Onedivinehammer
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Nice light, 9. And it comes with a stand!
Then, yesterday as I was coming back from the post office, I see this cool light on top of a garbage pile next to the road and had to stop and pick it up.
It was on top of the garbage pile out by the road, cinder block attached, wire and all... Nine4gmc, what is that green metal thing in the pic in the bottom right corner? It looks like an old Coleman 425 stove!

you made me go look, and glad I did. This is the three metal cabinets. The green one is an electrical compartment organizer, the other two had interesting things shown next.
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I will be outside for a while fellas, digging through the rest of that junk!
I will be outside for a while fellas, digging through the rest of that junk!

NICE junk! Congratulations.
pace yourself, you don't want to go blind.
are you sure you wanted to tell him that in public ?
Craigslist find. Craftsman 3/8" CF series socket set. Tools have a single small grind mark but still cool and i look at it as someones tools that helped them provide a living. Owner of the set was super to deal with.
This may be a 9",it's the same table dimensions as my 8" but the blade cutout is 12.5" long, 1/2" longer than the 8" saw. Says it's made by Simpson, it came with a miter gauge too but I forgot it in my truck.
so can a $10 item really get you to spend $500-1500?

See those 4 holes in the base for bolting it to the floor?![]()

) I might end up with mini fountains all around my shop. 


Jake: a lot of guys had French drains put around the perimeters of their basements to keep them dry which is a little bit of a pain to do, but might fix your water issues. they would have the excess water run into the pipes into a hole and then inside the hole there would be a sump pump to push the water outside away from your basement preferably on the downside so it wouldn't come back in. good luck with that and your search for the perfect looking and working grinder set up.

I believe someone once said" Dearborn is a magical place".....well it isn't the Magic Kingdom but the never-ending estate sale provided a few more items this week.
That's funny Alinc, wonder what could be left there after you made so many trips
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Alinc
I believe this is your reference :
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4064699&postcount=3750
"That Dearborn, MI must be a wonderful place."
I like your rendition better (magical). More great scores for pennies on the dollar. Great to see. I wonder if you'll ever clean out the whole area eventually.
Paul
But, the family with the never -ending sale still have an attic to dig into

This may be a 9",it's the same table dimensions as my 8" but the blade cutout is 12.5" long, 1/2" longer than the 8" saw. Says it's made by Simpson, it came with a miter gauge too but I forgot it in my truck.
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