Michigan is a "no fault" state even though the other guy is getting cited, I think for running a red light(I'm not sure as I was trying very hard not to lose my sh%t) My deductible is waived, other driver told tow truck they could keep his Ford Exploder as scrap, we didn't even exchange info, cop has it all in report. Michigan is also another great state with super high ins premiums AND we cannot sue for diminished value. It is a farce. But thankfully no one was hurt, truck can be fixed, no air bags deployed due to the location of impacts.The OTHER guy's insurance should be paying for all of it, including the tow, storage, rental, etc...
Glad you weren't hurt, and no tools were damaged!
Mike
I'd be acting like Julia Child with that score. You ****!Well, several hours and one budding case of tennis elbow later, got them all shined up. Rest assured Beerhippie, nothing abrasive touched the tin linings. A few odd pieces (the kettle, ice bucket, and that one odd-colored saute pan) turned out to be no-name, but everything else was French.
After some deliberation with my wife, we chose a medium saute pan and sauce pan to add to the kitchen, and decided to list the remaining lot on FB at a ridiculous price and see what happens. Well, I woke up a few hours later to 33 separate offers, and promptly sold the lot that evening FOR A THOUSAND FREAKING DOLLARS.
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Does this suckage count towards picker of the year?Wow that ***** @alinc100!!
But thankfully no one was hurt, truck can be fixed,
I'd be acting like Julia Child with that score.
No this is the bad kind of suckage.Does this suckage count towards picker of the year?
Nope. Just straight into the recycle bin. I have tools.
I inherited my grandpas and dads collection; add in mine and I had Samugs horde.
I would say so just for the fact his truck is smashed to hell!!Does this suckage count towards picker of the year?







The suckage is strong in this one.Didn’t expect much today. I hit a church fundraiser sale full of harbor freight stuff. I landed the basically new Vaughn 21” super bar, Irwin screw extractors , and a complete set of bondhus Allen wrenches for $20. Across the street was a “quilting sale” I accidentally walked to. A very nice lady pointed out a few tools on the floor. A Columbian 504 and a Japanese “AC” vise both for $20. Another sale netted a full gallon of Coleman fuel for $1.
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Another sale netted a full gallon of Coleman fuel for $1.
The suckage is strong in this one.









It definitely had the correct tint to it. Funny thing I passed on another gallon that smelled off at the next sale.Make sure its actually CF! some people reuse the cans without marking...
Yes it is!
....My day today included the 35th annual block sale for about 20 streets in a housing development area in the town next to me, plus 7 other planned stops and a few TOOs.
Most came from the "block" sale. its a lot lower participation that say 10 years ago and its an older neighborhood so had a lot of original owners. not so much anymore - lots of turnover. But I did better than any time since COVID today, so maybe its starting to recover? other YS's were under 50% .
Anyway, at the big block sale, I started off with 2 very large bar clamps in depth of grip 5" to center! $10
So that's the common name for Cannabis sativa here you live?
As a....
So that's the common name for Cannabis sativa here you live?
No, officer, it's a Japaneses maple....



















Prov relinquished the ratchet and dbe because he wanted to trade me for a nice plomb wood handle body file I had. I think we both came away happy with the trade!Nice, Smoke. How did Provincial find that ratchet and relinquish it that easily?
Cool cabinet! Nice to find old catalogs.
Don- cool find on the Bonner pipe wrench!
Oh, the Proto fisherman’s friend is a good one! I want to find one as they have the cool fish logo cast gripsOn Friday, I hit two yard sales, finding the following:
At the first sale I picked up what I am pretty sure is a North Bros. eggbeater, and the other sales yielded an Indestro driver, tap wrench with #5 taper reamer, and a set of Wiss fisherman's scissors, in a Proto Fisherman's Friend sheath:
On Saturday, I hit the same Steam Show flea market as Smokeshow, although I didn't see him or Provicial as I had hoped too. I did see Oregon Rock Crusher and had a good conversation with him. Here is what I found:
I always start with the dollar tables, and then check everything else, so I found the General drive pin punch base, MAC long Phillips, Armstrong T wrench on those tables, and then picked up the Cleveland brace bits in original wood holder, Duro/Indestro 1/4" breaker, and my favorite find, the leather pouch:
a Wiley and Russel Automobile tap and die set. It is missing a few dies and all of the taps, but considering its age, the condition is great.
Of course, me being me, I had to pick up some paper
some '40s copies of The Model Engineer, an interesting magazine on steam cars and planes from the '30s, a book on model steam engines, and a cool book on motorcycle repair from 1953.
Interestingly, I did pick up that Craftsman valve tool that Smokeshow purchased, but passed as I am not a Craftsman collector. I do plan to go back on the last day of the SteamUp to see what bargains I come across. Always a good time.

Almost didn't stop at this neighborhood sale as they are usually the same homes selling the same overpriced household stuff.
However sitting in a driveway, was an older Craftsman box , so I took a look.
Most of the drawers held hardware & junky tools, but drawer number 2 held a few Snap-on pieces.
I kept digging as another fella was looking closely over my shoulder making comments like, "damn", & "I lost my screwdriver like that one".
I saw no sticker on the box, so I asked about pricing.
They said they wanted $125. for the box & all contents.
Rats...
"Well how about just for these pieces I dug out?"
"What do you offer?"
They agreed to take my $25.
All late 90's stuff:
Red Rat screwdriver & #2 phillips
3/8" 2 extensions & universal
1/4 Rats long & regular 830s
3/8 stubby 830 (all ratchets work well, but feel almost clunky compared to the dual 80's I have become used to)
6" dikes 86ACP
Also 3/8 SK Wayne, 5WR Peterson, & a 1/2 C-man flying V.
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They agreed to take my $25.
Yes he does!You ****!





Seriously???
They're good for holding your begging bowl, too....For camping. There are times its cold but I stil need "fingertip acces" for things like cooking or shooting
For camping. There are times its cold but I stil need "fingertip acces" for things like cooking or shooting