable, but not up to my ridiculously high standards, I package it up and donate to local trade schools or Goodwill.The GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY.....
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Saturday I was on my way to a music gig when I came across a guy and his father with a small yard sale set up in a vacant business parking lot....actually as I pulled up they were getting ready to load up their truck and leave.
As I looked at the stuff they hadn't put up yet (nothing interesting), the son told me to go look in the back of their truck to see if I'd find anything I'd liked.
I found a DeWalt tool bag full of various (rusty) tools.
I quickly rummaged thru the bag and right away noticed a Snap-On socket, a Mac wrench, and several Craftsman sockets mixed in with a lot of import stuff (I believe they purposely put those item toward to top....smart guys!!)
Anyways....he started out wanting $20 for the bag but after I said I didn't see much I needed, we haggled a bit and we finally agreed on $10.
I threw the bag in the back floorboard of my truck and headed for my gig......
Retrieved the bag from my truck this morning and with a hot cup of coffee I sat down at my workbench and dug into the bag.....
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NOTICE: Some tools may have been pre-cleaned before photographed in an attempt to determine condition and worth (and because I'm a hopeless tool polisher)
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The GOOD:
Pretty good haul....there are a lot of items that need a Evap-O-Rust bath and a little TLC from my Dremel tool but all in all I'm happy....
Here are the "Gems" that lured me to buy the bag-O-tools....Snap-On 13/16" socket, S-K 13mm socket, and 2 Mac angle wrenches....
The Craftsman sockets are all U.S.A.....back row is metric
(from the tall socket on the right, going right, they are U.S.A Husky sockets)
The front row is all SAE Craftsman sockets (all the Craftsman sockets are EE or G code except for 2 -V- codes)....
The BAD:
Rusty scraps and no name Taiwan sockets, but not all bad...the import wrenches are useable and the 2 large flip sockets (far right) also the ratchet functions.....
The UGLY:
The miscellaneous leftovers in the bottom of the bag....bolts, screws, washers, spark plug, etc.
I'll throw them in my junk nut-n-bolt bin, don't know they might be useful someday....
At $10 I ain't mad, but I would have been highly pissed if I had paid $20 .....I even got a useable DeWalt tool bag!!!
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A big YOU **** for a few days hiking in Big Bend NP! Especially in the nicer part of the year! I worked/lived there from April to October of '83. Beautiful place, if you're not outside bustin' *** in 120+ degree weather in the summer.


Look again. The sensitivity of the syntax when linking here makes it really easy to FU a post with off-site hosted pictures. Makes me feel like I'm back in the '70s learning to code (called "programming" back then) again.@Beerhippie - I'm only seeing image links?
Working now!Look again. The sensitivity of the syntax when linking here makes it really easy to FU a post with off-site hosted pictures. Makes me feel like I'm back in the '70s learning to code (called "programming" back then) again.
Oh, yeah, and F the "you have exceeded your maximum # of edits in 24 hours". Does it really cost anything to let me go back and try to look like I can type?