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Jim_No_Garage

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It's apparently Fleet Week for me . . . I posted yesterday about the set of Fleet SAE BOE wrenches I picked up at an Estate Sale yesterday. Today we stumbled across a Garage Sale with a bunch of decorator stuff. After playing with the owners Pekinese puppy for a minute I spotted a box with some misc. tools. In there was a socket rail with a full set of Fleet SAE sockets. There was also a Fleet metal box holding a full set of Penen's SAE sockets. I got both sets for $5.00 total.

The box is a mess paint wise but holds the double set of sockets fine. It will be tight to fit a ratchet in there.

These are also for my nephew - I guess I should clear this with his parents before I pick up any more tools for him.

Cheers

Jim

PS - Sorry for the multiple posts. I so frequently buy more than 1 thing a weekend I don't think to do a "This is what I bought this weekend" post like Outlaw and others.
 

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You know the scary part of my find was I was told that the guy before me who was a tool resaler took all the "good stuff", must of ment the tool truck stuff....Rich...
 

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Supperfly, very nice!
Outlaw, you have just made me very happy with those padlocks!!
Bell is/was a brand of lock, does the key have normal cuts like a pin tumbler or is it more like a Vidmar key with grooves?
 

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Only a couple items this morning. Most of the G-sales advertising tools only had rusty Chinese screwdrivers.

Huge collection of locksmith re-keying pins. ($8) I wouldn't want to spill these!!

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Stihl 2 cycle digital Tachomtere NOS ($.50):

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Small Record Woodworking Vise:

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You know the scary part of my find was I was told that the guy before me who was a tool resaler took all the "good stuff", must of ment the tool truck stuff....Rich...

Stop, you're killing me :embarrassed:


My 85$ haul this morning. Some Gray, Klein, Husky usa, Herbrand etc.


Freakin Sweet Score :beer:

Here is what was in the $5 box, all the Craftsman is below the extension, bottom left. Also got some Sears wrenches, Companion, POwrkraft and a set of Master Mechanic DOEs. Proto socket, brass hammer head, File and Bonney screw starter, some old gold plated screw head cuff links, Akro bin drawer, misc hardware etc, junk still in the box.
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Outlaw, sounds like it!
Dave, you get a super YOU **** on that pin kit! Marked 10 and you only paid 8! Looks to be complete, too.
I'll double your money plus shipping! Don't get me started on spilling one of those. I bumped my small pin kit once and it was BAD!! I also had an old kit I bought from eBay get ruined in the mail...it was packed very poorly and all the pins were loose when it showed up :(
 

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how about this
 

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It is a lawn mower blade balancer. You set it on a level surface and in theory the blade should be parallel to that level surface. If one side dips down it is heavier than the other side. Remove material from the heavy side. DO NOT remove material from the cutting edge. Sharpen it first then balance it. Also make sure to clean it well so you don't have any clumps of grass messing with the balance.



50¢ cman pliers. YOU ****. I'm curious which ones are they? Yea I'm a craftsman guy.


Dave, in the land of cheap tool boxes. Thanks for making us a PDF :thumbup:

Shadow and Madison, you both ****. Great stuff. :drool:

Thank you for the info. I was thinking in the direction of a wood blade. Once again I was wrong. Thanks for setting me straight. :lol_hitti
 

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I went to a welding shop closeout today. The owner had passed away a few months ago, and the family was selling all the assets. They had a son-in-law doing the pricing. He sat at a computer and looked everything up, priced it at 50% of new retail for well used tools, and wouldn't budge. There was a Milwaukee porta-band that was beat, and he was asking $150. They also had a 6" 1/2hp 70's Cman block grinder w/ a homemade sanding setup, no stand. He wanted $140. He went down to $100, but that's it. No sale. A 4" pair of bent nose vise-grips with misaligned jaws was marked $12. It was discouraging. And then .......... I saw it. In a corner they hadn't gotten to with the price tags yet, two vises. One was a 4" Reed in bad shape, mounted to a bracket that may have been bolted onto a welding truck. The other was a 4 1/2" Reed #204 1/2 in decent but greasy shape. MINE ! I waited until the SIL was busy looking up a bunch of over-prices for a line of people, and then asked him "how much for the vice ?" :evil: I got an "umm, umm, I'm busy. Will you take it for $40 ?" SOLD. :rocker:

I'll post more pics of the vise in the proper thread.

The other stops were duds, except for the last one where I scored a small parts box for $2. The case needs some hammering, but the drawers only need a little tweaking. I have plenty of metallic blue paint I'm not using for anything else, I think it will look good once I can finally get to it. It'll go on my modeling desk for bits and pieces.
 

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This is what I purchased over the Labor Day Weekend flea market in and around Hillsville, VA. I spent two days shopping and counting gas, food, parking, wife's purchases and everything probably spent about $600. There are a few other items the wife bought that didn't make the tools pictures. The wife likes the beach, but this is my vacation.

Enjoy the pics.

More to come.
 

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More pics.
 

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sumner52000

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Last few. How about that double marked Plomb/Proto pipe wrench.
 

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not much today. $10 total

weller 8200 soldering gun in case
williams s-52 1/2" dr ratchet
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Damn Summer! you hit the motherload on the Long C craftsman ratchets! SCORRRRRREEE!

And what is that offset open gear ratchet? That looks interesting!
 

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Some good stuff today, not all super deals but nothing outrageous...

First yard sales went no where, the HS Flea was pretty good to me. the flea and one estate sale was almost everything today. (I got one book at another estate sale as well)


The clamp was first. this thing seems old; rounded threads (may be from wear) and the wing nut...

Then the box and the complete set of New Britain 1/4" drive sockets, in the original box! (Just enough of the decal on the outside cover to tel it's NB...) I had to dig in the rest of the three drawer tool box it was in to find 'em all, one was on a driver, two or three others were floating around... three are 8 pt, the remainder are hex. (The Allen is not a part of the "set") now I need to find a period correct ratchet breaker and extension(s)... :D


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2 Mac, SK, SO stubby ratchet, Plvmb combo, from one vendor ($10 only bacause of the SO and Plvmb)), SO DOE, Kraueter dykes, SK RAt (Fine tooth 60-70 teeth? 16-17 in 1/4 turn..) Blue Point from another (sam as the NB sockets in fact) $4

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Utica bent needle nose, 5-1/2" CEE TEE pliers, 2 tiny Hand Vises, Indestro Auto wrench $4

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Germantown BP hammer, 1-4 drive soc tray, Proto DBE, BIC lighter alum sleeve $4

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and on to the Estate sale:

Stanley rabbit Plane, Stanley Hammer, marked Bell System on the other side.

with the hex shape and EXTREMELY thick claw (it almost looks like a sheet metal hammer in profile) I was thinking at first this was turn of the century or older, but with "bell System" on it...

JEFF! do you know if this was for driving those date nails into telephone poles? Or was that only the power co.? I can't think of anything else a phone guy would need this monster for? :dunno: (2 lbs; 32 oz.!)

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More estate sale goodness; a folding draw knife, small (1-1/2") clamp Vise, Draw knife, Offset Hand drill, and what is now my coolest marking gauge, as it has quite a bit of brass on it including a screw adjustable scribe! :rocker:


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and the last of the Estate sale (and my haul for the day) small Diamond nippers, German Needlenose pliers, old Channellock 420's, a Cornwell Saltus, 2 small Pipe wrenches (One German the other is a Penen's corp. 6 in w/green handle; if you are going to collect pipe wrenches, THIS is the size to collect! :evil: ) and a Proto 3/4 Combo.

Thirty for all the Estate Sale stuff! :D


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I have one of those Clawson Jo offset hand drills, they are pretty unique. Don't think I'd ever need a use for them, but they are cool to play with.

I have a roller drawer full of just egg beater type drills of different types. this is the first offset one that was reasonably priced! :rocker:

And yes, the cool factor was why I wanted one. but I still use these, and have a two speed with a shoulder pad setup for driving Stare head deck screws. Just as easy as a battery gun most times.
 
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$3 bucks, anybody ever seen a ratchet like this before? It looks kind of like the head of a craftsman boxhead, no visiable name on it, but I have no idea what the shaft coming out the back is for. It is round and has a detent ball. I have some more pics if anybody wants me to post them.
 
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