Not suer what the odd slip joints are for. Better pics?
It's all locked up so we would be the only ones in there when it opens up
As for the price, I had to shell out 95.00 for the whole pile
Does anybody know what the snap on gauge set is for?


Holy cow! Wonder I can sell them? One set is near new n the other is really niice, has one rust spot where maybe sweat or a rain dropThey're for Adel clamps, they're no longer made (pliers, not clamps). Often indicates that the tool collection belonged to an A&P mechanic.
NOS are over $100
http://www.averytools.com/prodinfo.asp?number=535
Nice freebee score there. I need to move to a better neighborhood where people actually put out stuff that's good.![]()


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$150 from the GJ classifieds! I've never seen a Kennedy wall cabinet before (back left). Not sure on the white ones, but they do have shelves.


If you put some rubbing (isopropol) alcohol on a rag and rub the grips on those xcelite pliers I would bet that about 99% of that discoloration will come right off and will make them look like a million bucks. Same process usually works well on any rubber-coated plier handles like Channellock, etc.
$150 from the GJ classifieds! I've never seen a Kennedy wall cabinet before (back left). Not sure on the white ones, but they do have shelves.
Those Utica pliers have what are generically referred to as "nut buster" jaws. Channellock makes their Model 410 with a similar configuration. They are very adept at holding on to hex nuts. I pick up any decent pair of Utica pliers that I find. At one time Utica was one of the finest producers of pliers and adjustable wrenches in the country.
If you put some rubbing (isopropol) alcohol on a rag and rub the grips on those xcelite pliers I would bet that about 99% of that discoloration will come right off and will make them look like a million bucks. Same process usually works well on any rubber-coated plier handles like Channellock, etc.


One stop today, saving my cash for tomorrow's auction. I scored a Johnson sliding bevel and Craftsman extension and two ratchets for $0.50 each and the Malco adjustable for $1, spent $3. I thought the wrench said "Matco", I need glasses
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One stop today, saving my cash for tomorrow's auction. I scored a Johnson sliding bevel and Craftsman extension and two ratchets for $0.50 each and the Malco adjustable for $1, spent $3. I thought the wrench said "Matco", I need glasses
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Nice find! You going to shape it?
Is the Malco USA made? I have Metco and Metcoid USA made tools that always fools you at first into thinking Matco.
I'll bet that adjustable was made on contract by Crescent. that brown translucent coating looks identical to the green Crescent used on theirs

I have a green dipped adjustable, but I it's Diamond brand. Might be crescent, can't check now.
I picked up these two 3/8 drive Cman ratchets for $7 each. They cleaned up fine but the tear drop ratchet doesn't have the retaining clip to hold the selector switch in. Everything else was there, but not clip.
Does anyone know where to get that clip? I can't find any in my google searches.
Thanks, John
They're not available without buying a full kit on ebay. However, if your local Sears isn't staffed by idiots, you may be able to take it to them and ask for a repair. They may have a spare laying around out back, but it depends on if their repair guy is on duty when you go. Just don't let them talk you into an exchange.
I picked up these two 3/8 drive Cman ratchets for $7 each. They cleaned up fine but the tear drop ratchet doesn't have the retaining clip to hold the selector switch in. Everything else was there, but not clip.
Does anyone know where to get that clip? I can't find any in my google searches.
Thanks, John
They're not available without buying a full kit on ebay. However, if your local Sears isn't staffed by idiots, you may be able to take it to them and ask for a repair. They may have a spare laying around out back, but it depends on if their repair guy is on duty when you go. Just don't let them talk you into an exchange.

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