I was able to find 3 sales today ! It was nice to finally get out of the house.
The first sale was disappointing though. It turned out to be a garage band's flop house, and smelled like it too. There was nothing worth buying (or touching), so I was preparing for a miserable day.
The third was small, and mostly x-mas stuff, but I was still able to find a 26" tire bar (1"dia) and a little Lincoln "Lubrigun" grease gun for
$6.
The second was a barn sale, with a long line waiting for the opening. It restored my faith in the junk gods. We all stampeded into the barn like the running of the bulls in Spain. I muscled my way to a section of one of the benches and there in front of me was a hunk of metal that I never thought I'd see out in the wild in my lifetime ............... Ever ! ..................... SCOOOOOOOORE !!!!!

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As an angelic chorus sang hosannah on high, a light shown through the overcast and alighted upon the bench, illuminating three distinctive shaped forged pieces of steel, it was a .....................
mounting bracket for a 4" blacksmith's vise !!!!!!
As I grabbed the bracket, I heard someone else a few benches down ask for a price on a vise hidden under the bench he was at. It was the blacksmith's vise. I quickly shoved the bracket under my arm and went about my business.

(OBTW - she sold the vise for $5

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I've been looking for this bracket for 20yrs. I will now be able to properly mount my vise to my bench ! (as soon as I get around to building it)
So, at the second sale, I picked up the vise bracket, 3 clamps, and a large caliper?/divider?. All for the outrageous sum of
$10.
BUT WAIT ! - There's more -
As I was leaving, I poked my nose through the free pile that the scrap rats were clearing out. In one of the boxes, under some locking pins, I noticed some hardware that looked suspiciously familiar. Could it be ????????? YES !!!!! I had just found three of the bolts that Craftsman used to mount tools to their open framed tool stands. !!!!!! ANOTHER SCORE

I've needed one more to mount the motor on my scroll saw, but couldn't find one on eBay that was affordable. Now I had the one I needed, and two spares.
HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY DANCE !!!
View media item 38703Today turned out to be a
great day !
Pic 1 - $6
26" tire bar (?) 1"dia.
Lincoln "Lubrigun" grease gun
Pic 2&3 - $10
mounting bracket for a 4" blacksmith's vise
6" Sterns c-clamp (w/ broken ear on thumbscrew and missing pad)
6" unknown maker c-clamp (w/ an H-T overlapping logo)
8" Sterns c-clamp
lg. "L. S. Starrett" caliper/divider
(the clamps will get cleaned and painted sage green like my previous finds)
Pic 4 - FREE
4 locking pins
3 Craftsman tool stand mounting bolts
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