Craptain
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Why thank you.Craptain, that is a VERY NICE acquisition!
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Why thank you.Craptain, that is a VERY NICE acquisition!
ALL: not sure if any of you have run across one of these old farm or lumberyard carts that are a bit bigger than Swing's cart he found, but i found a couple about 2 years apart but in same area of the state and they are keepers.
i've actually had 2000 pounds of weight plates on this yellow one and moved it with very little if any effort over a smooth warehouse floor, but i've also had 1000-1500 pounds on it moving it over bumps and lips on concrete.
I just got back from a 11 hour drive (8.5 hours of actual driving) to pick up this Reed 106 and a few odds and ends. that old trunk is full of sandpaper, buffing wheels and deburring wheels that i didn't know i needed when just picking up the vise.

Drives- nice reed.
Here is my estate sale score for today.
Cornwell AWB1012 doe tappet? wrench
Snap-on RXS16 line/open combo
Plvmb 708 adjustable, marked PLVMBALVY
And the stained glass owl for my sister
Wrenches were $1/ea, owl $2. The Plvmb was hiding in the kitchen junk drawer. I'm excited, been looking for one for a while! even though this one is rough it works nicely. Has a broached hanger hole
Not yet. All the hardware was there. And I mean every square nut, bolt, pin and strap. Now I'm just waiting to find some wood that has some decent old stencil ads from relatively the same period so I can complete it.
IDK if I would mill with that vise too much but I bet it would last you a lifetime on a drill press.





That's a terrific set. They are considerably older (I would guess late 40's or 50's) than the dinger with the BF-611 1980 date code. My BF-611 with the 1948 date code would look more at home with the rest of the family!...turns out 4 are Blue Point. BF-606,BF-608,BF-610,BF-612...
That will look great in your shop surrounded by same vintage bins, boxes, and oil cans!I was surprised to see this EAGLE oily rag can sitting there. Brass UL tag on top.
That's a terrific set. They are considerably older (I would guess late 40's or 50's) than the dinger with the BF-611 1980 date code. My BF-611 with the 1948 date code would look more at home with the rest of the family!Hold on to them and I'll hold on to mine and maybe we can work something out one way or another some day.
I was rained out so, rebuilding the side yard fence...

Not quite sure Outlaw, probably both tool related and hat related, but I'm picturing you going to choose a hammer and saw and it looks like Indiana Jones picking out the Holy Grail for the job![]()
My son who is helping me thought so! "Dad I need a Hammer, where are the usual Claw hammers? I can't find the right one... "More close ups.
-$35Then at the second sale I picked up two hook pulleys and a mess kit for the hiking backpack for $3 total. No pics at this moment.
I went to two estate sale and the first one started at 7:30am, so I showed up at 7:00am to be the fifth guy in line. Listening to the guys in front of me, two of them said they were after tools so I was a little worried. Well the sale started and we walked in to the garage and of course they hit the table with the tools. I came up behind them and started looking, wasn't a lot to really look at as most was no name stuff and there was a lot of screwdrivers on the wall. They kept picking at this rolled up leather tool bag but didn't really open it up. So I picked up the leather tool roll and pulled out one of the wrenches out to see Snap On!!! So I held onto the roll and spotted the Plomb speed wrench also! But that was pretty much all I found that generated any interest at that sale. Well I did get a jar of unopened spaghetti sauce for $.50 and a two liter of Sprite for $.50 so guess what's for dinner?! Total price was $11 at that sale.
Then at the second sale I picked up two hook pulleys and a mess kit for the hiking backpack for $3 total. No pics at this moment.
You wave snap-on in a leather roll in my face and don't post pics???
.........that's cold.......that's dark side of the moon cold.
That's it for now, but I have to be at a P/U for an online estate sale at 2p. I won 2 lots (only 1 is tools). More pics later ..............![]()




You **** BMW!

And the last thing was a small sharping stone on one side and a leather pad on the other. It has a wooden handle and the whole thing spins on the handle. Barber tool?