Congrats on those stands. Especially that old Delta stand. That has some style in its design far from the usual industrial look. Love the curved bottom and the decorative line running up the center.

Topop, look into water decals(like for model cars and things in a hobby store), you can print a oem looking decal if you find the artwork.
The day wouldn't be complete with out a couple of vise's so I added a small # 30 AS that looks to have never been bolted down or used. It's dirty and rusty but still has a bit of the original paper label on it. There isn't a single hammer mark or blemish on the jaws . There is enough of the original paint remaining for a good color match so the only thing left is to find a good example of the art work to have some made in vinyl. These haven't been made since 62 so to find one in this condition is a good thing!
The last thing I scored today is a Arthur O' Leary 5" post vise . The handle is slightly bent as most post vise's are. It's not a beefy monster , 50 pounds on the dot but still has the serration on the jaw faces.
Top:
Good pickup on the # 30 AS bench vise and the O'Leary post vise.
Mike
You draw a hard vacuum, Bagged. Nice grab on the Wilton.
You draw a hard vacuum, Bagged. Nice grab on the Wilton.

Had a good time and found some great deals today on the Main to Main 50 mile long garage sale from Springhill to Minden Louisiana.
Pic 1: A vintage Craftsman plastic creeper with the same Craftsman Chevron emblem as used on the gray with red drawers tool boxes. Note the checkered flags too. Only $3!
This was one of my favorite finds of the day.
A Royal Crown Cola carton holder, $30.
A Coca Cola cooler in rough shape, no lid or sandwich tray and the backside is beaten in. $30
Pic 2 and 3. One thing I was looking for today was vises. Wasn't finding any then walked up to this little January 1946 2" baby Wilton bullet with a $25 price tag! No bargaining there, just pay the lady! I also got the 2 bolts with "loop nuts" from here for $4 more.
Paid $5 for the little locks ( 2 Guard Security Rustless and a Walsco Made in USA) , the Snap On 3/8" deep socket, the 3 Matco long allen driver sockets and the Craftsman =V= 1/4"D extension. The Crestoly 4" adjustable wrench cost me another $5.
Pic 4. I spotted the Starrett box and made a beeline for it, it held trammel points that still had the plastic packages and tip protectors as well. $2 was a no-brainer purchase.
The Schiltz mug (75 cents) and ribbed glass jar (50 cents) were picked up as well.
The box full of AN aircrafts fittings was $5, a couple of the fitting would cover that cost.
I had a good time and got other goodies as well, baked goods and fresh shelled pecans

That little Snap On end is for a spiral screwdriver, looks like for the largest size. Sweet find!



Been scaling back tool hunting wise quite a bit this year, staying close to home and the sale has to really peak my interest. That being said,
Local sale, a couple of guys closing up and selling off their late dads repair shop. Lots of truck brand tools, in particular a lot of speciality tools. Surprised to see a ton of basic tools also given the guys looked like guys that got their hands dirty. They must have plenty of their own stuff.
Snap On metric box wrenches, 0 degree offset $30
2 Snap On 1/4 swivel head ratchets $15
Snap On 3/8" flex-head speeder handle ratchet $15
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Picked up off CL from a local firearms dealer's estate.
Branson Ultrasonic cleaner, well used but works as it should. Only wish it was heated but can't complain for the price. $50
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I don't normally post eBay purchases, but since I've been shut out lately here goes ......
The package arrived today to fill one of two holes I still have on my wrench wall.
A pre-SnapOn triple-line Williams 1191 2-1/16" combo wrench. (third from left)
One more and I'll have a full set all the way up to 2-1/4".
It still needs to be cleaned, but it makes me smile just as it is.![]()
Okay, You ****! ,WNYflyer. Looks like I missed a good one!