Lump
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LOTS of photos, so I will have to add to this thread over several days. Please check back often, if you like this kind of thing. 
Once again this year, I drove from my home in Southwestern Ohio to Gadsden, Alabama, to the southern end of the St Rt 127 Yard Sale. (The northern end is in Addison, Michigan, but try as we may, we simply cannot get that far while shopping along the 690 mile long route.) My wife, her sister, and I drove down to Gadsden Tuesday afternoon, hitting the sale route on Wednesday morning. The traffic, the heat, and steam-bath-like humidity made the going pretty rough at times.
In fact, by Friday evening the ladies had had enough, so my adult son met us at a motel in Kentucky, allowing the girls to take his car home in the morning. Then he and I stayed on the road through Sunday.
One of the first interesting tools I found was this high-lift jack. My brother wanted me to find one for him, just like the one I found for $10 at a yard sale last year. But this one was $45. Pass.
I saw LOTS of bench vises, but you have to be really careful, especially if it has recent paint job. I saw some ugly repairs. Someone had tried to hide some of them. But look at the screw head on this one.
Jaw repairs on this one:
Vises, vises everywhere. Lots of post vises at this sale. Priced from about $50 to WAY up.
And more "typical" vises, at every different price range. First up is a Wilton non-bullet-shape vise, for $45. About 3" jaw, I think.
Ok, I need to go ahead and post this, before a glitch happens and I have to start all over again. But if you like this sort of thing, and want to see more of my 127 Yard Sale Adventure, keep checking back. I will add to it some more tonight, and a little more each night until I have posted LOTS of photos. Then I'll make a separate thread of the items I personally bought.
Thanks!
Once again this year, I drove from my home in Southwestern Ohio to Gadsden, Alabama, to the southern end of the St Rt 127 Yard Sale. (The northern end is in Addison, Michigan, but try as we may, we simply cannot get that far while shopping along the 690 mile long route.) My wife, her sister, and I drove down to Gadsden Tuesday afternoon, hitting the sale route on Wednesday morning. The traffic, the heat, and steam-bath-like humidity made the going pretty rough at times.
In fact, by Friday evening the ladies had had enough, so my adult son met us at a motel in Kentucky, allowing the girls to take his car home in the morning. Then he and I stayed on the road through Sunday.
One of the first interesting tools I found was this high-lift jack. My brother wanted me to find one for him, just like the one I found for $10 at a yard sale last year. But this one was $45. Pass.
I saw LOTS of bench vises, but you have to be really careful, especially if it has recent paint job. I saw some ugly repairs. Someone had tried to hide some of them. But look at the screw head on this one.
Jaw repairs on this one:
Vises, vises everywhere. Lots of post vises at this sale. Priced from about $50 to WAY up.
And more "typical" vises, at every different price range. First up is a Wilton non-bullet-shape vise, for $45. About 3" jaw, I think.
Ok, I need to go ahead and post this, before a glitch happens and I have to start all over again. But if you like this sort of thing, and want to see more of my 127 Yard Sale Adventure, keep checking back. I will add to it some more tonight, and a little more each night until I have posted LOTS of photos. Then I'll make a separate thread of the items I personally bought.
Thanks!

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