Here is my haul from today, a rare Friday with decent stuff for sale. One ES started yesterday, but the chaos was just way too high at work to slip away. Several of the sales showed up late yesterday, so I had to alter plans on the fly. These spanned ending times from 230 to 4, and of course the earliest end time was the Mechanic’s tool richest, and the furthest away. Then, bonus pain, the first and closest was a no sign of life, no signs, no real address, and the second started advertising weeks too early. So now there is no chance of making the 230 end time

, but I persevered. The next stop was day one of an ES, and the garage looked only slightly disturbed. They had moved in cases of cleaning products, so a bit of odor. The hand carry boxes looks like a once thru had occurred. A RAS sat disassembled in a corner, and some tool hangers on the wall were empty, but looked like they had been for years. Guessing the family cleared stuff out years ago.
My finds included a couple of bench clamps (left of center), made to work with bench dog holes, one with about a foot of throw and a quick release, and the other had a 3” throw. Other goodies R-L included a 12” circular saw blade, wrong arbor size

, two oil cans, one is a Singer, 7wr IOB and 10r visegrips, another lifetime supply of single edge razor and utility knife blades, 3 stainless giant toothbrushes, a Nicopress 17-2 tool, 2x MKE hole saws, hose end protector, cheap fret saw, tiny scissor and Adjustable clamp, unused Starrett hacksaw blade, a giant cast clamp on base, will try to adapt for a desk lamp, older fixed blade knife, screw hole starter, MAC gasket scraper, and a vacuum hose adapter. Out the door for a reasonable price. The other day 2 sale offered tools, and apparently most left yesterday, a box of cheap **** left. Oh, and this Cleveland twist drill box, very paint spattered and spilt on the exterior. But imagine my surprise when I opened the box. No way this wasn’t coming home with me. Some of the drills are thrashed, but the box and internal removable holder are magnificent. See it in the Drill index thread on the vintage side. That lump in front left is a tapered curved chunk of aluminum, thought it was a body work dolly at first. It has an airplane etched on it. See it in the VB Official Whatzit thread.
