Patrickm82
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You **** for that haul @freudianfloyd! That bandsaw looks brand new!
If you are a woodworker, make a modern base and use it for a table top. If you are a metal worker, do it in iron.Sometimes you just have to play the hand you’re dealt. A lot of retail priced “antique” sales around this weekend. Took a chance on one with limited pictures. Lots of tools but nothing I needed. I did for some reason buy this piece of bullet resistant acrylic that came out of a local bank for $5. 48x37x15”. Outside of shooting at it, someone tell me there is a good use for it lol. Also $1 for seafoam and gasket remover.
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I need to find a honey hole like this. It has been a while. You found some really good stuff.2 stops today via Facebook Marketplace yielded this haul:
Craftsman 12mm-18mm,21,22,24,27mm ½” dr deep impact sockets
Craftsman 1/2” x 9/16” 6 point deep offset wrench
Craftsman 1/4” dr 4-13mm 6pt deep
Craftsman 1/4” dr 3/16”- 9/16” 6pt deep
Craftsman 1/4” dr 4mm-14mm swivel socket set(missing 13mm)
Craftsman 3/8” dr 43784 ratchet
Snap On 3/8” dr 10-19mm swivel socket 6pt
Snap On 3/8” dr E12-E16 ETorx Swivel socket set
Snap On 3/8” dr 2@5/8”,1@13/16” spark plug swivel sockets
Snap On 3/8” dr universals
Snap On 1/4” dr 10,11,12mm swivel sockets 6pt
Snap On 1/2” dr 15/16” deep impact socket 6pt
Someone somewhere is looking for that.4 1/2” arbor press plate







Today was a once in a blue moon type of sale.
My wife found some yardsales yesterday for us to go to today. On the way to the first sale, we passed a sale we didnt know about but it was a sale so we stopped.
On one table there were a few single tools, and random stuff I had no interest in. My wife started at the other side of the sale and said "there are lots of tools over there...." so I headed that way. Lots of Milwaukee, Dewalt, Snap on, Hilti, etc. And I had to double check some of the prices to make sure I was reading them right.
Brand new Milwaukee portaband deep cut, Milwaukee laser, Milwaukee drill/driver set, all with good batteries. Snap on ratchets, wrenches, extensions, etc. I walked through it several times debating on spending all my money at this sale, or going to the others. We actually left for a little while so I could feed my wife, and to try to find the first yardsale we were looking for, but wound up coming back and buying a few more things.
Forgot to take better picture of laser.
Inside the toolbox was full of Snap on, Mac, and misc. brands. Other than the 3/4" Armstrong breaker bar, this is what was in the box.
Here is just the Snap on stuff minus the 1 Proto torque wrench that was in a Snap on box...
Various wrenches
side cutters
Channel locks
Impact sockets
Hex set
2 80 tooth ratchets
Utility knife
Extensions.
Phillips Screwdriver
Brand new unopened swivel socket set
Ratchet adapter
Well you can see the rest.
I paid $124 for everything pictured!!!
Best part is, he said he had more stuff and he would bring it out in the morning if I want to stop back out.
Saw an add on fb market place the other day. Someone posted a mohawk dp (sans correct motor and belt guard) nearby my house so hopped right on it. The pictures were not very good but I have yet to see one in my area that's even presentable or not beat to absolute scrap metal. I ran over to the house and actually paid more than the asking price because it was so clean! The inside has some saw dust in it but other than that, it hardly shows much use. No arch of shame on the table! Unfortunately someone drilled into the side of the head to mount a switch but other than that, it's a really nice one! Even the water slide decal is in good shape! Now I just need to clean it and put new bearings in it and then find a belt cover for it. Model 103.0303 so we know it's king seely made. It did come with a wooden base that I didn't want and it has since been sold to bring the total cost on the beauty of $0
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Today was a once in a blue moon type of sale.
My wife found some yardsales yesterday for us to go to today. On the way to the first sale, we passed a sale we didnt know about but it was a sale so we stopped.
Last estate sale find: a $2 Kennedy toolbox.
Someone with a hydraulic hammer on an excavator could use the panel to protect their windshield from rock chips. It is likely polycarbonate, not acrylic. Tough and fully machinable, so it has more uses than just looking through.Sometimes you just have to play the hand you’re dealt. A lot of retail priced “antique” sales around this weekend. Took a chance on one with limited pictures. Lots of tools but nothing I needed. I did for some reason buy this piece of bullet resistant acrylic that came out of a local bank for $5. 48x37x15”. Outside of shooting at it, someone tell me there is a good use for it lol. Also $1 for seafoam and gasket remover.
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It is. They never even took the cover off the end of the plug.You **** for that haul @freudianfloyd! That bandsaw looks brand new!
I went back first thing today and he said some guy beat me to everything. He said the guy was snatching it up as fast as he was setting it down.You absolutely, positively, ****!!!!! Hope you're going back for more!
You ****! Very, very nice find.
Mike
Wow, all in looks like you had a good day.$2 Kennedy toolbox
That sounds like exactly the kind of thing I could end up accidentally doing, so thank you!Wow, all in looks like you had a good day.
Beware of the Kennedy cantilever box. They are very easy to load to the point where you can't lift them. I've seen a few with a welded together cart underneath to roll them.
Beware of the Kennedy cantilever box. They are very easy to load to the point where you can't lift them. I've seen a few with a welded together cart underneath to roll them.
That sounds like exactly the kind of thing I could end up accidentally doing,

This happened to be on your side of town in Roseville. 2 different FBM sellers made it logical, had a bit more business on that side and had lunch with a friend.I need to find a honey hole like this. It has been a while. You found some really good stuff.
I don’t have Facebook.This happened to be on your side of town in Roseville. 2 different FBM sellers made it logical, had a bit more business on that side and had lunch with a friend.
The Germany part is clearer, but look like this one I have.Yeah, whatever was there is pretty gone, and the parallel grinder marks confuse the eye as to what’s left. I’d like it to say HECSHARP GERMANY, because there’s a pair on eBay that has the same look, but I just can’t squint the upper characters into Hecsharp the way I can morph the lower characters into Germany.
I tried for a while to see the PEXTO powergrip icon in the center, but again the ring of characters just doesn’t arrange itself to Peck Stowe & Wilcox for me.








Nice find. You ****.Now I just need to clean it and put new bearings in it and then find a belt cover for it. Model 103.0303 so we know it's king seely made. It did come with a wooden base that I didn't want and it has since been sold to bring the total cost on the beauty of $0![]()
You ****, too.$2 Kennedy toolbox.



Again, I look at FBMarketplace too much. BUT! Sometimes it is totally worth it, as it saves me money (and will probably make me money...)
I was casually looking at what lathes are for sale right now, and found someone about an hour south of me selling a large lot of lathe parts and tooling, Looking over the ad, I see a bunch of things that could be for the lathe I am restoring right now, along with a lot of other stuff that is worth a decent amount. All it said was "make offer" and it had been up for two days, so I sent them an offer and a note stating that I do not know if it works for my lathe, but I was interested. They responded in a minute saying OK and when do we meet.
Here is what I got, for $100:
backing plate, centers, tailstock chuck, half dozen Armstrong style tool holders, Palmgren milling attachment, tin of HSS, etc.
8" four jaw, set of change gears
tailstock with lamp attached, Mitotoyo mag base and dial, and underneath is a steady rest.
Some is directly for my Montgomery Wards Logan, some isn't, but it is all good.
Thanks..You ****! I have a mill-drill, came from work, but with zero tooling. Can I hire you to do my shopping???
You **** too!
Mike








I believe I see tools that came from the factory beetle tool roll. There is the lugnut/generator pully socket, the combination pliers with the black handle, the wooden handled screwdriver with the odd longish blade, and the double ended Heyco wrench. There should be at least one more heyco wrench, a philips screwdriver (Edit: or did the old ones with wooden handles include two sizes of flat blade drivers?) and jackhandle/crossbar for the socket, that might be hidden in there.
Thou suckist much.Todays grab…. Found this sale late last night and was able to pounce first thing this am. Saw a FBM listing for a 10 pc Indestro Select 1/2 drive 1/2 thru 1” set for $5. Got there and also picked a Stanley set of drivers for $5, a couple more Craftsman, Klien, Mac and Kobalt for another $5. Seller also had this vintage Union box for guess what? Another $5. The leather handle is in incredible condition. Got home and found another FBM post for $5 which had a 7pc 3/8 drive Snap-On Metric hex drive set along with a Craftsman SAE set & another Japan set… Think I’m done for today.
You must be tired from generating that vacuum! You ****!Todays grab…. Found this sale late last night and was able to pounce first thing this am. Saw a FBM listing for a 10 pc Indestro Select 1/2 drive 1/2 thru 1” set for $5. Got there and also picked a Stanley set of drivers for $5, a couple more Craftsman, Klien, Mac and Kobalt for another $5. Seller also had this vintage Union box for guess what? Another $5. The leather handle is in incredible condition. Got home and found another FBM post for $5 which had a 7pc 3/8 drive Snap-On Metric hex drive set along with a Craftsman SAE set & another Japan set… Think I’m done for today.