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Outlawmws

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ps: Jeff those combo pad locks have these numbers:

713132
713152
173472
and all three have V58 - This is the key code for the reset key? (And probably a master key to open it?
 

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I think V58 would be the code for the key.
On that large lock w/o key, I've got people that can impression keys, just need the right blank. If you want, send to me and I can mail it with some other locks I've got that need keys made!
 
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Today was flea market sunday and there were plenty of goodies that followed me home this morning.

My first stop, a favorite vendor, yielded me this "project" Reed 2C that i will whip into shape pretty soon. I also grabbed the snap on wrenches, Penens ratchet and Snap on 1/4" ratchet for under 100.00

The pile of Plomb stuff came from a number of other vendors, including one that was only setting out a little bit of what he had. I'm going to try to work out a deal with him and see if i can get into his storage unit and see what else he has. His pile had the Wilpen wrench, early 1930s DBE, Offset speed wrench, short extension, P&C 3/4" drive socket and a Starrett wire gauge.

THe real odd ball tool is the muffler removal tool i found in a small box of other tools. Its marked A P Muffler Removal Tool 8737, Des Pat 138737 Other Patents Pending.

I'm pretty sure its an Alphonse Plomb but couldn't find anything to back it up. Any thoughts?
 

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Duct Tape Man

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No garage sales in the area this Sunday, but it was another great day at the flea market. Got the following:

1 large Craftsman combo wrench, size 1-1/16, for $5.50
1 small adjustable wrench, USA but no brand
6 mixed wrenches - 2 Proto, 1 Proto Los Angeles, 1 Plomb, 1 MAC, and 1 Fairmount
1 Craftsman ReFlex adjustable wrench, $6

and the buy of the day:

A vintage "Piston Seal" motor oil can, empty (unfortunately) for $1. Anyone familiar with this brand? Address on it is Clifton Forge, VA, not too far from here. Search on eBay yielded only one result, an oil can from the same company but different design, for $100. !!!

also: the Fairmount wrench is a #25. This is the 2nd wrench in two days that I saved at the flea market that is confirmed part of the WWII Willys Jeep tool kit (a complete wrench set would include a 723, 25, 27-C, 28-S, and a 731A). I got a 25 today, and a 731A yesterday. Lotsa history in those tool bins!
 

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Got to an estate sale 2 hrs late... Still had a nice little haul I guess.

24" snap on 1/2" wobble extension
1-7/16 Williams wrench
7 Snap on sockets
Craftsman 1/4 extension, socket, phillips, torx
Few USA wrenches
Matco socket rail
Blue Point serpentine belt wrench
WACO wire strippers
Autocraft throw down ratchet

My favorite... Simpson Racing Helmet :thumbup:

The damage.... $20 for the tools, and $20 for the helmet. $40 for everything.
 

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jakemac

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Sparse weekend this week. No yard sales, so I went to 2 flea markets. Dismal.

I spent $30 (more than I wanted, but I'm ok with it)

$10 for the cheap Made in China rolling seat.
$20 for the 53' 12/3 SJ cable with plugs.
Or, as I prefer to think of it - 57¢ a foot for the x-cord+plugs and a free knee saver for when I'm working on the riding mowers.
 

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went to an out of the way flea mkt this morning.

i wasnt expecting much,
but i did find this....

any ideas on model or date?
:beer:
 

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CrewChief, that is from the mid thirties I think. Here is a link to the catalog:
http://bartlettstreet.com/toolcatalogs/
The catalog you want is the second one down.

Oh, and YOU ****!

vendor had gotten it from an estate sale, and told me that people had bought all the tools that were in it, but had left the box
she wanted $40 for it,
i countered at $20, we settled on $30

:beer:
 

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I have a slightly newer, slightly more modern one. and am debating restoring it. Your decal is awesome, mine is not so good (its also different) because someone welded a lock hasp to it.
You have a real treasure.
 

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thanks :thumbup:

it's got some surface rust, and a broken spotweld on one drawer divider.
no dents or other damage i can see

what 1st caught my eye was the condition of the decal.

not sure what i'm gonna do with it yet,
i need another toolbox like i need another hole in the head...:dunno:


:beer:
 

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Picked up a FAMCO 1 ton arbor press, $25. Definitely wasn't looking for one, but the price was decent enough and we didn't find what my wife was looking for.
 
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ps; Maybe someday I'll luck into one. (Here you are in the middle of the country, and I'm in the same dang state, and STILL can't luck into one...)
 

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WOW, great stuff everyone. Looks like you are all cleaning up at the sales in your area. Thankfully none of you are local to me. Gives me a wee bit of hope to hang onto. :lol_hitti :beer:

went to an out of the way flea mkt this morning.
i wasnt expecting much,
but i did find this....

That is really interesting. Definitely a sweet box for $30, I'm kinda suprised no one wanted to buy the box with the tools. Glad you got it though :beer:

Would someone mind explaining to me (plomb ignorant) why they stamped a "O" instead of the typical closed top "V" onto the box, yet used the closed top "V" on the label? :dunno:
 

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WOW, great stuff everyone. Looks like you are all cleaning up at the sales in your area. Thankfully none of you are local to me. Gives me a wee bit of hope to hang onto. :lol_hitti :beer:



That is really interesting. Definitely a sweet box for $30, I'm kinda suprised no one wanted to buy the box with the tools. Glad you got it though :beer:

Would someone mind explaining to me (plomb ignorant) why they stamped a "O" instead of the typical closed top "V" onto the box, yet used the closed top "V" on the label? :dunno:

:dunno: no clue :headscrat

:confused:

i'm not a "collector" by any means, but i really had a hard time walking away from this one.
it's rare that i spend that much money, on any one thing, especially at a flea mkt. :wtf:
most of my tool finds come from a couple of local pawn shops or a "junk" flea mkt thats kinda close to some really "bad" areas. $1-$5 is about my limit on any single item

:beer:
 

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WOW, great stuff everyone. Looks like you are all cleaning up at the sales in your area. Thankfully none of you are local to me. Gives me a wee bit of hope to hang onto. :lol_hitti :beer:



That is really interesting. Definitely a sweet box for $30, I'm kinda suprised no one wanted to buy the box with the tools. Glad you got it though :beer:

Would someone mind explaining to me (plomb ignorant) why they stamped a "O" instead of the typical closed top "V" onto the box, yet used the closed top "V" on the label? :dunno:

Timing and contracts. Plvmb had those boxes made for them (at least some (Rollers) were made by Pressteel), and then when they transition it would cost more to have that changed, or possibly the die sets they used to emboss/stamp the labels in would be fairly standard fonts. I have a Pressteel roller, and the fonts looks the same to me :dunno:
 

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vendor had gotten it from an estate sale, and told me that people had bought all the tools that were in it, but had left the box
she wanted $40 for it,
i countered at $20, we settled on $30

:beer:

Sorry, I'm a lifer military guy so I think it breaks protocol for a junior to tell a senior that he *****. But you do.
 

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The old rusty PARK toolbox is getting it's facelift. Did 2 coats of primer and the first coat of blue (my choice - red has been done and I didn't want the original hammered green). At least 2 more top coats, then some finishing touches . . .
 

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zkling

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Love that blue color. :drool: :beer: Everyone has a red, probably grey, black yep, even brown, but blue makes it unique.
 

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Got my only GREAT garagesale of the year the other day. Old Automotive tech was being put in a home so his kids were selling off all his stuff. I got there real late and couldn't get alot. But what I did was awesome

Full set of Snap on OEX wrenches (up to 1 1/16 I believe), great condition other than some chrome flaking on a couple.

Snap on 20t, F710-A ratchet, needs rebuild as the select lever is broke, date code came up as 1958.

Pair of williams 1515 retaining ring pliers. Perfect shape IMO.

Pair of ETF pliers, pretty big pliers could be useful.

And a Klein Tools screwdriver tray. I love this, its like 2ft, by 10", now to find a place to put it.


All for $45.

Will take some pics tommorrow as I was busy and never had a camera.
 

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Rainy Friday afternoon, driving by, sign said Indoor Sale. Nothing better to do for 5 minutes, checked it out. Came away with a nice 10" Crescent crescent wrench for $1.00. Ya can never have too many...
 

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Some really nice finds this weekend. I have a few of my own, will post later when I wake up time for bed! It took me and hour to just go through the updates on this thread from Friday!
 

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Got a aluminum 6 roller that pivot car dolly that they wheeled around NASCAR chassis for 15 bucks from a old Hendrick racing employee will post pics soon also a speed bag like in the rocky movie w wear for a dollar and a commercial pull behind spreader that holds 200 lbs for…wAit for it… 1 dollar!!!
 

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Got my only GREAT garagesale of the year the other day. Old Automotive tech was being put in a home so his kids were selling off all his stuff. I got there real late and couldn't get alot. But what I did was awesome

Damn! I would love to find a sale like that. I even have a couple hundred set aside on the off chance I do find one. Shoot some pics when you can 'cause . .

:needpics:
 

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Visited several sales in my neighborhood, and did pretty darn well.



Sorry, the toolboxes are only being used for a horizontal surface- they weren't part of the purchases. :)

Shop stool needing new cover: $5
Shop Vac: $5
Dremel Advantage Rotary Saw with flex shaft tool and Plunge Router attachment: $15
Craftsman featherboard that clamps to the fence, NIB: $1.50
Misc weed trimmer line: $1.50




1 Gallon and 1 Qt cans of Bondo, unopened: $5
Respirator, charcoal cartridges, $1
Scissor jack: $1
Older drill with right angle drive attachment: $1.50
2 Bar Clamps: $1.50
Chisel, wire strippers, small Channelocks, three different hammers, $5 total

All told, this stuff and a few small items came in less than $40.

I don't know how many hammers I have now, but I keep getting more.
 

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Figured I'd update this with a picture of the sign I got a while back. Hung it up tonight and it still lights up!

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Found an interesting wrench today in a thrift store junk bin for 50 cents. It's seen its better days, but the logo is still readable. Unless I'm mistaken its a JH Williams (Brooklyn - it has the oval ID stamp that reads: J.H.W. &Co. and U.S.A. with a diamond H logo between the two) special purpose wrench made between 1914 and 1924. It has an industry standard number (761) with a "Y" under it, a diamond H logo on the shank, and "special" stamped on it. Probably a factory wrench for a special purpose machine, but I'm just guessing now. Anyone know more that that?
 

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