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SackOHammers

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That is a Beach, I have the 9 drawer older version:

Good call to all. It's a Beach!

& TIMDP, nothing wrong with four mics for $5 a pop. Looks like an easy clean up job to me.

The real **** is that they had a lot of stuff priced higher, if you can call it high priced. Like Kennedy boxes in mint shape for $30. Or air driven production vices for $10 a pop. The highest priced item was a 1" Plomb ratchet set in the box for $100. Just didn't have the cash to keep going.
 

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& TIMDP, nothing wrong with four mics for $5 a pop. Looks like an easy clean up job to me.

The real **** is that they had a lot of stuff priced higher, if you can call it high priced. Like Kennedy boxes in mint shape for $30. Or air driven production vices for $10 a pop. The highest priced item was a 1" Plomb ratchet set in the box for $100. Just didn't have the cash to keep going.

That's when you call your buddies and they descend like locusts on all the good stuff! You could even call me... in CA...:bounce:

My mics are looking quite a bit better now after a quick cleanup, but yours looked all basically new!
 

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Bought a 140 pound tub of tools for $60. Sorting it out now. Brands so far Action, Barcalo, Bonney, Craftsman, Durochrome, Easco, Fleet, Husky, Indestro, Klein, Mac, Matco, Proto, S-K, Snap On, Thorsen, Williams, Wizard, Wright and more!

OK time for the update!

Pic 1: Action 3/8" ratchet, 2 Barcalo wrenches, Blackhawk wrench and small puller that is probably identical to the OTC one I am looking for, Bonney wrenches, sockets and punch.

Pic 2: All Craftsman, on the left is =V= without part number stuff including metric DBE wrenches, then the later stuff on the right starting with that DOE wrench.

Pic 3: Durochrome socket and wrench, 3 Easco large metric combo wrenches (27, 29 and 32 MM) Husky wrench, sockets and a sweet RHFT 1/2" ratchet, Fleet wrench, Indestro wrench and our sockets, Kraeuter chisel, Mac tools including a long 1/2" and 3/8" extension, GM door hinge "Z" wrench, Torx sockets and other goodies.

Pic 4: Matco on the left, Proto on the right. 2 keepers from this photo are the Mac impact swivel and the Proto scraper.

Pic 5: Plomb wrench on far left, then S-K wrenches, sockets and an ugly 1/4" drive ratchet that has a sweet action. Then Snap On tools - slide hammer with two tips, screwdrivers, screw extractors in the red case, air hammer chisel, sockets, wrenches, door handle clip remover and a 3/8 extension. And last in this picture is Thorsen sockets, wrench, 3/8" breaker bar and a 1/2" open gear 1/2" ratchet.

Pic 6: Williams wrenches and sockets, Wizard socket and punch, two Wright sockets, brass drift, trim removal tool, Truecraft USA made wrench, Hitco screwdriver, Cal Van puller, power steering pump pulley puller, Champion flex head bent handle ratchet, Pro America USA made ratchet, unknown body hammer, Fairmount body hammer, Porter Ferguson body work spoon and a USA made Unibit.

Pic 7: What the heck is it?

There are more odds and ends not pictured plus the import tools that will go in the cheap for sale box. I am keeping about 1/3 of the tools, the rest go in the for sale pile.
 

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Duct Tape Man

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Only saved a few things at a yard sale on Labor Day Monday. All USA made, all for $6.

3 nutdrivers, 2 Xcelite and 1 Vaco
razor knife, patterned after an old Stanley
new drill bit in package
small 2" C-clamp
flaring tool
 

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Its not a garage sale find, but i had to run into tractor supply to get a few things and found a few decent deals. The best one, I picked up 3 of these garden hoses, brand new for $4.59ea. Amazon has them listed for 28.00! I should have bought all of them and flipped a few or gifted them for Christmas lol

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My CL find last night and picked uptthis morning. Craftsman (King Seeley) floor standing drill press. Model 103 0304. I don't think it has the original motor but it runs beautifully. Chicom vise included.
It's been painted grey/green but I have detected bronze underneath. Best part is just $30. I need to find a chuck key for it but I can use it as is.

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That is the Pre-war version rolled out just before we entered WWII and sales to civilians (possibly production) stopped until after the war.

Nice find!
 

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That is the Pre-war version rolled out just before we entered WWII and sales to civilians (possibly production) stopped until after the war.

Nice find!
Yes. The little I have found so far says early 40s so that makes sense.
The Power Bronze scheme didn't come about until about 12-15 (WAG) years after that model was introduced.
Not sure what power bronze is but I have since found more layers below the bronze. So I think it has been painted more than once.

In any case it is a user not a collectable so ago is secondary to me. I also realized that the motor was a separate purchase so there is no "correct" motor just ago appropriate. I have another motor I can use if needed.

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- "Power Bronze" is the name of the gold/bronze color Craftsman used in the late 50's.
- I'm not sure what they called the blue that they used in the late 30's and pre-war 40's, but the closests rattle can I've found is Valspar #85205 Classic Royal Blue.
- In the late 40's/early 50's there was a grayish Blue that I don't know a match for.
- Just before the Power Bronze they used a blueish Gray.
- I think the original color for that model DP was the grayish Blue.
 

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Got all this stuff for free in the last two weeks, just sitting on the curb:

Craftsman radial arm saw base with key. I have the corresponding saw stored in Delaware.
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Little drum set for my son.
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Steel shelf.
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Old, heavy, handmade wood cabinet. Currently being converted into a base for my table saw.
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Steel tables with casters. The one on the right is a typewriter table with some Art Deco influence. I've got a couple of typewriters from that era.
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Seth Thomas clock from the 20s. Has all the parts, but is totally disassembled. It's a long-term project, to say the least.
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Just picked up a few goodies today. Best scores being a Wright 2400 1/4 rat, Wright 4453 1/2 to 3/8 reducer, a Goodell Pratt 6" machinist hook rule in an unusual size.

Last but not least for cman fans... Craftsman 55712 ratcheting chain wrench in original plastic pouch. 12" has the rp handle. =v= code patent 2944452. Would this be from the 70s?
 

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Just picked up a few goodies today. Best scores being a Wright 2400 1/4 rat, Wright 4453 1/2 to 3/8 reducer, a Goodell Pratt 6" machinist hook rule in an unusual size.

Last but not least for cman fans... Craftsman 55712 ratcheting chain wrench in original plastic pouch. 12" has the rp handle. =v= code patent 2944452. Would this be from the 70s?

If memory serves me correctly that is from around the mid 70s
 
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That would probably be from the 70's, great find! I have two but no pouches.

That RAS cabinet is awesome! :drool:
 

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Cool, I was right!

Here are some more pics. The Wright 2400 is super tiny. Compared to a SK 40970. Head size at least it can fit under a dime. It is 1/4" longer than the SK. A little coarser action than the SK I count around 45 clicks in the Wright. It looks like it's never been used but there is a lot of chrome chipped off the drive. This model is discontinued.

The Goodell - Pratt hook rule is not a standard size, in between the two common pocket rule sizes. In pretty good shape for being 80+ yrs old.
 

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Cool, I was right!

Here are some more pics. The Wright 2400 is super tiny. Compared to a SK 40970. Head size at least it can fit under a dime. It is 1/4" longer than the SK. A little coarser action than the SK I count around 45 clicks in the Wright. It looks like it's never been used but there is a lot of chrome chipped off the drive. This model is discontinued.

The Goodell - Pratt hook rule is not a standard size, in between the two common pocket rule sizes. In pretty good shape for being 80+ yrs old.

Both ratchets look to have had very little use look darn near new.
 

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Nice find on the chain wrench w/ original pouch. :drool: :thumbup:
Since there is no model number stamped on the tool, it would be pre-1974.

Here's a quick link to some patent info on it.
http://www.google.com/patents/US2944452

Publication number US2944452 A
Publication type Grant
Publication date Jul 12, 1960
Filing date Apr 10, 1959
Priority date Apr 10, 1959
Inventors Vose Robert W
Original Assignee Moore Drop Forging Company
 
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One sale this morning, nothing to show for it but I did get stopped by a lady on the way out that recognized me as the "tool guy" and wanted my number. She said she has a box of tools and wants help pricing for her upcoming sale, the lady running this sale overheard her and asked for my info as well so I may get some presale pricing work this fall.

Hope everyone has a great weekend, I'll be at a wedding so probably won't get to hit any more this week.
 

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A rare Thursday sale for me this morning. I couldn't get there at the opening and showed up 1hr late. No big deal, I wasn't expecting this one to have anything interesting anyway. Most of the tools looked like they came out of a Fuller (Japan) starter set. Most of the rest came from China.

$2/pc.
Cman metric DBE 17mm-19mm (=V=)
Bonney #1164 5/8" combo wrench
Bonney #1164 5/8" combo wrench (RP logo)
Quali-Kraft 8" adjustable wrench (Japan) (this is my second one)
 

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Small score, six tools for $5. I guess you could call me a bottom feeder but don't call me a piker!



Williams 404 clamp, probably one of the best clamps ever designed, my first MATCO tool (torx driver) and the fit and finish is impressive, etc.



 

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A couple weeks ago I stopped at an unadvertised G-sale and stumbled on a lot of two Stihl pro chainsaws and we agreed on $15. He claims a tree fell on the 044 (it's really an 046 but looks more like a D9 ran over it.) There's not much left that's salvagable.

However saw #2 was a Stihl MS361 that looked almost new. He claimed it blew a "head gasket" (chainsaw don't have headgaskets!!). It turns out it needed a brake handle, a top end (old cylinder was cracked probably from another tree encounter) and an anti-vib fitting. The parts cost around $70 and now it runs and looks like new.

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Misc Starrett, Lufkin and True Temper $10:

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"Big Block" 325 watt Weller D550 - $6:

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Looks like some good buys starting out this week of yard sales as seen from buys by other folks.

Pic 1 Group of Saw Blades and one of the 10" version being a Blue Grass Belknap as seen from emblem on Pic 2.

Pic 3 with the large one being a Stanley Sweetheart panel gauge No. 85-1/2 and other being a Crown Tool marking gauge Sheffield England. Took a pic of the emblem on panel gauge in Pic 4.

Pic 5 and 6 are of assortment of screw drivers, metal cutting snips, box of Swedish chainsaw files, Master Mechanic 406 488

Not a lot, but good day to be out.

Mike
 

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Targets laid out for tomorrow. Best thing I have seen so far is a round top "mailbox" Craftsman block grinder with the large water tray and two NICE metal and glass eyeshields. Wish me luck!
 

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Got all this stuff for free in the last two weeks, just sitting on the curb:

Craftsman radial arm saw base with key. I have the corresponding saw stored in Delaware.
https://scontent-ord1-1.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/12006310_784047920342_1337060445744852052_n.jpg?oh=ba3e26a8614c4f3f311eb0d6d4505218&oe=56658C14

How high is that base? I have been looking for one, think it would be great to "roll" over my Craftsman Crown drill press base to hold all the bits and stuff.
 

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Here's last weekend's little haul.

ratcheting (door hinge?) wrench- says USA no other info or size
Herbrand socket end wrench
Barcalo wrench
Snap on impact socket
Craftsman 1/4" partial mixed set with Williams/S-K extensions, Plomb ratchet
Snap On 3/8 socket driver

I went out and did some serious picking yesterday at the tractor and steam engine show. Found some real cool stuff. More pics are on the way but have to leave you in suspense for now guys.
 

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Never even thought about that Bluebolt, great idea if it works!

3Bay, good finds, can't wait to see what else you picked up!

Only one sale for me this morning but I should have stayed in bed. Prices were retail, only thing I got was gas for $1.97/gal... .
 

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Here's last weekend's little haul.

ratcheting (door hinge?) wrench- says USA no other info or size
Herbrand socket end wrench
Barcalo wrench
Snap on impact socket
Craftsman 1/4" partial mixed set with Williams/S-K extensions, Plomb ratchet
Snap On 3/8 socket driver

I went out and did some serious picking yesterday at the tractor and steam engine show. Found some real cool stuff. More pics are on the way but have to leave you in suspense for now guys.

Just loving that Craftsman set and box.:drool:
Those old sets and boxes in that condition are hard to find. The blue wrinkle finish has become my favorite and I wish they would bring it back. Nice find!!!
 
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