Lump
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Nice haul, Lowbuck. You ****!
Wish I had time to hit sales too, but not for next two weeks!
Wish I had time to hit sales too, but not for next two weeks!
Oh it gets even better...Great finds, and definite suckage!
Plvomb wrenches, Proto drivers, and that Dunlap ign. set still in the roll, and looks as new? Dunlap may not have been "Sears best" but that roll just makes it!![]()

Here are the pics i promised of the sale i missed on Friday but my old man stopped by for me. This has been the second sale this year i should of gone to but decided against it at the last minute. A large portion of the items there were extremely old, (1900) or later and this was what he grabbed for me.
The Plomb hammer was just a head so it got a new handle today. The 2 small offset wrenches are Plomb WF. The Craftsmans are all underline C. The P&C wrench is brand new
The funny shaped thing in the corner is a hand forged bench stop with the name R.S. Plummer stamped into it.
I haven't been able to put a date to the Snap on reducing adapter. It has the old Snap on logo with M-1-G stamped under it. Any ideas?
Got Snap-On 8-24mm and 26mm 12point socket set for 30$.. I didn't even try to offer less.

Here's the Cummins saw attachment in its original box. Looks, um, awkward at best.
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I actually used one in an awkward place I needed tight clearances to, and it wasn't all that bad! The cut was about 10 ft long too, and I used a guide. Just remember to get some oil into the bushing before using...![]()
Here's the Cummins saw attachment in its original box. Looks, um, awkward at best.

I brought it to work to inquire about sharpening it, and one of my coworkers, a knife buff, bought it off me! LOL



Just picked this up for $40.. Has the key and everything works great!

It's usually pretty good one way or another (it's an Annual event).