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Oily Nails

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Mind getting a picture of the next car boot sale you see? I'm picturing a parking lot with people selling out of their trunk...

As Ruff said above, you got it spot on. :thumbup:

Happen all over the place, lots of schools/churches do them for fundraising with anyone turning up with a car full of "unwanted" and a fold up table, open boot (trunk) and sell! Sellers pay for a pitch dependent on vehicle size and punters are charged an entrance fee (usually £1)
Generally they are during the spring/summer months but there are ones that run weekly all year by professionals on hardstandings like the one I was at today.

View media item 35056This is the one I was at and is held every Sunday all year at the local Farmers Auction, getting close to 100 stalls and 4-500+ punters including yours truly :willy_nil:
 
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T4, Madison, Rick, Flatintoone, you all ****, great stuff at great prices. :beer:

Everything was crazy cheap. I had to pass up a lot of stuff because I couldn't leave the car for long. Here's what I got for $20.

That's why I passed up an old SO roll around full of stuff. Stupid car.

Ouch, that is just painful to hear. What bottom box was it? There is always the roof. :evil:

I got these three boxes with contents for $15. Lots of **** went in the scrap bin already, this is what I'll keep or sell.

YOU ****. :drool: I think Nine, trips over cantilever boxes. :lol: Dang, a 3LB ball peen? :shocking:



Well I paid 7 bucks for everything, so if the other tools were $1 each, then the box of indicators was free!

:eek: GTFO. on those indicators :thumbup:

I scored the bigass Channel Locks, CL side cutters(up for trade) and Craftsman vise grips for....you probably guessed it...$10.

Big Azz 480's :lol:, ~$3 each, **** again. :thumbup:
 
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I went to 3 flea markets today, didn't pick up much, but saw a few cool things that I couldn't afford.

First was an old SnapOn tool stack. I couldn't find the model numbers but the top was similar to a KR531 that someone posted not too long ago. He wanted $125 for each piece but was willing to go down to $100ea. Too rich for my blood.

The other was a blacksmith's post vice. About a 4 - 4 1/2" jaw, with chain drive and original mounting bracket. It was in beautiful condition, but he wanted $500 for it and wouldn't budge for any of the 6 guys crowded around it drooling. :drool:

I spent $25 today. (more than I wanted to :dunno:)

Pic #1 - $5
Craftsman 19mm combo wrench =V=
Craftsman 3/16" nutdriver (circle-V)
Craftsman 3/8" nutdriver (circle-V)
and 2 cheap 11mm sockets for a project in trying to figure out. (not shown)

Pic #2 - $20
an un-named body hammer (about 30-36oz) marked____48____JJM
Herbrand (USA) 40oz ballpein hammer #BP-40
and a free bathroom scale, so I don't have to run up 2 flights of stairs to get one out of the bathroom. (he wanted $10 each for the hammers and wouldn't budge)

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So, found something of interest on CL, so before I met up with her, had some time to kill. Hunted down a mysterious tool sidewalk sale in Philly... no such luck. Found the address, but nothing out on the sidewalk at all.

Then hit up the one flea market where everything is overpriced and never really find much. But, actually found stuff today!


Little red Kennedy box....

An assortment of goodies from 5 different sellers...
Two CMan underline logo CI wrenches
Two Penens Wrenches
a Supperrench
a CMan -V- wrench with that funky looking font
Cinncinati Tool Co Super Jr C Clamp
CMan scratch awl with wooden handle
Old Old Petersen Vise Grips with no release and just No. 10 written on it
Trimo and Stillson wrenches
Fuller screw driver
Proto, CMan, Bonney, and SK sockets
$11 total spent at the flea market!

Then met up with this lady trying to sell older CMan Machinists boxes at $50 each... Was saying how they sell for over $100 on eBay. No... there's a few listed at $100, but doesn't mean they're selling. Told her, judging by her pics, I'd do $70 for the pair but want to check them out first.

Both of them have the older logo on them, but one is definitely newer than the other. The older one has Kennedy style slides and a leather handle up top... the other has a metal handle up top but actual tool box slides in it. The older one was definitely more beat up than the newer one, but paid $60 for the pair. She's cleaning out her fathers basement so.. hopefully more to come from her!

Older one:



Newer one:



 

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Nice pair of tool boxes.


I was out doing the flea market thing yesterday. Left happy with a Pierce Arrow wrench for 50 cents. Those deals shouldn't still be around in the afternoon.
 

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So not a garage sale but a buddy of mine sends me this picture on Tuesday. He was cleaning out his shed and wanted it gone. He says come get it free. He's 5 minutes from me but I made it in 4. Its dirty but the drawers all work as they should. Bottom box is only about 20" wide.
 

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I like that socket box, I just picked up some enamel paint that matches the color of the SK boxes, only it don't have the texture of it. :(
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Just get some black crinkle paint at the autoparts store, lay that down as a base, then add the color coat. I did it with my brown kennedy and it matches really well.

zuk

edit-- whoops I should have read further down-- sorry for the duplication!


mattblast- I got a copy of that pipefitters book too- it has some really neat tricks in it.


whoohoo!! finally caught up. It was over a hundred pages. Some outstanding finds.

BigCaddy, the posts about your camping stuff were great. That right there is a perfect example of why to do this. It's a great example of "living better for less."

9for and Sack, you guys have been KILLLIN' it. You too jakemac!

Good hunting all!

zuk
 
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Quote Zkling: Ouch, that is just painful to hear. What bottom box was it? There is always the roof. :evil:

It is painful. And I will never know. Besides, my wife would kill me if I started strapping stuff on the top of her car. The box was in pretty rough shape. Still, to be able to say that I have one...ah well.

I did take the time to drive back today just in case. They must have met their goal and cleared out the garage. No signs, no people.

Didn't go home totally SO free. The 1/4 speeder in the pic turns out to be a SO MV4. Had no idea. I didn't have a 1/4 in the box regardless so I snagged it.
 
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So not a garage sale but a buddy of mine sends me this picture on Tuesday. He was cleaning out his shed and wanted it gone. He says come get it free. He's 5 minutes from me but I made it in 4. Its dirty but the drawers all work as they should. Bottom box is only about 20" wide.

I want it gone from your shed to mine, too. You ****!:lol_hitti
 

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Bought these at a garage sale couple years ago. They are Isky connecting aluminum rod forgings. Got a set of 8. They haven't had the caps cut or any other machining. The bottom of the rod is offset as you can see in the picture. Number on the back is KAE-1. Any one know what engine they are supposed to fit? And yes I have done a Google search and found nothing.
 

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Just get some black crinkle paint at the autoparts store, lay that down as a base, then add the color coat. I did it with my brown kennedy and it matches really well.

zuk

edit-- whoops I should have read further down-- sorry for the duplication!


mattblast- I got a copy of that pipefitters book too- it has some really neat tricks in it.


whoohoo!! finally caught up. It was over a hundred pages. Some outstanding finds.

BigCaddy, the posts about your camping stuff were great. That right there is a perfect example of why to do this. It's a great example of "living better for less."

9for and Sack, you guys have been KILLLIN' it. You too jakemac!

Good hunting all!

zuk

Uh, did I miss something? I usually zero in on anything camping related... :confused:
 

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Bought these at a garage sale couple years ago. They are Isky connecting aluminum rod forgings. Got a set of 8. They haven't had the caps cut or any other machining. The bottom of the rod is offset as you can see in the picture. Number on the back is KAE-1. Any one know what engine they are supposed to fit? And yes I have done a Google search and found nothing.

What is the approximate center to center length? that answer could be almost anything you want them to fit, withing limits. I'd do a WAG at a SBC, but the key is the length.
 

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Went to Sears tonight to check the clearance items and got this drum set, normally $20 on sale for <$5. Also, I noticed a business card at the register advertising 50% off storage and tool sets to tech students. IDK if any of you are tech students, or have youngans that are but that sounds like a great deal. :thumbup:
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Nice pair of tool boxes.


I was out doing the flea market thing yesterday. Left happy with a Pierce Arrow wrench for 50 cents. Those deals shouldn't still be around in the afternoon.

Pierce Arrow was bought up by cadillac in 1937. That is a real auto buff find!
You ****!

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Ruffgeezer, looks fun. That is basically what I went to yesterday, they call it "trade day" and they set up tent space in the center with trucks vehicle with utility trailers etc around the perimeters selling things. Thanks for posting!

zk, Thanks!! Yes, I have ... um... a couple cantilevers laying around :p The hammer is 3lb 2oz but I figure the broken handle may be the 2oz. The big Cl were actually $5(their math), they were asking $5 for the big pliers and $2.50 ea on the other two...I said I don't care how you add it up, here's $10 :lol_hitti

rickhigginshtbr, so which one is for sale? :evil: Good score!! :drool::thumbup::beer:


Thanks zuk123!

Outlaw, I think zuk was referring to you but got confused after 100 pages :lol:
 

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So not a garage sale but a buddy of mine sends me this picture on Tuesday. He was cleaning out his shed and wanted it gone. He says come get it free. He's 5 minutes from me but I made it in 4. Its dirty but the drawers all work as they should. Bottom box is only about 20" wide.

Those are really handy bottom boxes being ~20"x14". I use to have a full drawer one, and now regret getting rid of it. You don't see those that often. Great score. :thumbup:

Then met up with this lady trying to sell older CMan Machinists boxes at $50 each... Was saying how they sell for over $100 on eBay. No... there's a few listed at $100, but doesn't mean they're selling. Told her, judging by her pics, I'd do $70 for the pair but want to check them out first.

Those are really cool, I really like that era craftsman logo. The top one is pretty old (very early 50's, possibly VERY late 40's). Do they have lid supports on them? I don't see what is keeping the lids up. :dunno:
 
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You and me both. I think he read something about you but somehow got my name attached to it. The most camping gear I've picked up has been a folding camp stove

Got it in one :)

Sorry BigCaddy, it was Outlaw with the big post about his campsite and all the stuff he's gotten to make it better. Over 100 pages of great finds for me to read to get caught up... I got a little confus-elled (as the great winnie the pooh says.)

zuk
 

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Those are really cool, I really like that era craftsman logo. The top one is pretty old (very early 50's, possibly VERY late 40's). Do they have lid supports on them? I don't see what is keeping the lids up. :dunno:

Gravity. No supports to them at all, but they do tilt back a few degrees, not much. I figured the first one has to be late 40's and is a direct Kennedy rebrand. The newer of the two has to be late 50's right before they switched to the crown top logo. However, with real tool box drawer slides... not sure if that was Kennedy made or not. Although, the later one is easily 5lbs heavier than the older one.
 

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What is the approximate center to center length? that answer could be almost anything you want them to fit, withing limits. I'd do a WAG at a SBC, but the key is the length.

The center to center is about 5-7/8" I cant get an accurate measurement because the big end is very oblong since they haven't cut the cap yet. I would think small block Chevy, but the bolts are offset approximately 45 degrees from the center, I would assume its for a clearance issue on something.
 

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So I went to an estate sale this morning. They were drawing numbers and I got number 46. The first 30 were let in at first and I had to wait about another hour before my number got called. This was the last day of a 4 day sale and everything was 50% off today. I picked up a bunch of stuff on friday and decided to roll the dice and see if I can come back for some of the big ticket items for half off. Kinda kicking myself I just didn't spend the extra couple bucks and buy the tools I was eyeballing because it was pretty gone through today. Anyway... here are today's scores.


<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/108300507@N03/10790776786/" title="IMG_1936 by HighwayTrout, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/10790776786_482a8f9775.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="IMG_1936"></a>
That big adjustable wrench is a Proto L.A., C.Man Doweling Jig in box, two C. Clamps (one Cincinnati Tool and one Malleable), 6 hammers and a saw.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/108300507@N03/10791011953/" title="IMG_1937 by HighwayTrout, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7290/10791011953_3a1c072135.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="IMG_1937"></a>
3 1/2" Craftsman vise. pretty stoked on it. I was surprised it wasn't getting any attention. I think everyone was so zoned in on all the wrenches and other hand tools to pay attention to the vise that was bolted to the bench itself. I just walked up, grabbed two 9/16 wrenches and unbolted it. lol

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/108300507@N03/10790785796/" title="IMG_1939 by HighwayTrout, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5498/10790785796_62dafeb2ab.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="IMG_1939"></a>
Numbers 1-4 on these ultra skinny and long Cman wrenches.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/108300507@N03/10791021743/" title="IMG_1942 by HighwayTrout, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/10791021743_ced2c0a6b1.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="IMG_1942"></a>
Cman deep 3/8 socket set with a few spark plug sockets mixed in, Cman speed wrench, Proto double offset wrench, Cman Torque wrench,

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/108300507@N03/10790885204/" title="IMG_1940 by HighwayTrout, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3774/10790885204_14f4af7d48.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="IMG_1940"></a>
1/2" Proto line wrench. Pretty cool handle.


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And this little guy. Fits perfectly in a corner that I needed filled with something useful. The drawers and top were lined with cardboard from the original box. No rust, scratches or scuffs. Only one tiny dent and some paint splatter that flakes right off.:willy_nil
 
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Highwaytrout,
If that's what was left after the sale was "gone through," I wish I could have seen it at the start!

Oh yeah. It was EPIC.
The entire contents of the house, garage, and shed were for sale as well as the house and property. Hell there were people buying the spices out of the cabinets. :lol:

It was waaaay to crowded with pushy people for my liking. I probably would have stayed longer and picked some more but I was getting tired of getting bumped into. I would open a drawer or cabinet and hands would just fly in trying to claim things. People ****...
 

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The center to center is about 5-7/8" I cant get an accurate measurement because the big end is very oblong since they haven't cut the cap yet. I would think small block Chevy, but the bolts are offset approximately 45 degrees from the center, I would assume its for a clearance issue on something.

You might compare the thickness measurement to a SBC rod, and the piston pin Dia. as well. I'm guessing for a 350 crank; you might be able to use it on a 327 as well.
 

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It was waaaay to crowded with pushy people for my liking. I probably would have stayed longer and picked some more but I was getting tired of getting bumped into. I would open a drawer or cabinet and hands would just fly in trying to claim things. People ****...

^^^ THIS ^^^
I went to two of those this week, and was ready to climb a belltower. :willy_nil
 

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This weekends grabs.. Other smalls that aren't pictured.

Nice working C-Man 1/3HP Bench/Pedestal mount grinder.. Works great--new cord and it'll be perfect..

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I've got a problem with these C-Man Machinists Boxes.. Someone needs to adopt this one..

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Nice Mercury 4-1/2" Bench Vise.. Works perfect, and jaws are in excellent shape..

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And-a stray VLCHEK Tappet wrench..

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If you see it--it may be $available$
 
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