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CamarosRus

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I live in Seattle area (Renton). Last Friday within 1/2 hour of posting, I read and responded to a "FREE TOOLS.....Help Yourself" ad.

I thought it might be one of those scams where someone plays a bad joke and gives out address of John Doe's garage to give for free all John's stuff.
After calling and going down to address, this wasnt the case. Older guy got divorced, claims hes moving to South America, just needed to vacate his place soon.

Most of the tools are import with ?? value. I did however find SNAP ON oex combo wrenches 13/16-1-1/4" to fill out top end of my existing set. Some MATCO combos, Short ARMSTRONG Combos, Rack of S.O. 3/8 drive metric sockets, 4pcs large S.O. SAE sockets. A few RIDGID pipe wrenches, few VICEGRIP/USA pliers, S.O. Air Rachets, etc etc

I also got several other apple boxes full of misc new fasteners, elec supplies, plumbing supplies, painting supplies, etc etc

The newer Roller Bearing Craftsman box and KRL(Orange) were already mine. FREE boxes are friction slide OLD Craftsman $$$????

These FREE situations dont happen often in ones life. It was exciting while I was "in the moment"

I'm asking advice from the experienced sellers how to market everything/anything. I wont go to local flea markets and display.
Must either be back on Craigs List or EBAY (I have no selling experience)


Some items might go as sets, but much of the stuff is odds and ends........



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DHS

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Wow that is a once in a lifetime deal, you ****!! Enjoy your tools!! :thumbup:

PS try posting for sale on here first, lol
 
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skipskip

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the tools will sell here, and prolly the shop stuff too.

Big things may not be worth shipping, but the rest will be worth your trouble.
AND were a nice bunch to deal with too. :)

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DHS

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I may be interested in the CP impact if you decide to sell. Good luck I know how hard it is to sell tools.
 
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CamarosRus

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1) Need to learn how to get cover off Impact to see part #

2) Right now I'm needing to deal with how to store, bag up, group together etc etc.

3) Double my money.............LOL good one there
 

Mickey O

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How about a close up of these (the pliers the red arrows are pointing to):
 

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Packard V8

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Incredible! What was he thinking? That's at least a couple of thousand worth of tools if he had taken a week to retail them on craigslist.

thnx, jack vines
 

the spyder

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Wow talk about being in the right spot at the right time! Congrats you ****!

If you want to sell the S.O. 3/8 Metric sockets, please let me know. I just lost a bunch of tools and am slowly trying to replace them with what I can afford.

I am up in WA several times a month :). Just last weekend when I was visiting my father, we scored a 10" Craftsman Cabinet saw for $50!!! 1954 Model with all manuals and EVERY blade that had ever been on the saw. Guy was selling it because it took up to much garage space. He inherited it from his fatherinlaw.
 
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CamarosRus

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Been sorting, etc etc

Leaving for work...........I work "on the waterfront" nights at Port Of Seattle

NO decsions yet

Thanks for the input

I will refer back to these above requests WHEN and IF I sell whatever...........
 

tj90

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You have to wonder about the mental condition of the seller. Surely anyone would know that all that stuff is worth something. Even $20.... I understand giving stuff away to friend or something, but to total stranger? Something fishy...

Good find (I am secretly jealous)!!
 

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I didn't even need to open the thread to know this was a you ****, and it just kept getting worse and worse. ;)
 
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CamarosRus

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MickeyO, I have not taken closer pic yet...........but "pliers" your asking about are something that I'm certain got from Kent,Wa BOEING Surplus store when they were in operation. They have smooth plastic/composite jaws to hold (whatever) without biting, gouging, leaving marks as normal metal/teeth pliars would do

Not sure exactly what/how/where BOEING production used these ???

What do you have in mind ????
 

stevejh82

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They are definitely for aviation. When I worked at the GE engine test facilty the instrumentation guys used them to hook and unhook the electrical connectors on the engines. I'm sure they use them at Boeing for the same thing. The connectors reminded me of the same kind used for microphones, etc. The name escapes me at the moment.
 

RedBox

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Redbox that's a Wizard ratchet.

Thanks. I see there's one on ebay: link.

Info on Wizard: link

Wizard and Westcraft were registered trademarks of the Western Auto Supply Company, and both marks were used for a line of hand tools. Duro/Indestro was a major supplier for these lines, as was Vlchek Tool of Cleveland and possibly other companies. (See our article on Vlchek contract production for more information.) The Duro tools known to be sourced for Western Auto include ratchets, sockets, drive tools, tappet wrenches, and some double-box wrenches.

The Wizard brand was the immediate successor of the ChromeXQuality mark shown previously, and was generally (or exclusively) used for their top-quality tools.

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