Outlawmws
Well-known member
Did you check the wallets? Geezers tend to forget things....
Ask me how I know....
Yep, always take a look. no Joy...
Did you check the wallets? Geezers tend to forget things....
Ask me how I know....
neharr41 ***** on the 90 dollar Snap-on lot.












You ****!My accidental haul of the day. I found this Simpson 260 8xi analog multimeter on Marketplace several months back. I saved it and fast forward to this week it pops back into my search results. I've wanted one of these for a while. I kind of wanted one with the traditional black case but the yellow has grown on me and matches the Fluke meter. I paid $120 for the meter which I feel is not a bad buy at all but I did have to drive quite far. The seller put some fresh batteries in it and it worked just fine. He was pretty geeked out about this meter. I'm almost surprised he decided to sell it. We got to talking and he starts showing me some other tools from a sack. He ends up giving me a bunch of bonus tools for free! This stuff definitely brings me back to a time when I was into this sort of trade. Now I can't tell you the last time I made an ethernet cable but I still have all of my tools. The seller had been tasked with clearing a storage unit full of old electronics and telecomm stuff that had been sitting a good 15 years and I guess these were some of the leftovers that weren't sold on eBay. Some high quality tools that are quite expensive to buy new. Of course these kind of things aren't as relevant these days and likely can be found cheaply on eBay.
Bunch of random data/telecom bits. Tone generators, probes, AMP CAT5 and Coax crimpers, data and coax wire strippers, coax connectors, patch cables, wire label stuff, etc...
I love these Harris/Fluke strippers. I have a few now. Also an Xcelite coax cable stripper and an unbranded stripper that uses standard razer blades which you can adjust the height and position of to get multiple cut depths in a single operation. Pretty slick I'd say.
Pricey!
Those dies are $$-$$$
AMP crimper with die for CAT5 crimping. I'll have to ttry it out
Crazy price with lots of less expensive options these days. It's cool you can replace the die to crimp other things or to service the tool.
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I don't know why you call those tools "obsolete"--I use the cheaper versions on a regular basis. Our POS system is entirely hard-wired with CAT 6.
The weird triangular "vise" is a Can't Twist welding clamp--and highly desirable.These were in the "welp, I guess we'll send them to the metal recycler's" pile at the tool library, so total cost $0.
(I am genuinely surprised that the pliers and wrenches and weird triangularviseclamp did not make it into the "we should refurbish this" pile, but everyone is dealing with a lot. I'm just lucky that my way of dealing is "that looks interesting under the gunk, gimme.")
I don't know why you call those tools "obsolete"--I use the cheaper versions on a regular basis. Our POS system is entirely hard-wired with CAT 6.
The weird triangular "vise" is a Can't Twist welding clamp--and highly desirable.
The both of you ****.
weird triangularviseclamp
Can't Twist welding clamp-
























Estate auction
First item was 4.00 box with pvc fittings 3 boxes couples hoses pressure sprayer and other miscellaneous things
Second was a top tool box 39.00 semi full ended up being a par x even had the key
third item was a 4 drawer bolt and miscellaneous organizer 33.00 That is kinda full of mostly junk
Tool box ended up having mostly snap on Mac with a few proto craftsman cornwell action Bonney crescent sk wright stamped USA wrenchs and I think I only had 2 or 3 china sockets

You ****!Estate auction
First item was 4.00 box with pvc fittings 3 boxes couples hoses pressure sprayer and other miscellaneous things
Second was a top tool box 39.00 semi full ended up being a par x even had the key
third item was a 4 drawer bolt and miscellaneous organizer 33.00 That is kinda full of mostly junk
Tool box ended up having mostly snap on Mac with a few proto craftsman cornwell action Bonney crescent sk wright stamped USA wrenchs and I think I only had 2 or 3 china sockets![]()
$47 all in.
The box needs some work, but it was five bucks.
Tool box ended up having mostly snap on Mac with a few proto craftsman cornwell action Bonney crescent sk wright stamped USA wrenchs
I still have that same Scale! It was my dad's and its still what I use.powder scale






















Very Nice!...And you ****!Estate auction
First item was 4.00 box with pvc fittings 3 boxes couples hoses pressure sprayer and other miscellaneous things
Second was a top tool box 39.00 semi full ended up being a par x even had the key
third item was a 4 drawer bolt and miscellaneous organizer 33.00 That is kinda full of mostly junk
Tool box ended up having mostly snap on Mac with a few proto craftsman cornwell action Bonney crescent sk wright stamped USA wrenchs and I think I only had 2 or 3 china sockets![]()



a mini pick head.
The smallest kabar I have ever seen
Do you have a small replica fishing knife....You and Lost Boy are onto small today - I have several small hunting bird and trout knives. My preference is for a small blade like that.
Cool that is has markings at all! most of those are unmarked.The mini vise is a cool item I need to do some research on it. It has
"H
PS
Stubs" stamped on it
I have 2 "mini Bowie" knives with 2" blades. The 2 finger handles make those a bit impractical for use however...Do you have a small replica fishing knife....
done to scale?
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Try these catalogs. Stubs is usually very good stuffThe mini vise is a cool item I need to do some research on it. It has
"H
PS
Stubs" stamped on it
If you want to get rid of that orange craftsman, please let me know!
That kabar is interesting, below is my late fathers fishing knife. no name on it, but I would be fairly sure it's Sheffield made, and is very similar to my own bone handle William Rogers below it.Some snapon,Mac, and sk.The smallest kabar I have ever seen for my boy. $15 all in at local flea market.
